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That's what everyone has been saying, makes me even more eager to check it out.
@Thunderfinger can understand that, often listen to radio/podcasts or watch movies. Was thinking earlier how long before tv becomes obsolete with over saturation of multi media.
It was on HBO, and is one superb miniseries, of sorts. (I'll call it that until we see what they do with season two, and if they just consider them separate miniseries with the same title.)
@4EverBonded, I know we've talked about it, and if you have the ability to play them, you should pick it up on blu-ray. I got it the day it was released and immediately dove into it when I got it home, and the quality is phenomenal. It was already really nice when I saw it online, but the sharp video and audio quality to it makes it that much better.
Also, I threw on the subtitles when I rewatched it, as I'll admit, the first time I saw it, I became really confused sometimes with what Rust was saying or who the characters were.
Thanks for the recommendation. I still own a tv.
I've been getting into Tron a bit lately. Did anyone see Tron: Uprising? It was an animated series that came out in 2012, with Elijah Wood providing the voice for the lead character.
Didn't watch the last season through, but have been glued to television with this one. It's miracle what four years can do to you, and it was time they brought back the other JB.
Yesterday : Death in Paradise (third season started last week
Friday : Bones.
Didn't really like Tony at first. He was a dickhead. But I warmed to him a bit, he became more sympathetic and he had some funny moments. What's good about it is that the characters all seem real even if the storylines they're involved in don't. I knew a girl just like Cassie when I was at school and Chris reminds me of myself when I was younger. I like how they get big actors to play the parents too. Danny Dyer, Peter Capaldi, etc.
It's not realistic or anything but the characters are all really good, it's funny and it captures what it's like to be a teenager pretty well (although they all seem to have much more money than I did back then). Just got onto series 3 now where they change all the characters for the first time. Not sure if I like them as much as the old lot yet (only seen the first episode) but I like most of the new characters. Cook's hilarious and the twins are really fit.
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Yeah, Firefly is an awesome show. As it happens, the movie Serenity is my co-favourite movie of all time (the other being Blade Runner).
My Son & I are 2/3 the way through a marathon of my second favourite series of the 21st Century, Dark Angel. Coming up fast on the series final episode directed by James Cameron. I can't wait...
I could've sworn someone here recommended watching this show, but cannot find the comment to give thanks. I'm already 11 episodes in, and absolutely loving it. They took the Body Snatchers, and altered them quite a bit, but it works. The acting is superb, and as you'd expect, there's quite a lot of suspense. There are some familiar faces in the main cast, such as William Fichtner (Prison Break), Kari Matchett (24), Tyler Labine (Reaper) and Evan Peters (American Horror Story).
As usual, the first episode is just establishing the plot and characters- but by the end of the second episode I was hooked. Unfortunately, it's one of those series that got cancelled after the first season when some great ideas were to be explored in the following season, but at least we get 22 episodes to have fun with.
I wish they made more.
for people with small intellects, don't bother its far too cultured and well written for people who love spiderman or star wars....get a life, read a book, educate yourself and think beyond your piers or people you fawn to. Pathetic.
Characters are uninteresting and not engaging
Angels are portrayed as really stupid mindless freaks, whereas I would think they would be superior to us humans both physically and mentally (and morally)
It was based on an equally shytty movie, ":Legion". So I recommend you all stay away from this show.
You mean the kind of people with intellects so terribly small they can't understand how to behave on a forum like this? Intellects so infinitesimally small they don't realise that posts like these basically turn every person with normal social skills against you?
Interesting.
It doesn't take a great intellect to start a sentence with a capital or recognise the difference between its and it's, or indeed piers and peers.
I hate Freddy too. He's just a whiney little bitch. He's decided he really likes this girl that he's barely ever even spoken too and now he's all stroppy because Cook f***ed her. He's so bland too, no personality at all.
And I hate Pandora. She's just really annoying.
The rest of them I like. Cook's brilliant, really funny and I like the bits with him and JJ. I like the twins too, Emily's cute, Katie's a bit of a bitch but that's sort of the point and they're both really fit. I like Naomi too and I like the African kid.
Oh, and Gareth off The Office was in it, which was cool. He's funny in it. I liked it when he necked the pot noodle to try and show off how hard he was.
I recently got back into this show. As a kid I never understood it's humor and didn't like it very much, but now as an adult I can understand it full and appreciate it. It's balance of comedy and dramatic storytelling is very good. The characters are compelling and charming. It's a really great animated sitcom.
Just watched Utopia, episode 2 season 2. It's one of the most original and totally bonkers dramas I've watched in a long time.
For those of you outside the UK, if you can find a way to watch this show, I highly recommend it.
(It is not for the faint of heart though).
If he's referring to the beginning of the episode, then yes I would totally agree with him.
EDIT: By the way, has Billy Bob Thornton ever been better?
You're spot on about Thornton! He is unbelievable in this. I love how domineering and threatening he is. He spent the former half of the show getting what he wants just by being creepy, inquisitive, and threatening, didn't need violence or a weapon to do that, just his words. I can't stand his haircut, though. Looks like my hair when I was 13 years old or something.