Best TV shows or movies you can recommend (5 Viewers)

ajsccfc

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Ooh that's good news, I saw that the production company went bust or something like that and it had been long enough it felt dead and buried.
 

Ccfc_Addy

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Really enjoying Industry season 4 on iPlayer.

The plot and dialogue are often very difficult to follow, by design, but it's a great example of how outstanding acting and production values can do a lot of the heavy lifting.
 

Farmer Jim

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This is a really good film, that seems to have flown massively under the radar :

She Rides Shotgun.

Taron Edgerton plays a recently released prisoner, who in order to survive in jail, became part of an Aryan gang and is now trying to get out of the gang. However it doesn`t work like that and after his ex wife and her partner are murdered by the gang and as they tighten the noose on him, a hit is put on his daughter too, he goes on the run with her and as time goes by, he starts to realise that the gang is not as it originally seemed.

It`s part road movie, part revenge movie, but filmed with real sensitivity and intelligence, as Edgerton does anything to keep his daughter alive.

Edgerton is supposed to be the star of the film and he is very good, but Anna Sophia Heger, as his daughter Polly, is just spell binding and her performance is that good, you can almost feel Edgerton happily handing the lead over to her. The chemistry between them is dazzling.

You also have to bear in mind, that she was eleven when it was filmed - she reminds me very much of young Patricia Arquette and has to be a shoe in for a future star.

I genuinely didn`t think Edgerton had a performance like this in him either tbh.

It`s one of those films that audiences loved, but the critics were a bit sniffy about and I think it`ll be seen as a very good film in years to come.
 

chiefdave

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Having said I was going to watch Small Prophets weekly I got through the whole thing in one sitting at the weekend.

Absolutely loved it. Thank fuck they didn't use CGI.

Looks like series 2 has been confirmed, no idea where they're going to go with the story but can't wait to find out.
 

Farmer Jim

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Just finished series 7 of Brassic.

I can see what they were trying to do with it, with the individual episodes, to try and round the whole thing off, but ultimately it didn`t really work.

A couple of the episodes were really good, but it all felt a bit disjointed compared to the previous series.

Cardi and Carol all but absent, Erin popping up only now and again, no Tyler at all and Tommo and Davey Macdonagh having the lions share of the screen. ( some of which was very good )

The scene were Jim, Shirley and Sugars mum, Liz, had a three way in the garden shed was one of the funniest things I`ve seen in years and did have me howling !
 

Mcbean

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Having said I was going to watch Small Prophets weekly I got through the whole thing in one sitting at the weekend.

Absolutely loved it. Thank fuck they didn't use CGI.

Looks like series 2 has been confirmed, no idea where they're going to go with the story but can't wait to find out.
Also binged this week - Crooks character is brilliant even if he does look like a serial killer and the neighbour guys discussion with the animal people was hilarious - nice story - Palin brilliant 🤩
 

Sky_Blue_Daz

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Just watched 28 years later The Bone temple . Fantastic film , felt some sympathy towards Samson . The 666 scene was wild Jack O’Connell and Ralph Ffines were brilliant and a nice cameo at the end sets up the next one
 

Farmer Jim

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Just watched 28 years later The Bone temple . Fantastic film , felt some sympathy towards Samson . The 666 scene was wild Jack O’Connell and Ralph Ffines were brilliant and a nice cameo at the end sets up the next one

Did you see it on the big screen with surround sound ?

I saw it on the biggest screen at the local multiplex and when the 666 scene came on, with Iron Maidens Number of the Beast pumping out full belt and filling the whole cinema, it made the place feel like it was charged with static electricity.

Cinema at it`s best.
 

Sky_Blue_Daz

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Did you see it on the big screen with surround sound ?

I saw it on the biggest screen at the local multiplex and when the 666 scene came on, with Iron Maidens Number of the Beast pumping out full belt and filling the whole cinema, it made the place feel like it was charged with static electricity.

Cinema at it`s best.
No, i watched it on a dodgy stick in the living room :) i'd imagine it was quite an experience
 

Nick

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I feel sorry for John Davidson at the baftas, he must be in a very dark place at the minute ☹️

I hope he gets to meet them behind the scenes and apologise. On the other hand not nice having to hear that either. A horrible situation for all.

Hopefully away from the social media nonsense he can apologise directly and make them see it wasn't personal to them.
 

chiefdave

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If I Had Legs I'd Kick You - brilliant and Rose Bryne deserves all the awards.

Although whoever decided to class it as a comedy drama probably needs checking up on, it was pretty intense stuff.

Its about a therapist with a sick daughter and a husband who is never around as he works on a ship. Basically a film about her slowly losing her mind as everyone piles pressure on her from all angles.
 

Ccfc_Addy

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I feel sorry for John Davidson at the baftas, he must be in a very dark place at the minute ☹️

I hope he gets to meet them behind the scenes and apologise. On the other hand not nice having to hear that either. A horrible situation for all.

Hopefully away from the social media nonsense he can apologise directly and make them see it wasn't personal to them.
It's a really nasty situation all around and I have no doubt every person involved feels awful this morning.

I can only hope that Davidson, Jordan, Lindo and everyone else who witnessed it and must have felt horrified and baffled, are okay.

It's bizarre to me that the BBC didn't edit it out, considering it was broadcast on a delay.
 

Nick

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It's a really nasty situation all around and I have no doubt every person involved feels awful this morning.

I can only hope that Davidson, Jordan, Lindo and everyone else who witnessed it and must have felt horrified and baffled, are okay.

It's bizarre to me that the BBC didn't edit it out, considering it was broadcast on a delay.

Yeah hopefully he can have a chat with them and explain, if they didn't know already then speak to him about his condition. Obviously not nice for them either but could be maybe made a bit better by realising it wasn't actually somebody being malicious (like some people are).

It doesn't help with so many people on the internet trying their hardest to be offended by it and how Americans clearly don't seem to grasp what the condition is.

Can guarantee that John Davidson will be more traumatised by it still than anybody else in 6 months time.
 

Ccfc_Addy

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Some of the comments I've seen on the socials this morning, up to and including demanding that Davidson should be muzzled, have been wretched. It's a horrible and very misunderstood condition to live with at the best of times.
 

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