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Jermaine Jenas
Shogun is brilliant
Really gathering pace now ahead of the finale.
Shogun is brilliant
Anyone watching Ripley? I’m half way through it. A lot more slow moving than the film (and no Jazz). It’s beautifully shot - if you like b&w photography & cinematography. I’m enjoying it.
Baby Reindeer on Netfilx was a cracking watch this week - disturbing dark comedy based on the real life events of the writer/lead actors experience being the victim of a stalker.
Shogun on Disney finished yesterday, top quality throughout and nailed the ending (imv)
Yeah keep hearing about Loudermilk - will put it on the listUnbelievable. Top drawer. And let's face it mate, you've scratched the surface of the story there...fantastic stuff.
Also, if you're looking for a really funny, wry, kind of fudged up but great show, Loudermilk!
2 seasons in to my 2nd watch of the Expanse.
It is glorious. Maybe because I'm a bit dim but definitely getting the politics / intricacies of the plot better this time around, especially when it comes to remembering the names of certain ships that are involved.
It came out around a good time in terms of effects / visuals and is very well put together. My bag in sci fi is normally the next generation which I could rewatch endlessly but it's great to watch something with a winding and weaving storyline working towards something rather than "let's go to this planet and do this thing and it'll all be resolved by the end of this episode".
Add in Firefly and it's my Holy Trinity of science fiction, i'll always wonder how it would've gone if they'd made more seasons, and how exactly it was canceled in the 1st place.
I watched the first season a year or so ago after a few recommendations on here and I quite enjoyed it. Recommended it to a couple mates who didn't take to it. Now you have reminded me I'll try and find time to carry on with it2 seasons in to my 2nd watch of the Expanse.
It is glorious. Maybe because I'm a bit dim but definitely getting the politics / intricacies of the plot better this time around, especially when it comes to remembering the names of certain ships that are involved.
It came out around a good time in terms of effects / visuals and is very well put together. My bag in sci fi is normally the next generation which I could rewatch endlessly but it's great to watch something with a winding and weaving storyline working towards something rather than "let's go to this planet and do this thing and it'll all be resolved by the end of this episode".
Add in Firefly and it's my Holy Trinity of science fiction, i'll always wonder how it would've gone if they'd made more seasons, and how exactly it was canceled in the 1st place.
Everytime I read one of your posts images of Sheldon cooper will now pop into my head.
I need to watch this. I read Tai-Pan years ago when i was in Asia Pacific and thought that was brilliant.Shogun is brilliant
It’s very very goodI need to watch this. I read Tai-Pan years ago when i was in Asia Pacific and thought that was brilliant.
I watched Fallout and enjoyed it.Anyone watched Fallout or This Town
Really enjoyed them
I’m not a gamer so can’t comment on fallouts comparably to the game but I really liked the concept
I’m halfway through this town and I do like the bleakness combined with the music
I watched Fallout and enjoyed it.
Played the game years ago on ps4 and aspects are quite similar.
Found some of the TV series scenes a bit gruesome but then what would you expect in a post-nuclear wasteland?
Would love to see a TV version of Bioshock.