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Watched Godzilla King Of Monsters this morning. Better than I thought it would be, but slow and defo wouldn’t watch again.
 
Watched Godzilla King Of Monsters this morning. Better than I thought it would be, but slow and defo wouldn’t watch again.
Apparently going to be a Godzilla v King Kong movie.
I mean wtf?
King Kong is just a roidy monkey. Godzilla is a ****ing dude.
 
Or Batman vs Superman.

It'll probably have a happy ending where both discover an uncomfortable respect for each other and fck off on their own separate ways after defeating some large lizard.
Or find out that there mams share the same name.
 
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With elite football suspended because of the coronavirus, fans can still get their fix on TV - in the form of 1880s matches in a new Netflix drama from Downton Abbey creator Julian Fellowes about the men who sowed the seeds for the beautiful game.

It's the 1883 FA Cup final, and Old Etonians captain Arthur Kinnaird wins the ball deep in his own half before running the length of the pitch, beating three opposition players and firing a screamer towards the top corner.

He lets out a roar of celebration, followed by backslaps and handshakes with his team-mates.

It's all captured in glorious high definition by a cameraman carrying a Steadicam, the hi-tech stabilised TV kit usually used to film the Premier League.

A few minutes later, Kinnaird does exactly the same thing again. Tackle, run, score, roar. This time it's caught in all its glory by a drone camera buzzing overhead.

The actual 1883 cup final wasn't televised, obviously. This is a re-enactment, and it's taking place in August 2019 on the set of The English Game, the new six-part drama about the birth of professional football.

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The English Game
Netflix from 20th March

will be watching this
Just watched this right the way through. Bit slow but very relevant to the modern game- rich cheating southerners, dour but honest and hearts of gold working class northerners, footballers with no loyalty that just follow the money and drunken wife-beating Scotsmen.

In fact it was so relevant that I was expecting the last episode to feature Liverpool having the league title snatched away from them when comfortably in the lead, by an outbreak of smallpox or the start of the Boer War.

Easy watch and some great Lancashire scenery.
 
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Just watched this right the way through. Bit slow but very relevant to the modern game- rich cheating southerners, dour but honest and hearts of gold working class northerners, footballers with no loyalty that just follow the money and drunken wife-beating Scotsmen.

In fact it was so relevant that I was expecting the last episode to feature Liverpool having the league title snatched away from them when comfortably in the lead, by an outbreak of smallpox or the start of the Boer War.

Easy watch and some great Lancashire scenery.

i still haven’t watched it but will get round to it eventually...sounds perfect
 
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