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RE: What program/film/documentary are you watching now?

Posted: Mon Oct 14, 2019 2:58 am
by warspite1
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....anyways....

Tonight the BBC are showing the first episode of a series set in WWII - although I think they made a mistake as they seems to believe it began in September 1939 and not December 1941....

No idea if this is going to be any good but there are two reasons for giving it a go:

a) it's set in WWII
b) it stars SHAAUUNNN BBEEAAANNNN!!!!!!

https://www.thesun.co.uk/tvandshowbiz/1 ... iler-cast/

Fingers crossed it doesn't do a Titanic and totally stink the place out (in my personal opinion).


Eee-bye-gum, I wonder if I'll be beheaded again?
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warspite1

Mmmmm.... one episode in and its erm... okay. There are a few 'obvious' things that grate - but sadly these are all too predictable and so I find I just have to ignore them. Overall though I think this is worth sticking with - and in Bean and Manville there are two great actor/actress on show. Perhaps the most shocking thing about the episode was Helen Hunt's face. Why oh why do they do that to themselves - grow old gracefully woman!!
warspite1

Episode 3.

Mmmm the characters in this series are interesting and the Harry/Kasia/Lois story is entertaining so its worth sticking with but the attention to detail is pretty shocking.

So Lois' brother joins the navy sometime (a few weeks) after Poland is invaded - and after a double quick basic training, is then apparently teleported to the South Atlantic so he can join HMS Exeter....

The scriptwriters are either youngsters or are simply writing for the social media generation. The radio broadcasts that Graf Spee is being hunted off Argentina (the British didn't even know the identity of Graf Spee at that time) and mentions HMS Exeter as looking for her! Immediately after the battle, with the cruiser on fire from stem to stern, the whole of Britain (except Sean Bean) knows she's been 'hit'.

Next there'll be podcasts from the Western Front.....

And of course investigating broadcaster Helen Hunt seems to have all the info on the T4 program, names, places and even gets to speak to the guy in charge.....

Come on guys - there's some good material here but please stop treating the audience like imbeciles.....

RE: What program/film/documentary are you watching now?

Posted: Mon Oct 14, 2019 8:46 am
by Zorch
ORIGINAL: warspite1
ORIGINAL: warspite1

ORIGINAL: warspite1

....anyways....

Tonight the BBC are showing the first episode of a series set in WWII - although I think they made a mistake as they seems to believe it began in September 1939 and not December 1941....

No idea if this is going to be any good but there are two reasons for giving it a go:

a) it's set in WWII
b) it stars SHAAUUNNN BBEEAAANNNN!!!!!!

https://www.thesun.co.uk/tvandshowbiz/1 ... iler-cast/

Fingers crossed it doesn't do a Titanic and totally stink the place out (in my personal opinion).


Eee-bye-gum, I wonder if I'll be beheaded again?
Image
warspite1

Mmmmm.... one episode in and its erm... okay. There are a few 'obvious' things that grate - but sadly these are all too predictable and so I find I just have to ignore them. Overall though I think this is worth sticking with - and in Bean and Manville there are two great actor/actress on show. Perhaps the most shocking thing about the episode was Helen Hunt's face. Why oh why do they do that to themselves - grow old gracefully woman!!
warspite1

Episode 3.

Mmmm the characters in this series are interesting and the Harry/Kasia/Lois story is entertaining so its worth sticking with but the attention to detail is pretty shocking.

So Lois' brother joins the navy sometime (a few weeks) after Poland is invaded - and after a double quick basic training, is then apparently teleported to the South Atlantic so he can join HMS Exeter....

The scriptwriters are either youngsters or are simply writing for the social media generation. The radio broadcasts that Graf Spee is being hunted off Argentina (the British didn't even know the identity of Graf Spee at that time) and mentions HMS Exeter as looking for her! Immediately after the battle, with the cruiser on fire from stem to stern, the whole of Britain (except Sean Bean) knows she's been 'hit'.

Next there'll be podcasts from the Western Front.....

And of course investigating broadcaster Helen Hunt seems to have all the info on the T4 program, names, places and even gets to speak to the guy in charge.....

Come on guys - there's some good material here but please stop treating the audience like imbeciles.....
Such plot devices are necessary, I'm told, to keep the interest of young people who have short attention spans and/or multi-task TV with other activities. Certainly not due to bad script writing. Definitely not due to bad script writing. Absolutely, positively not due to bad script writing. [:(]

RE: What program/film/documentary are you watching now?

Posted: Mon Oct 14, 2019 1:50 pm
by warspite1
ORIGINAL: Zorch

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warspite1

Mmmmm.... one episode in and its erm... okay. There are a few 'obvious' things that grate - but sadly these are all too predictable and so I find I just have to ignore them. Overall though I think this is worth sticking with - and in Bean and Manville there are two great actor/actress on show. Perhaps the most shocking thing about the episode was Helen Hunt's face. Why oh why do they do that to themselves - grow old gracefully woman!!
warspite1

Episode 3.

Mmmm the characters in this series are interesting and the Harry/Kasia/Lois story is entertaining so its worth sticking with but the attention to detail is pretty shocking.

