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over a year ago
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Has anyone seen Cronenberg's Crimes Of The Future? I missed it at the cinema and thinking of getting it as a European import bluray as there's no sign of a UK version yet. |
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over a year ago
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"We really enjoyed Mystic Pop-up Bar on Netflix.
And I was very surprised to enjoy the most recent series of Doctor Who, as I haven't enjoyed the writing for quite a few seasons. "
I thought Whittaker's final episode was her best, but I am totally biased because it featured 'my' Doctor and companion back on screen together for the first time in over 30 years, and it was the best scene in it - I lost all critical faculties at that point ?? |
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over a year ago
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"What TV shows and films have you particularly enjoyed this year?"
Watched. My life at Christmas with Sally Phillips - Reverend Richard Coles episode the other day and really enjoyed it although a bit emosh.
Not the best of the year but first thing that came to mind. |
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Andor
When it was announced I thought it was going to be a bit of a Star Wars cash in series based around a character that was secondary in Rogue One…
After watching it I can safely say it is easily the best of ANY Star Wars and is up there with some of the best of all TV.
Impeccable character building, some incredible casting (Andy Serkis, Stellan Skarsgård and Fiona Shaw in particular) and some amazing writing.
I’ve never been happier to see someone hit with a brick… |
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over a year ago
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"Cathedral by the sea
Heir to the land
Are suberb"
Chinese film 'the eight hundred' was a brutal true story of war and the destruction of shanghai by the Japanese |
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over a year ago
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I really loved Sherwood - a crime drama set in one of the Nottinghamshire towns that helped break the Miners' Strike by going back to work. Old tensions are brought to the surface after 30 years by a murder. Really good. |
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