Yeah enjoyed this or one they did before.If you like a nicely filmed travelogue Long Way home with Euan Macgregor and Charley Boorman is exactly that - just a gentle rumble on classic motorbikes through Scandinavia in a mix of weathers is a convalescence from the mad mad world
This is new on Apple +Yeah enjoyed this or one they did before.
Yeah I haven't seen it then.This is new on Apple +
I think its been rushed. Whether that is because it apparently costs a fortune or because of the situation with Gaiman who knows, I suspect the later.It`s still very watchable, but just lacks something from the first series.
I think its been rushed. Whether that is because it apparently costs a fortune or because of the situation with Gaiman who knows, I suspect the later.
Series one covered issues 1 to 18 of the comic. Series two covers the rest of the run up to issue 75. The reason several attempts to apart it into a film never got off the ground is that everyone who attempted came to the conclusion you couldn't lump it all into one, each story arc needed its own space.
I can fully understand the cost, as the cast is amazing.
Maybe one day someone will be brave enough to give it the Game of Thrones treatment that it`s crying out for.
In the years they were trying to get a film made the people who were approached would comment that it needs someone who values the material like Peter Jackson did LOTR and is prepared to commit to 6+ movies. Harry Potter also used to get mentioned as a reference.Maybe one day someone will be brave enough to give it the Game of Thrones treatment that it`s crying out for.
Anyone watch Destination X, the Traitors like new show hosted by Rob Brydon?
And to think I used to find 3-2-1 totally incomprehensible and baffling!
My missus is very, very intelligent and even she hadn't got a clue what was going on.
I want it to get easier.Watched the first episode last night.... The clues were ridiculously easy. I called the destination within about 2 minutes.
Hopefully it gets a bit more difficult as the season goes on
Last one.Anyone watched untamed ? With Eric Bana and Sam Neil - good bad indifferent ?
Happy Gilmore 2.
Loved the first one, but this is just a piss-take. Starts ok and then just becomes a lazy waste of time. More celebrities in it than you can shake a stick at, and every scene seems to be filled with them.
Curious what other people think, but for me it is a bit of an insult to the original - which is a classic. Would give this 3/10.
I want it to get easier.My missus too. She is very clever, but said it was a mish mosh of all sorts of conflicting clues, that were all pointing to different places. Neither of us got it.
I did crack the second episode immediately, mind.
Can't say the show is holding much interest for me and is not a patch on. Traitors.
Need a decent series to binge. Think I've watched pretty much everything
Pretty impressive considering Ozzy tried to murder Sharon!I've been watching a lot of content on the Osbourne family since Ozzy's passing. It is quite wholesome. There are clearly many problems in that family, and its extremely dysfunctional, but they all seem to care for each other, and have this way of teaching each other lessons in a warped but loving way.
Ozzy comes across in his later years as an extremely docile, paternal character who just wanted to paint and spend time with his loved ones.
Yep exactly, granted it was in his extremely drug induced state.Pretty impressive considering Ozzy tried to murder Sharon!
There was rumours online a while ago that they were looking for funding for a third series of Life on mars, apparently Phillip Glenister and John Simms were up for it but it fell throughI've gone back to watching Life on Mars again. Watched it before, and enjoy it now as much as i did when i originally seen it. Great watch - that and Ashes to ashes.
think they were more than rumours as it came from the creator / writer of the show. no idea why but there seemed to be no interest from the BBC. with all the crap that gets revived you'd think they'd jump at the chance for more of a massive show like that.There was rumours online a while ago that they were looking for funding for a third series of Life on mars, apparently Phillip Glenister and John Simms were up for it but it fell through
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