Superb in Hull in the open air, but their stuff certainly lends itself to an orchestra and a big brass sectionAs always Dennis spot on !
Superb in Hull in the open air, but their stuff certainly lends itself to an orchestra and a big brass sectionAs always Dennis spot on !
Heard the same orchestra recently with different artist (no hipster brass section though) and the sound was amazingYou need to hear the full orchestra with the full brass section!!
It's an amazing experience![]()
Not Netflix or traditional boxset but the tv series I can watch time and time again is Foyles War. Seems fresh every time I see it.
Let me know how you get on. I'd be astonished if you're disappointed.I've mean umming and ahhing whether to start watching that, you might just have made my mind up for me.![]()
Is it subtitles?Der Pass on Sky Atlantic, all episodes downloadable. Good so far, the main cop guy is a very good actor
Certainly better than dubbing in most cases.I like subtitles !
There's some great European series on BBC 4 ON a Saturday night .Certainly better than dubbing in most cases.
Unless the subtitles are Korean.
Let me know how you get on. I'd be astonished if you're disappointed.
After seeing one or two I bought the full set and watched from the beginning. Although I like them all I prefer the post-war ones, series 6-8.I've just watched series 8 as that was what was available and really enjoyed it. Different to what I expected, but well worth watching.![]()
There's some great European series on BBC 4 ON a Saturday night .
Compulsive viewing from October til April for me
Same here. Love my fix of subtitled European crime drama on a Saturday night on BBC4. Has the added bonus of the wife not liking them and getting out of my way to sit upstairs.
There was a discussion about film noir recently. Didn’t notice one of the best, Double Indemnity mentioned. It is on this Friday
I'll have a look out for that !For anyone interested in Latin American history, and how Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Chile, and Peru won their independence from Spain in the first half of the 19th century, I strongly recommend the Netflix series "Bolivar" (a Mexican production I believe). Beautifully filmed and acted by an amazing cast, the only downside is that it involves SIXTY one-hour episodes, which may tax the patience of most viewers.!!
For those willing to give it a go, I suggest passing up the first 25 episodes which cover Simon Bolivar's childhood and misspent youth in Europe, and starting watching around episode 26 when the "Liberator" begins to lead the enthralling struggle for LAM independence. The last 20 episodes in particular are great watching, culminating in the collapse of Bolivars political dreams amid his growing ill-health and ultimate death.
Same here she can't do subtitles
Just started Below the Surface S2.
MIND you none of the women at work can do subtitles neither !
Dark nights with a few beers and an empty living room is good stuff