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nosferatu42 5th July 2019 12:53 AM

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The Bond thing with continuing characters winds me up a bit, it should be either a whole new version or it just becomes a shoddy chopped up hybrid, unless "007 - James Bond" is just a John Doe style moniker, in which case they should kill off the previous Bond.:confused:

I don't like Craig anyway, although just talking of Dracula reminds me that Craig makes me think of Lugosi, (i actually think they look similar if you squint a bit :laugh: ).

Attachment 216576 Daniel Craig Attachment 216577 Bela Lugosi

Although in those pictures Lugosi looks dead but alive, whereas Craig looks alive but dead (or at least slightly embalmed ;).)

nosferatu42 5th July 2019 12:56 AM

I'll shut up now.:behindsofa:

Dave Boy 7th July 2019 04:09 PM

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THE NEW ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN SEASON 1 (1966)

Thirty six episodes lasting around 7mins each.
Good animation which echoed the artwork from the comics of the 1960's.

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Nordicdusk 7th July 2019 06:00 PM

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THE NEW ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN SEASON 1 (1966)

Thirty six episodes lasting around 7mins each.
Good animation which echoed the artwork from the comics of the 1960's.

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I love the artwork in that series.

iank 8th July 2019 10:57 PM

Criminal Minds. The season 5 finale/season 6 premiere, with Tim Curry as a serial killer who's been murdering his way across the US in home invasions from city to city for decades wherever there's electricity blackouts. Robert Davi also guest stars in this cracking 2 parter, but it's Curry who predictably steals the show as the ghoulish "Prince of Darkness". :nod:

gag 9th July 2019 10:25 PM

https://www.ihorror.com/stranger-thi...aming-records/

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Stranger Things 3’ Breaks Netflix Streaming Records

We knew a lot of people were geared up for the release of Stranger Things 3, but not even Netflix expected what would happen when the third season debuted on July 4, 2019.

In just four days, the season broke all standing Netflix records with a reported 40.7 million household accounts tuning into the show and a record-breaking 18.2 million finishing the entire season in four days or less.

The streaming giant announced the numbers in a Tweet yesterday.


.@Stranger_Things 3 is breaking Netflix records!

40.7 million household accounts have been watching the show since its July 4 global launch — more than any other film or series in its first four days. And 18.2 million have already finished the entire season.

Neither number is really a stretch of the imagination for the genre favorite created by The Duffer Brothers. Fans had been waiting for almost two full years for its premiere–season two premiered in October of 2017–and as any fan knows, this show practically begs to be binged.

Even more importantly, the season totally proved itself worth the wait, however.

School is out for Summer in Hawkins, and our favorite group of 80s kids are growing up, discovering romance, and figuring out how to navigate friendships as their priorities change. Of course, nothing in Hawkins happens without the looming threat of the Upside Down, and this season it was particularly nasty.

Stranger Things 3 also saw the addition of new characters, including Maya Hawke as Robin, who works with Steve (Joe Keery) at the ice cream shop in the new Star Court Mall. Hawke’s parents, who just happen to be Uma Thurman and Ethan Hawke, took to Instagram to share their excitement for Maya’s new

Justin101 13th July 2019 01:51 PM

I've watched the first 4 episodes of Stranger Things so far, holy Lovecraft Batman! Each episode so far has ramped up the horror and the last few scenes are episode 4 were actually pretty terrifying.

Dave Boy 14th July 2019 04:30 PM

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SEASON 4

This season sees two new arrivals to the 4077.
Colonel Sherman Potter takes over command and Captain B.J Hunnicutt replaces Trapper who has gone home.
A shift in tone for this season. More emphasis on the traumas of war on soldiers and civilians.
The final episode of the season, 'The Interview' has members of the 4077 talking about their feelings of the war in Korea and is at times quite emotional.

Graveyard 15th July 2019 01:13 PM

Stranger Things season 3 - Enjoyed much more than expected - was good they gave screen time to almost everyone in a good share - it's difficult when there is so many "main" characters.

Killing Eve - exciting TV show, the main character its funny and violent, reminds sometimes the movie Cold Fish from Sion Sono - and it's free on bbc iplayer even better

And on my way to finish watching Warrior, it's worth only for the opening song :D


Justin101 15th July 2019 03:02 PM

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Stranger Things season 3 - Enjoyed much more than expected - was good they gave screen time to almost everyone in a good share - it's difficult when there is so many "main" characters.

I agree, I've only seen the first 5 episodes so far, but I like how they have split off into 3 groups, meaning they can concentrate on 3 timelines and with a smaller number of characters in each story.


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