Films: Tusk - 7/10 ......Really bloody mental! I Believe In Miracles - 8/10 ...Inspiring. Starred Up - 9/10 ...Brutal. Unfriended - 6/10... Good Cyber Horror concept, poorly executed. TV: Hell on Wheels Season 3 - Still not good enough, probably knacker that off now. Last Leg - Total class as always. Togetherness Season 1 - Fantastic show. Not the comedy I was expecting, but like a heart wrenching Indie film about relationships.
Watching Episode 1 of "Happy Families" Anyone seen that? I have always been a massive fan of Young ones, Danger Brothers, Comic Strip, Bottom, Filthy Ritch and Catflap. Seen them all so many times. I was listening to the Ray Peacock show Podcast. He was going mad about this show, and when he mentioned all the people in it, I couldn't believe I've never heard of it or seen it. Looks very dated now but reminds me a lot of The Comic Strip.
You certainly get through some stuff mate. I do watch a few things, but I prefer a book, a glass, and some music
I listen to comedy and informational podcasts while I work (mainly comedy) and then in my relax time I love Movies and mainly at the moment, TV shows.
The sheer ammount of TV you seem to get through, I can't believe you have time to watch anything twice! Bah!
Watched Spectre today.....My god that was long and boring. Probably one of the worst Bonds I've seen. Finished "Battle Creek" too, which was a series written by the writer of Breaking Bad. Pretty decent after a slow start. Enjoyed it.
Anyone watched 'Victoria'? I've been recording them but have yet to watch. I did watch the remake of 'Goodnight Sweetheart' and it was bloody good. I'm a fan of the original and this one off set in 1962 (the year I was born) was excellent and I can fully understand why there has been a clamour on social media for the BBC to commission a new series.
I've also recorded but not yet watched Victoria, not too sure about it to be honest! I watched the new Porridge and enjoyed it, it's impossible for it to be as good as the original without Ronnie Barker but it was a masterstroke to have Fletch's grandson play the lead! I enjoyed it!