Worse than The Lobster?
Worse than Baghead? Hmmmm, unlikely.
Worse than The Lobster?
Honestly pal, nothing begins to come close. Apparently $200M blown on it. I’d say watch it for the experience but it’s a total waste of 2 hours plus of your life.Worse than The Lobster?
Just started the second season of squid games on Netflix, binges series 1 over Christmas, enjoyed it more second time around, three episodes in, it’s building.
Korean tv like K pop is a little obvious but enjoyable
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Saw that and Sisyphus, as for monoland ah NancyNo spoilers, but it's about three episodes short I reckon, must've rushed it out.
If you like Squid Game, look out for Alice in Borderland...it's Japanese, and far better than Squid Game (and possibly more violent). Two seasons of that to watch.
If you like Korean TV, try All Of Us Are Dead - it's mental zombie ****
Just started the second season of squid games on Netflix, binges series 1 over Christmas, enjoyed it more second time around, three episodes in, it’s building.
Korean tv like K pop is a little obvious but enjoyable
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Don’t say anything but I think stooler secretly loves me because she always comments on my postsHey hey hey hey
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This is doing the rounds on BBC Scotland just now...
Simple Minds: Everything Is Possible
The inspirational story of how a group of working class kids growing up in post-industrial Glasgow dared to dream. Those kids became Simple Minds, the most iconic and influential Scottish band in history.
Hidden hand events - including the punk explosion, the emergence of MTV and the impact of Live Aid - appeared out of nowhere to propel Simple Minds, not only into its existence and on to global success, but also to reboot the band.
At the very heart of Simple Minds dwells the ongoing friendship between Jim Kerr and his songwriting partner Charlie Burchill. The pair met in the shadow of a brand new Glasgow council tower block in 1967 and subsequently forged a relationship that changed both their lives in a way that neither of them could ever have imagined.
Everything Is Possible is a music-inspired human interest story imbued with social history, politics and activism. It features previously unseen family and band archive along with iconic footage from Live Aid and the Mandela 70th Birthday Tribute, and is set to Simple Minds’ cinematic songbook of hits and rarities, including I Travel, Someone, Somewhere in Summertime, Promised You a Miracle and Don’t You (Forget About Me), Alive and Kicking, Belfast Child and Mandela Day
https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m0025ynx/simple-minds-everything-is-possible
Jodie Comer was the real star of that film !Watched 'The Bikeriders' film on the plane this week
A good but thoroughly violent story of how the motorbike gangs started in the US and turned into the Hells Angels
The lad Austin Butler was pretty good but Tom Hardy turning into the next Michael Caine ie.just being himself in each role he takes
Jodie Comer was the real star of that film !
just finished squid, agreed it finished too quickly, i still enjoyed it and at least there must be a third seriesNo spoilers, but it's about three episodes short I reckon, must've rushed it out.
If you like Squid Game, look out for Alice in Borderland...it's Japanese, and far better than Squid Game (and possibly more violent). Two seasons of that to watch.
If you like Korean TV, try All Of Us Are Dead - it's mental zombie ****