Napoleon, I'll give it a 7. The set pieces were great, especially the Battle of Austerlitz, but it was more about his relationship with Josephine, so the socio-political lead-ups to the set pieces were pretty much non-existent.
Finished the Brawn GP thing. last two episodes seemed a little rushed. But worth a nostalgic watch if you like that sort of thing.
Does it mention it was F1s most expensive design up to that point? Or does it play on the 'they were so poor' angle?
I watched a really **** film tonight. I can't even bring myself to name it. Just know it was 0/10 and I wanted to rip my eyes out.
In The Land Of Saints and Sinners - 6.5 About an ageing assassin (Liam Neeson) that faces off against a crew of IRA members led by Kerry Conlon. The guy that played the young dickhead King in GoT is in it too and steals the show for me. Not a classic but I reckon most would enjoy it for a first time watch, I did.
Going to see this on Tuesday, will report back. Historians, predictably, have panned it, but It's the ****ing movies, not a history lesson, so we'll see. Only 2.5 hours, this one. My arse still aches from Flowers of The Killer Moon
it goes in them having a tiny staff/budget for the season. Was very clever of them to get a jump on all but two other teams with the double defuser. But what disadvantage did the car adapting to a merc engine give
Watched 'Gifted' on Disney - not my choice btw, but a fine family film and the kud's acting was singularly impressive - recommended if you need to give the missus a concession and watch something she'll like ... for once
Finally got round to the Beckham documentary on Netflix. Great nostalgia. Nothing ever seemed to be his fault though. He doesn’t seem to really take accountability for anything