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Old 28th January 2018, 12:56 PM
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After finishing watching Feud: Bette and Joan, something I really enjoyed and – oddly for a miniseries – feel like watching it again after revisiting Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?, I began watching the Marvel show Iron Fist on Netflix. It's much more of a character based, slow burning drama than shows like Daredevil, but I'm appreciating the change in tempo and the way it (through Claire character) ties in with Daredevil and Luke Cage. Additionally, Jeri Hogarth, the attorney from Jessica Jones, plays a larger role than in that series, so it ties in nicely to that series.

One bugbear is the way they seem to have added artificial film grain to the picture, something which is only noticeable in a few scenes, particularly close-ups and those with bright backgrounds, but it's entirely unnecessary because it's not present in any of the other Marvel shows I've mentioned which are also in Ultra HD. I'm guessing they wanted to make it look as if it was shot on film rather than digitally, though exactly why that would be an aim is a complete mystery.
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Old 28th January 2018, 02:55 PM
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Finished watching Ghostwatch, my mum thought it was a load of shite, but I really enjoyed. Parkinson being a cynical prick even when the shits hitting the fan is great, as is craig charles. Only seen the ghost 3 times.
Now watching The Stone Tape.

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Old 28th January 2018, 04:22 PM
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Finished The Stone Tape, I have to say I thoroughly enjoyed it. And I would strongly recommend checking it out.

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Old 1st February 2018, 05:57 PM
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Rewatching it's always sunny before Netflix removes it. Still one of my favourite shows.. #




Tried The mist on netflix. Utter crap.


I can recommend Dirty money. Very engrossing.



Also finished The expanse. One of the best Sci fi's on TV right now.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQuTAPWJxNo
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Anyone seen The Orville?

Created and Starring Seth MacFarlane

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ej24W8gcmXQ
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Old 1st February 2018, 07:08 PM
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Anyone seen The Orville?

Created and Starring Seth MacFarlane

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ej24W8gcmXQ
A lot of trek fans seem to like it.
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A lot of trek fans seem to like it.
I like it and find it very funny in places and serious too.



I'm not a trekkie though
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Old 1st February 2018, 07:22 PM
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Anyone seen The Orville?

Created and Starring Seth MacFarlane

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ej24W8gcmXQ
Yes I loved it in a lot of ways it's more star trek than discovery, think of its as basically TNG with comedy but also as mentioned is serious and has the usual trek message in the story's
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Old 2nd February 2018, 10:51 AM
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The Doombolt Chase (1978)

An excellent thriller for teenagers from Don Houghton (Doctor Who - The Mind of Evil). A six part series about a naval commander arrested for sinking a small boat with his frigate, as his son and two friends go about attempting to clear his name and discover a fearsome new weapon under the sea.

An well known cast including Peter Vaughan, Frederick Jaeger and Ewan Solon headline this very impressive pacy and action packed series which combines naval intrigue and sci-fi. It has superb location filming in and around the Bristol Channel and uses a lot of authentic Naval hardware culminating in a full on assault by the Marines on one of the islands in the Channel.

I intended to watch two of the six episodes just to get into the series but ended up watching it all in a single sitting.

Highly recommended.
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The Doombolt Chase (1978)

An excellent thriller for teenagers from Don Houghton (Doctor Who - The Mind of Evil). A six part series about a naval commander arrested for sinking a small boat with his frigate, as his son and two friends go about attempting to clear his name and discover a fearsome new weapon under the sea.

An well known cast including Peter Vaughan, Frederick Jaeger and Ewan Solon headline this very impressive pacy and action packed series which combines naval intrigue and sci-fi. It has superb location filming in and around the Bristol Channel and uses a lot of authentic Naval hardware culminating in a full on assault by the Marines on one of the islands in the Channel.

I intended to watch two of the six episodes just to get into the series but ended up watching it all in a single sitting.

Highly recommended.
All in one sitting to much time on your hands , get some work done
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