I don't want to go on about it too much, but it's been a long
time since I've enjoyed a series as much as Hannibal. It's
well written, with a brilliant cast. Even the sets and use of
colour ( especially Hannibal's office) are all terrific.
"I've been informed that there ARE a couple of QAnon supporters who are fairly regular posters in AJB."
Sir MilesThe Wrong Side Of The WardrobePosts: 27,756Chief of Staff
Beware of Mr Baker....an interview with and archive clips of Ginger Baker...best drummer in the world EVER ! And my new hero - irascible doesn't even begin to describe him )
Well I don't know if you would call it good ,but im watching another fly on the wall film about 911 in New York,
It dosent matter how many times I watch the twin towers destruction ,I still cant belive it .
The second season of Guillermo del Toro's The Strain began last night on FX. This is what vampires really are--hideous, disgusting, blood-sucking monsters, not emo teenagers. Great stuff. Hope you're getting it in the UK!
Yes, I love these old shows. -{ on the subject of TV , I see on the news
this morning that both Dame Judi and Daniel Craig have signed an open
Letter, to urge the government to not cut the funding to the BBC .
"I've been informed that there ARE a couple of QAnon supporters who are fairly regular posters in AJB."
Watched Marvel's Agent Carter, I really enjoyed this, loved the 1940s
setting and some of the old tech gadgets are fantastic. -{ it also looks
to have very high production values.
"I've been informed that there ARE a couple of QAnon supporters who are fairly regular posters in AJB."
The Transporter, the series :
Channel 5 are showing this series, so far only two episodes but they do look fun.
It's a European production and it has some great fights and car chases ( for TV).
From watching a few specials on stunt work around Europe, some of those German
and French crews can do some amazing stuff.
Perhaps because it's a European production, there are some " Boobies" on show.
"I've been informed that there ARE a couple of QAnon supporters who are fairly regular posters in AJB."
Just finished " Hannibal " series two. Once again a brilliant series.
The cinematography is stunning, some of the " Dream sequences "
look amazing, along with the great acting and clever scripts. -{
"I've been informed that there ARE a couple of QAnon supporters who are fairly regular posters in AJB."
I just finished another great original series on Netflix--Bloodline, about a family that runs a swanky inn in the Florida Keys, whose lives are upended when the black sheep of the family comes back. It's really intelligent, with flash-forwards to the fate that befalls one major character, so you get to see what leads up to it; and flashbacks to one tragic incident on November 11, 1983 (my 17th birthday!), that brought on all the troubles in the first place. The acting is also great, with Ben Mendelsohn playing Southern white trash so well it's a surprise to realize he's Australian; and Glenn Morshower, the beloved Agent Pierce from 24, playing a very, very bad man. The whole series unfolds like an absorbing novel. . .I recommend it!
I started to watch 'Bloodline' but stopped for some reason I can't remember!
The first episodes struck me as kind of slow, but I stuck with it, and I'm happy I did! Give it another shot, LR! (And how is it being shown in the UK?)
I started to watch 'Bloodline' but stopped for some reason I can't remember!
The first episodes struck me as kind of slow, but I stuck with it, and I'm happy I did! Give it another shot, LR! (And how is it being shown in the UK?)
Here in NI we're still depending on two tin cans joined by a string!
No aspersions being cast, SM. . .I simply figured the UK would have its own streaming services. But, after being dismayed to see Starbucks and Subway in Dorchester a couple of years ago, I shouldn't be surprised.
Vox clamantis in deserto
Silhouette ManThe last refuge of a scoundrelPosts: 8,845MI6 Agent
Here in NI we're still depending on two tin cans joined by a string!
No aspersions being cast, SM. . .I simply figured the UK would have its own streaming services. But, after being dismayed to see Starbucks and Subway in Dorchester a couple of years ago, I shouldn't be surprised.
Take no notice of me - just my little joke. I was surprised to learn a while back that you are one of our American cousins. I always thought you were British! -{
"The tough man of the world. The Secret Agent. The man who was only a silhouette." - Ian Fleming, Moonraker (1955).
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time since I've enjoyed a series as much as Hannibal. It's
well written, with a brilliant cast. Even the sets and use of
colour ( especially Hannibal's office) are all terrific.
Legend -{
It dosent matter how many times I watch the twin towers destruction ,I still cant belive it .
TV series and up pops a very young Richard Kiel -{
Great to see they are running it! I've hoped someone would show it again - used to love it as a kid. James Bond in the Wild West!
this morning that both Dame Judi and Daniel Craig have signed an open
Letter, to urge the government to not cut the funding to the BBC .
setting and some of the old tech gadgets are fantastic. -{ it also looks
to have very high production values.
Channel 5 are showing this series, so far only two episodes but they do look fun.
It's a European production and it has some great fights and car chases ( for TV).
From watching a few specials on stunt work around Europe, some of those German
and French crews can do some amazing stuff.
Perhaps because it's a European production, there are some " Boobies" on show.
Its that time in the summer when the programmers don't even try
'The Sabotuers' on More 4 is very good.
I have those to watch when I've finished Penny Dreadful -{
Dr who, Spooks, Jonathan Creek etc.
The cinematography is stunning, some of the " Dream sequences "
look amazing, along with the great acting and clever scripts. -{
Maybe I'll try it again HB.
The first episodes struck me as kind of slow, but I stuck with it, and I'm happy I did! Give it another shot, LR! (And how is it being shown in the UK?)
Netflix ... I think ... It's all a blur
Here in NI we're still depending on two tin cans joined by a string!
No aspersions being cast, SM. . .I simply figured the UK would have its own streaming services. But, after being dismayed to see Starbucks and Subway in Dorchester a couple of years ago, I shouldn't be surprised.
Take no notice of me - just my little joke. I was surprised to learn a while back that you are one of our American cousins. I always thought you were British! -{
Well, hell's bells, boy--I'm right proud that you should think I sound like one o' you purty-talkin' Britishers!
The X-Files "Are You Ready?" Promo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1cU_wxr3X-Q
It's not for the faint hearted...but Wentworth Miller is not hard on the eyes :x
A great start...just not sure how they can stretch it out over 4 (I think) series...but looking fwd to seeing how they do it.
) I guess I just assumed you were "one of us." But we're much the same and great allies of course. :x -{
Series one is excellent.
Every episode ending on a cliffhanger.
Hope you enjoy watching it -{