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Argyle

What a load of tosh. A ridiculous movie. Pure popcorn!

Loved it!

7/10

Ricky Stanicky

What a load of tosh. A ridiculous movie. Pure filth!

Funny though.

Quite liked this one as well.

6.5/10
 
The gentleman

Watched the first episode and its very good. Will keep on it.

8/10


Shogun

Another decent new series. Good cast and well acted.

7/10

House of Ninjas

Yet another new series. Lots of fisticuffs and a really good premise.

7/10
 
Enjoyed reading the first books as a teenager but not really up for later adaptations ...

There's one series that I'm amazed has never been turned into a film franchise and that's Julian May's, Saga of the Exiles - first book The Many Coloured Land ... up there with Tolkein, Rowling, Herbert and George RR Martin for me ... more towards Martin's end of the scale as there is plenty of raunch potential... but also manna from heaven for today's special effects wizards ...
 
Enjoyed reading the first books as a teenager but not really up for later adaptations ...

There's one series that I'm amazed has never been turned into a film franchise and that's Julian May's, Saga of the Exiles - first book The Many Coloured Land ... up there with Tolkein, Rowling Herbert and George RR Martin for me ... more towards Martin's end of the scale as there is plenty of raunch potential... but also manna from heaven for today's special effects wizards ...
I'd like to see Joe Abercrombie's First Law series one the screen.
 
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Enjoyed reading the first books as a teenager but not really up for later adaptations ...

There's one series that I'm amazed has never been turned into a film franchise and that's Julian May's, Saga of the Exiles - first book The Many Coloured Land ... up there with Tolkein, Rowling, Herbert and George RR Martin for me ... more towards Martin's end of the scale as there is plenty of raunch potential... but also manna from heaven for today's special effects wizards ...
Tricky to adapt imo without leaving big chumks out but you never know particularly as there is another series if the first was successful .