Watched the first two and absolutely love it. Although you have to hope he has it all mapped out otherwise there's a high risk of it going to absolute shit at some point like Lost.Plur1bus - Apple TV
Got absolutely fabulous reviews.
Watched the first two episodes and absolutely loved the first episode. The second one, was a bit batshit crazy, but still liked it.
At times, in the second one, I felt like I was in a episode of The Good Place.
Yeah. Have that fear tooWatched the first two and absolutely love it. Although you have to hope he has it all mapped out otherwise there's a high risk of it going to absolute shit at some point like Lost.
Having enjoyed the first one, I watched Black Phone 2 last night. It didn’t get a great reception here. It was alright.
Not scary/tense but it passed a couple of hours or so.
I know most/all horror films are a bit daft but all too often they get a bit too daft, if that makes sense. All a bit overblown.
I should say I really like horror films, and watch a lot of them and this is nowhere near the worst I’ve seen. Just not as good as the first one.
Yes! That’s what I was thinking re Nightmare on Elm Street…and agree about preferring the less supernatural original.Went to see this last night. Agree it wasn't as good or original as the first one, but I still liked it.
Was a bit more farfetched than the first one, and I preferred when the grabber was an actual person rather than something supernatural.
Thought the music and visuals were really good though, especially the grainy dream scenes.
Felt a lot like a nod to Nightmare on Elm Street and Friday 13th.
We loved it. But then we all liked Stephen Fry and Joe Wilkinson and Nick Mohammed and Celia Imrie and Lucy Beaumont anyway, so were rooting for them.Finished Celebrity Traitors the other day.
I thought it was okay, but as it's celebrities going for prize money towards a charity, it doesn't feel like there's much risk or drama in it.
The normal version is playing for potentially life changing money, and so there is a lot more tension and incentive to win.
I think it's also dependant on how interesting the celebrities are
We loved it. But then we all liked Stephen Fry and Joe Wilkinson and Nick Mohammed and Celia Imrie and Lucy Beaumont anyway, so were rooting for them.
If it had all be celebrities we didn't give a hoot about, it would have been different, but we felt invested and loved Joe Marler as the show wore on
We really enjoyed it and even though it was for charity, then all really went for it.
Yes, we're enjoying too and Whitehall does carry off the baddie very well you would have to say.Just watching Malice on Prime.
Jack Whitehall as the baddie.
Shades of White Lotus.
Enjoying it so far.
On my list of films to watch that one. I remember really enjoying the 90s version with Brian Cox as Göring.Nuremberg.
Based on the book, The Nazi and the Psychiatrist.
The good, Russell Crowe is magnificent as Herman Goring ( a smiling, affable and charming monster )
The support cast, inc Michael Shannon as the Chief Prosecutor, aren`t far behind Crowe in their performances.
The bad, Remi Malek plays the same character he always plays as the psychiatrist ( a twitchy, odd, misfit ) and didn`t really do it for me.
The real concentration camp footage, is the most horrendous I`ve ever seen and you could`ve heard a pin drop in the cinema when it was on.
Not quite Schindlers List, but not far off it.
A very moving film and one for which I think Crowe will receive nominations for.
On my list of films to watch that one. I remember really enjoying the 90s version with Brian Cox as Göring.
Surely one of the most egregious acting Oscars of this century (a hotly contested category tbf)Remi Malek plays the same character he always plays as the psychiatrist ( a twitchy, odd, misfit ) and didn`t really do it for me
Loving it so far but it does have that nagging feeling it could 'do a Lost'Anyone started Pluribus on Apple TV?
I’m always willing to trust the process when it comes to Vince Gilligan, and Rhea Seehorn (and the camerawork) is predictably great. But I’m struggling with it somewhat and not entirely sure how far they can stretch the concept. Especially with such a grumpy lead character.
True, but I think there are going to be so many twists along the way and I think it will and can and will weave in many a direction (look at Walter White's transformation)Anyone started Pluribus on Apple TV?
I’m always willing to trust the process when it comes to Vince Gilligan, and Rhea Seehorn (and the camerawork) is predictably great. But I’m struggling with it somewhat and not entirely sure how far they can stretch the concept. Especially with such a grumpy lead character.
Joy Seppala has changed quite a bit since Doug took over
Started the last series of Brassic , our very own farmer Jim steals every scene he’s in. Some of the interaction between the cast is fantastic great soundtrack too
Some of his stuff on Twitter is geniusHe`s the best comedy character since Father Jack and casting Steve Evets in the roll was just genius.
There`s even a load of Farmer Jim merchandise on sale now, T shirts, mugs etc
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