Best TV shows or movies you can recommend (6 Viewers)

Captain Dart

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Spaceballs sequel has been announced. Was not excited in the slightest until I read the Deadline article that the original cast are returning including Rick Moranis coming out of retirement for his first movie since 1997!

Whoever is replacing John Candy has a very tough act to follow.
Didn't Rick Moranis give up his comedy career to raise his kids after his wife died?
 

chiefdave

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Didn't Rick Moranis give up his comedy career to raise his kids after his wife died?
yep, did a few voiceovers which you can obviously do from anywhere and work times to suit. apart from that think he's only done a couple of bits for documentaries and a anniversary special for a comedy thing he did years ago.
 

shmmeee

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Not often you get to say this, but the latest police drama that`s just dropped on Netflix that`s just dropped - Department Q is fantastic.

It`s an adaptation of the first in a series of books of the same name, by a Danish author. Jussi Adler Olson.

I`ve read the first book in the series and this drama is a pretty faithful adaptation, that they`ve moved from Denmark to Edinburgh.

A DCI that every one hates, is given his own dept investigating cold cases, just to get rid of him.

Very well written and acted, dark as anything and a must if you like Skandi Noir.

Watched the first episode of this. Liked it enough to keep going but the main character is a bit of a needless nob at times.
 

The Great Eastern

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Yeah I thought that. Thought he was a bit of a prat.
The character got up my nose as I've met several guys just like him in my life. Great programme though. Watched it all over 3 nights this week and sincerely hope Netflix commission more series in the very near future.
Mrs GE also gave it the big thumbs up despite the 'C' bomb being dropped every so often
 

Otis

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That was my main takeaway from the first as well but a few eps in I'd either warmed to him or just got used to it, not sure which
I was fine with the character. The whole point is that he's moody and snarky and grumpy. He said he hardly slept didn't he, following the shooting.

I think the whole point is he doesn't give a monkey's chuff, hence the not even parking his car straight.

He's just a grumpy old git with a troublesome teen under his guidance.

I like the character, because the way he is, then therefore enables him to carry off all the sarcasm and insults he throws about willy nilly.
 

Mcbean

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I was fine with the character. The whole point is that he's moody and snarky and grumpy. He said he hardly slept didn't he, following the shooting.

I think the whole point is he doesn't give a monkey's chuff, hence the not even parking his car straight.

He's just a grumpy old git with a troublesome teen under his guidance.

I like the character, because the way he is, then therefore enables him to carry off all the sarcasm and insults he throws about willy nilly.
I believe they have commissioned another series - there are collection of books by Olsen - characters develop well - as above the character is harsh but he warns to his staff and they all make a contribution
 

Captain Dart

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I believe they have commissioned another series - there are collection of books by Olsen - characters develop well - as above the character is harsh but he warns to his staff and they all make a contribution
Clearly the ending of the last episode was a setup for the next case.
 

Farmer Jim

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I believe they have commissioned another series - there are collection of books by Olsen - characters develop well - as above the character is harsh but he warns to his staff and they all make a contribution

I thought the best character was Akram.

You`re always left wondering whether he was a good Syrian policeman or a very very bad one.

Alexjej Manvelov plays the part to prefection.
 

Captain Dart

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I thought the best character was Akram.

You`re always left wondering whether he was a good Syrian policeman or a very very bad one.

Alexjej Manvelov plays the part to prefection.
The contrast between Akram and Carl is intentional and for heightened dramatic effect.
 

Sbarcher

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Can't believe this passed me by 15 years ago!

Book of Eli - really enjoyed it with a mega cast.
Surprised there wasn't a follow up.
 

Farmer Jim

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Streamed these two, both excellent and both very different films on recommendation at the weekend :

On Falling.

This is a standout film, but fuck me it`s bleak.

An introverted young Portuguese migrant, along with other migrants and a handful of poorly paid locals, works in a massive warehouse somewhere in Scotland. Her hamster wheel life, consists of nothing more than waking up, taking things off a shelf, putting them into a trolley, not speaking to anyone other than during her lunch break, going back to her shared accommodation, eating a shite cheap meal, if anything at all, going to bed and doing the whole thing all over again.

The film slowly strips her of all hope, as it slowly dawns on her, that this is her life and she`s trapped.

Portugal`s leading lady, Joana Santos is award winning in the lead and you almost feel like you`re watching her in real time, she really is that good.

Very similar to Ken Loach`s equally as bleak - " We`re Sorry We Missed You " and packs a similar message and punch.



Danger Close : The Battle for Long Tan.

Set in Vietnam and based on the true story of a mixed Aussie and Kiwi regiment, made up mainly of conscripts and their fight for their life, against a Viet Cong battalion, with nearly twenty times more men.

It`s raw, visceral and very much in your face, as they fight for hours on end just to survive.

An excellent cast, that pretty much watches like a who`s who of Aussie acting talent and all led by the always excellent Travis Fimmel.

I wish I`d seen this on the cinema, as you almost feel like you`re in the middle of the battle scenes they`re that good.
 

chiefdave

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Families Like Ours, a Danish show thats on iplayer (warning for Nick, there's subtitles!)

Set in the near future sea levels are rising in Europe, the Netherlands have bankrupted themselves trying to come up with a solution leading to the Danish government deciding the best option is to evacuate the entire country before its too late, and before there's refugees leaving other countries which they know will lead to governments elsewhere shutting their borders.

Rather than going full on disaster movie it concentrates on one extended family and how it impacts them. Going from being successful and well off to scrambling to find somewhere to go.
 

Nick

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Families Like Ours, a Danish show thats on iplayer (warning for Nick, there's subtitles!)

Set in the near future sea levels are rising in Europe, the Netherlands have bankrupted themselves trying to come up with a solution leading to the Danish government deciding the best option is to evacuate the entire country before its too late, and before there's refugees leaving other countries which they know will lead to governments elsewhere shutting their borders.

Rather than going full on disaster movie it concentrates on one extended family and how it impacts them. Going from being successful and well off to scrambling to find somewhere to go.
I did watch one about a tsunami in the Canary Islands the other day. Wasn't too bad.
 

wingy

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Families Like Ours, a Danish show thats on iplayer (warning for Nick, there's subtitles!)

Set in the near future sea levels are rising in Europe, the Netherlands have bankrupted themselves trying to come up with a solution leading to the Danish government deciding the best option is to evacuate the entire country before its too late, and before there's refugees leaving other countries which they know will lead to governments elsewhere shutting their borders.

Rather than going full on disaster movie it concentrates on one extended family and how it impacts them. Going from being successful and well off to scrambling to find somewhere to go.
Recently aired on beeb 4
 

wingy

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Families Like Ours, a Danish show thats on iplayer (warning for Nick, there's subtitles!)

Set in the near future sea levels are rising in Europe, the Netherlands have bankrupted themselves trying to come up with a solution leading to the Danish government deciding the best option is to evacuate the entire country before its too late, and before there's refugees leaving other countries which they know will lead to governments elsewhere shutting their borders.

Rather than going full on disaster movie it concentrates on one extended family and how it impacts them. Going from being successful and well off to scrambling to find somewhere to go.
Also a kind of observation on the attitude to refugees of a different creed.
 

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