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Old 10th January 2020, 10:55 AM
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Dracula "Dark Compass"

Still liked him, but this was lesser in my opinion. Introducing new characters sort of muddied it for me. The cremation was fun though
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Old 10th January 2020, 01:32 PM
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THE HAUNTING OF HILL HOUSE ( Netflix )
I’m half way through the series. Excellent script, well rounded characters, brilliantly edited and some of the most chilling scares I’ve seen in a very long time.
Absolutely loving this.
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Old 12th January 2020, 06:32 PM
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More voyage to the bottom of the sea.

The price of Doom (episode 5)

The sea view is sent to investigate when contact is lost with a article research station, arriving there they find it deserted , but they bring aboard a new strain of plankton that starts to take over the ship.


The sky is fallen ( 6)

The sea view is sent to investigate a UFO that has crashed into the ocean.


Turn back the clock. (7)

A man turns up whom.has been missing for nine months , he has a fantastic tale of a tropical island n the artic that is home to dinosaurs.

The Village of guilt (8)

Admiral Nelson hears story's of a giant sea monster , of the coast of Norway intrigued he sets out with the sea view to investergate.

Hot line (9)

A rocket launched by the Russians that was carrying a nuclear reactor has malfunctioned and crashed of the West coast of America , the reactor is unstable and could wipe out most of the West coast, the Russians send two scientists too help, unknowing to the sea view one of the scientists has been replaced by a enemy agent.


Submarine sank here (10)

The seas view hits a group of mines, it's a race against time to rescue the ship and her crew.

The Magnus beam (11)

The sea view is sent to investigate the disappearance of some spy planes, the crew learns a magnetic beam of immense power is responsible, the crew need to find a way to destroy it without destroying the sea view.

No way out. (12)

The sea view is sent to.retrieve a important Russian defector and his daughter.


The Blizzard Makers (13)

It's the height of summer yet the United States is covered in snow, once again the sea view is sent to investigate why.


The Ghost of Moby dick.(14)

A old friend of Nelson and her husband board the sea view to find a whale over twice the size of any seen before, we soon learn that the husband is unstable and is set in killing the beast which he blames for the death of his son.
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Old 20th January 2020, 06:07 PM
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Just watched the pilot episode of BAYWATCH
PANIC AT MALIBU PIER (1989)

Quite a good pilot episode. Part sea rescues and partly a story involving a lifeguard being stalked after her life is saved.

Oh man, I used to love Jill (Shawn Weatherly)

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Old 23rd January 2020, 05:20 AM
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Just watched the pilot episode of BAYWATCH

PANIC AT MALIBU PIER (1989)



Quite a good pilot episode. Part sea rescues and partly a story involving a lifeguard being stalked after her life is saved.



Oh man, I used to love Jill (Shawn Weatherly)





The tv version or "international verion" with nudity? Just curious.
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Old 23rd January 2020, 09:02 AM
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It must have been the TV version as there were no uncovered boobs. Damn!
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Old 24th January 2020, 03:40 PM
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Well that was excellent far superior to Discovery in every way. Stewart's performance is fantastic.

Watched it twice already.

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Old 28th January 2020, 08:22 AM
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I watched episode of Picard last night, so far so good. Also started Star Trek TNG, I hope they bring Q into Picard

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Old 28th January 2020, 09:10 PM
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Watched Picard again this time looking for the many Easter egss, just as good as the first two times i watched it. Hope the quality continues , if it does this could be in the top 2 or 3 shows for me. Think it has a beautiful theme music.


Stewart is a legend , still has one of the sexiest voices ever!

Discovery writers this is how you do star trek.
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Loving Michael Portillo's Great Asian Railway Journeys on BBC2 each evening at 6.30.

It's fascinating stuff. Hong Kong was the focus of the first two episodes but last night and tonights has been Thailand.

We went behind the scenes of an elephant hospital which built prosthetic limbs for elephants that are wounded by land mines on the border with Myanmar, saw the Death Railway better known as the Bridge over the River Kwai and visited a heaving marketplace where a train passes through eight times a day and no one seems to notice. You need to see it to believe it to be honest.

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