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Old 5th September 2016, 06:47 PM
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Would say more like the wire not noticed anything weird with the picture.
That's good to know for if and/or when I upgrade. However, I may be more likely to buy the eighth and ninth seasons, which I don't yet own, on DVD.
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Old 6th September 2016, 06:48 PM
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Old 7th September 2016, 12:26 PM
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Wolf Creek: Episode 2

Another slow-burner of an episode. The show is beginning to behave like a hyper-realistic dream - colours are extremely vivid, scenes are comprised of very long takes and the audio has a slight echo-ish effect. It helps create a dense atmosphere that puts you into the shoes of the lead character - an American teenager who is thrown into the dark side of Australia.
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Old 7th September 2016, 07:57 PM
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watching second star trek TOS pilot episode were no man has gone before( first one was the cage ) with the enchanted video and audio commentary
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Old 7th September 2016, 11:25 PM
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Finished the 1st season of the Scream TV series. Not bad, really. It's got nothing to do with the movies at all, which I actually appreciated. It's a masked serial killer knocking people off (mostly teens) but that's about it; it's not the same characters, the same town, or even the same mask. I quite enjoyed it overall; started strong, meandered a little about episode 5/6 but then picked up for the last few episodes. And I am hella smug that I picked who the killer was several episodes early. Ha ha, you can't fool me!
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Old 13th September 2016, 10:11 PM
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In the mood for some comedy so have started rewatching two of the best Seinfeld and curb your enthusiasm.
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Old 13th September 2016, 10:44 PM
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Apologies if there's been posts about this already, as I know it started on TV a few weeks ago....but has anyone watched "Naked Attraction" on ch4??!!

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Old 15th September 2016, 03:28 PM
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The Jensen Code (1973)

13 episodes of sci-fi tinged weirdness in which a 16 year old lad at an outward bound centre stumbles onto a plot for space age espionage as crooks with hypnotic powers attempt to steal British codes for NASA space shuttles from a secret defence installation nearby.

Starring Dai Bradley from Kes and Brian Croucher, Milton Johns and Daphne Heard among a big cast, this Philip Hinchcliffe production takes what seems like an eternity to get going but when it does produces some real tension such as a scene where Dai is rescued from a cave. It was so authentic in it's look and feel it seemed as if the actors were making the dangerous rescue themselves thanks to scenes without cuts.

The series due to it having 13 episodes has time to breathe even if i feel a couple of episodes could have been trimmed, but what makes it exceptional is it's location photography and cave system settings which are extremely claustrophobic.

I don't think The Jensen Code is required viewing, unlike say, Children of the Stones, but for those with an interest in archive television this is quite a demanding watch especially seeing as it's classed as children's television. Not in this day and age it ain't that's for sure.
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The Jensen Code (1973)

13 episodes of sci-fi tinged weirdness in which a 16 year old lad at an outward bound centre stumbles onto a plot for space age espionage as crooks with hypnotic powers attempt to steal British codes for NASA space shuttles from a secret defence installation nearby.

Starring Dai Bradley from Kes and Brian Croucher, Milton Johns and Daphne Heard among a big cast, this Philip Hinchcliffe production takes what seems like an eternity to get going but when it does produces some real tension such as a scene where Dai is rescued from a cave. It was so authentic in it's look and feel it seemed as if the actors were making the dangerous rescue themselves thanks to scenes without cuts.

The series due to it having 13 episodes has time to breathe even if i feel a couple of episodes could have been trimmed, but what makes it exceptional is it's location photography and cave system settings which are extremely claustrophobic.

I don't think The Jensen Code is required viewing, unlike say, Children of the Stones, but for those with an interest in archive television this is quite a demanding watch especially seeing as it's classed as children's television. Not in this day and age it ain't that's for sure.
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Old 16th September 2016, 02:02 PM
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I almost wish I watched Jeremy Kyle now!

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