Anyone else seen Hacksaw Ridge?
Boy, that was strong.
Mel Gibson is Hollywood Royalty as far as Im concerned.
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Anyone else seen Hacksaw Ridge?
Boy, that was strong.
Mel Gibson is Hollywood Royalty as far as Im concerned.
Some cooking show, not really watching it, just came on after 'University Challenge'.
You never see the aftermath in these cooking shows. I mean she is only cooking bacon eggs and potato and she has used about 5 plates half a dozen bowl and 2 tea-towels. She wants to drain the water out the chopped potato so she puts it in a tea towel and squeezes it out into a clean bowl! Why not just do it over the sink FFS?
You can tell it isn't her doing the washing-up. She's off to the bar as soon as they say cut and some poor bastard is left with cleaning up the bloody shambles she's created.
Thats exactly the reason Martin why you and I dont watch Broadcast Television, sure that's right?
Watching Porridge on the Yesterday channel. Ive always liked it.
LOL I got all my favourite films on DVD, Amazon Prime, cable with all the channels. But I sort of miss having that really limited choice of 3 channels. In those days I'd end up watching something intellectual on BBC2 - James Burke or Horizon or similar - purely because there was nothing else on and nothing else to do.
Now I can just watch Fresh Prince Of Bel Air, or Bilko, or Space 1999 at the flick of a remote. If that had been the case back then the smarty pants bollox would have stood no chance. And I wouldn't still love those other shows so much either.
What I'm saying is that the rationing sort of made those shows better, enhanced them. And that I would be dumber than I am without it.
You can replicate it by watching BBC4 all evening, just watch what they throw at you. But it isn't the same.
i rarely watch actual tv.. Ive stuff on prime and my digital library. Then my big dvd library too. When tv watching it tends to be yesterday. I occasionally copy a film to watch later from a film channel like film 4 or Sony now.
Victor Frankenstein (2015) stars James McAvoy, Daniel Radcliffe, Jessica Brown, Findlay Andrew Scott and Charles Dance. Directed by Sotland's own Paul McGuigan.
http://www.asset1.net/tv/pictures/mo...stein-KA-2.jpg
http://i.telegraph.co.uk/multimedia/...s_1578242c.jpg
Whatever happened to the likely lads.. yesterday channel
Friday again... tonight its. Based on Homer's Odssey and directed, produced and written by the Coen Bros. Stars George Clooney, John Turturro, Tim Blake Nelson, Charles Durning, Michael Badalucco, John Goodman and Holly Hunter. Music is a who's who of country n bluegrass.Quote:
O Brother, Where Art Thou?
All in, one of the great films of our times or anyone elses too.
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped..._thou_ver1.jpg
Superb photography too especially on the Bluray edition.