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• #4077
follow the money (danish) was good
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• #4078
Fargo season 3.
I just finished it and am probably very late to the party, but it was fantastic. Do watch if you can.
Varga was a really original baddy, done so well.
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• #4079
started rewatching true detective season 1 after a discussion with my partner about favourite matthew mcconaughey roles - she'd never seen it.
I never watched season 2 as I heard at the time it was cack - is that the case or is it worth following on to season 2 after finishing 1?
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• #4080
watched a big chunk of season 1 the other day and thought it was great. will make sure to keep it up!
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• #4081
The make-up artists, for instance, were on standby, so that they could quickly apply make-up on Ginger’s head. This was done in the phone conversation between Cohle and Hart. The camera briefly pans away from Ginger, which provided them with an opportunity to then apply his make-up for that specific moment in the scene.
Amazing!
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• #4082
He really was, he made that series more so than Ewan McGregor.
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• #4083
ooh my other half hasn't seen season 1 either, I'm quite up for re-watching it.
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• #4084
do you need to watch season 2 to understand season 3?
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• #4085
Netflix's "Ghost Wars".
Had it on while doing DIY all day yesterday, followed the plot up to about episode 6 and now it's just nonsense.
no idea what the fuck is going, feels like they made the rules for how the ghost shit works as they went along..
prominently features an aging rockstar who I only recognised once I saw his name in the credits.
meatloaf/10
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• #4086
also channel zero season 3 went off the rails completely by end of episode 2. nonsensical drivel. murderous midgets weren't enough sadly.
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• #4087
No, season 2 was pants. Skip it and watch S3 instead.
(Fargo)
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• #4088
Enjoying the Tick on Amazon, as Mrs Hammer put it, it’s what deadpool tried and failed to be.
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• #4089
Try watching The Great Indoors, I made it through half an episode before having to turn it off.
..haha, same here!
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• #4090
Season 2 is completely unrelated so makes no difference, I started re watching series 2 a few days ago it's not too bad just not as bat shit wierd as series one
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• #4091
Probably not as foreign as you hoped but I'm a big Love Hate fan - Irish version of the wire but from the opposition viewpoint
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• #4092
No, each is different. Season 2 is set in the 1980s (might be the 1970s)
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• #4093
Ooh, been waiting for this, purchasing the series now.
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• #4094
5 episodes in, it's good.
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• #4095
...........baaaa baaaaa ba baaaaa "the name of the place" dadadaadada daaaaaa "BABYLON 5" babadadboooooooooooooom
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• #4096
"BABYLON 5"
That was a hugely gripping 5 year epic arc. Re-watched it a number of times. Some dodgy hair styles.
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• #4097
aye, shoulder pads too ...and plenty of actors you see now - for example - Bishop Brennan from Father Ted !
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• #4098
My abiding memory of Babylon 5 was that I kind of liked it but this was marred by a twat at university who every time the series was mentioned would immediately explain it was the best thing on tv, ever ever, because it had a “story aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaarc”. The elongated “a”was like the sound of an aircraft taking off, flying and landing and was about the same duration of a flight to the Southern Hemisphere.
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• #4099
It’s bonkers, I’ve just reached the ‘science’ bit.
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• #4100
Re-watched it twice in the last year. Such an original programme
they did
in Rogue One
it was lame
"scientist doesnt like big Empirey type peeps, fakes being happy, builds in exhaust port, no one notices"