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If you're of a certain age and liked the 'Karate Kid' movie take a look at Cobra Kai. It's set 30 years on from the original.
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Originally posted by Jeems View PostFinished the latest season of Homeland. I liked how it was different to the usual Muslim terrorist plots. I dont want to ruin it for those who havent seen it, but I am hoping the next (and final) season will be a throwback to Season 1 (ie is the character a terrorist or not)
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Finished the latest season of Homeland. I liked how it was different to the usual Muslim terrorist plots. I dont want to ruin it for those who havent seen it, but I am hoping the next (and final) season will be a throwback to Season 1 (ie is the character a terrorist or not)
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I'm six episodes into the The Crossing on Amazon. It is so frickin good I can't tell you. A touch of scifi - which I like - but such good human drama. Layered. And a really gripping thriller to boot. Very nicely shot, directed and acted with a great script. Did I say I liked it?!
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The Sinner starring Jessica Biel is decent. Housewife murders someone randomly. Can get a little dark at times but a decent plot. Has been renewed for season 2
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Originally posted by Hubble View PostBeen watching Britannia (Sky) and I'm really enjoying it. I'm a sucker for historical drama, particularly this period, and despite the 'nutty' tag, it's pretty spot on when it comes to shamanism and alternative realities. Great to see such an unusual take on the Roman invasion of Britain. Hard to get past the Donovan theme music though. Who the hell chose that?
Just started watching Shetland - latest series - not sure what it is about this crime drama set in... well, you've guessed it, the Shetland Isles, but I like it.
Watched McMafia - slick and watchable, but just a trifle far-fetched...Last edited by Shania; 09-03-2018, 05:19 PM.
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Originally posted by UpperP View PostEnjoyed altered carbon and have just started watching WACO (based on a book written by a survivor).
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Originally posted by WeAreQPR12 View PostGoing to watch Britannia. I also have altered carbon to watch on Netflix which should be good and quite like a good sci fi. As there is very to little to no comedy this day and age I am really liking two doors down. You can watch 3 episodes on BBC I player.
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Going to watch Britannia. I also have altered carbon to watch on Netflix which should be good and quite like a good sci fi. As there is very to little to no comedy this day and age I am really liking two doors down. You can watch 3 episodes on BBC I player.
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Been watching Britannia (Sky) and I'm really enjoying it. I'm a sucker for historical drama, particularly this period, and despite the 'nutty' tag, it's pretty spot on when it comes to shamanism and alternative realities. Great to see such an unusual take on the Roman invasion of Britain. Hard to get past the Donovan theme music though. Who the hell chose that?
Just started watching Shetland - latest series - not sure what it is about this crime drama set in... well, you've guessed it, the Shetland Isles, but I like it.
Watched McMafia - slick and watchable, but just a trifle far-fetched...
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Watched Unabomber (based on true events) about the guy who sent parcel bombs via the US mail and well worth a look imho.
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Watched godless and it was pretty good but I do have to say it was a bit same old same old. I was hoping for it to be a bit different to your normal western tbh. Maybe a more modern feel would of been the answer. Tbh making the women out to be hero's was all a bit wrong. They were lady like not the best gunslingers in townLast edited by WeAreQPR12; 31-12-2017, 09:28 PM.
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Originally posted by Hubble View PostI don't know if anyone has mentioned this series before, but I've just started watching Godless - a Netflix production. I have to say, it is absolutely beautiful drama. Set in the 19th century in the American South West - New Mexico, Arizona, Texas - it has the lyricism of Lonesome Dove, with brilliantly portrayed characters. It stars Michelle Dockery of Downton Abbey fame and Jeff Daniels amongst others. The twist is the central location is a small mining town where nearly all the men have died following a collapse at the mine and the town is now run by the women. Worth a watch.
Edit: I must be thinking of Comanche Moon; Another mini series which is strongly connected to Lonesome Dowe, but not as highly rated as LD.Last edited by Shania; 24-12-2017, 11:04 PM.
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