So Lois' brother joins the navy sometime (a few weeks) after Poland is invaded - and after a double quick basic training, is then apparently teleported to the South Atlantic so he can join HMS Exeter....

The scriptwriters are either youngsters or are simply writing for the social media generation. The radio broadcasts that Graf Spee is being hunted off Argentina (the British didn't even know the identity of Graf Spee at that time) and mentions HMS Exeter as looking for her! Immediately after the battle, with the cruiser on fire from stem to stern, the whole of Britain (except Sean Bean) knows she's been 'hit'.

Next there'll be podcasts from the Western Front.....

And of course investigating broadcaster Helen Hunt seems to have all the info on the T4 program, names, places and even gets to speak to the guy in charge.....

Come on guys - there's some good material here but please stop treating the audience like imbeciles.....
Such plot devices are necessary, I'm told, to keep the interest of young people who have short attention spans and/or multi-task TV with other activities. Certainly not due to bad script writing. Definitely not due to bad script writing. Absolutely, positively not due to bad script writing. [:(]
warspite1

Funny old game eh? World War II 101 for the millennial generation.....

RE: What program/film/documentary are you watching now?

Posted: Tue Oct 15, 2019 2:43 pm
by Chickenboy
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And of course investigating broadcaster Helen Hunt seems to have all the info on the T4 program, names, places and even gets to speak to the guy in charge.....

Well that's all well and good, but do we get to see Helen Hunt's...umm...'journalistic leads'?

RE: What program/film/documentary are you watching now?

Posted: Tue Oct 15, 2019 3:39 pm
by Zorch
ORIGINAL: Chickenboy

ORIGINAL: warspite1
And of course investigating broadcaster Helen Hunt seems to have all the info on the T4 program, names, places and even gets to speak to the guy in charge.....

Well that's all well and good, but do we get to see Helen Hunt's...umm...'journalistic leads'?
Modesty forbids showing everything...

RE: What program/film/documentary are you watching now?

Posted: Tue Oct 15, 2019 6:11 pm
by RangerJoe
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warspite1

Episode 3.

Mmmm the characters in this series are interesting and the Harry/Kasia/Lois story is entertaining so its worth sticking with but the attention to detail is pretty shocking.

So Lois' brother joins the navy sometime (a few weeks) after Poland is invaded - and after a double quick basic training, is then apparently teleported to the South Atlantic so he can join HMS Exeter....

The scriptwriters are either youngsters or are simply writing for the social media generation. The radio broadcasts that Graf Spee is being hunted off Argentina (the British didn't even know the identity of Graf Spee at that time) and mentions HMS Exeter as looking for her! Immediately after the battle, with the cruiser on fire from stem to stern, the whole of Britain (except Sean Bean) knows she's been 'hit'.

Next there'll be podcasts from the Western Front.....

And of course investigating broadcaster Helen Hunt seems to have all the info on the T4 program, names, places and even gets to speak to the guy in charge.....

Come on guys - there's some good material here but please stop treating the audience like imbeciles.....
Such plot devices are necessary, I'm told, to keep the interest of young people who have short attention spans and/or multi-task TV with other activities. Certainly not due to bad script writing. Definitely not due to bad script writing. Absolutely, positively not due to bad script writing. [:(]
warspite1

Funny old game eh? World War II 101 for the millennial generation.....

It sounds more like World War II 99 (or lower!)

RE: What program/film/documentary are you watching now?

Posted: Tue Oct 15, 2019 6:13 pm
by RangerJoe
ORIGINAL: Chickenboy

Just watched History of the World-Part I with the family. [8D]

We've made it a point to corrupt their youth as ours was so corrupted with Monty Python, Mel Brooks and Looney Tunes galore. Half the fun of having kids is exposing them to some movies that were very meaningful to you when you were younger.

Considering the season, show some Meatloaf videos and then the Rocky Horror Picture Show. Especially the part where the redhead learns that she was eating meatloaf . . .

RE: What program/film/documentary are you watching now?

Posted: Tue Oct 15, 2019 7:15 pm
by shunwick
ORIGINAL: warspite1

The Capture - available on BBC iplayer

Hummed and ahhhed about whether I could be bothered to watch this but finally took the plunge last night....

....6 hours later I'd watched the whole series in one sitting! Whoops.

Somewhat far fetched but no less gripping for that - and certainly makes one think. Each episode left me with that "just one more" feeling and I had to give in despite work the next day.

And as if the story wasn't excellent enough, there was also the luuuvvveerrlllyy Holliday Grainger in a starring role.
Thanks for pointing me in that direction. Will be watching that over the next few days.

Best wishes,
Steve

RE: What program/film/documentary are you watching now?

Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2019 12:19 am
by warspite1
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The Capture - available on BBC iplayer

Hummed and ahhhed about whether I could be bothered to watch this but finally took the plunge last night....

....6 hours later I'd watched the whole series in one sitting! Whoops.

Somewhat far fetched but no less gripping for that - and certainly makes one think. Each episode left me with that "just one more" feeling and I had to give in despite work the next day.

And as if the story wasn't excellent enough, there was also the luuuvvveerrlllyy Holliday Grainger in a starring role.
Thanks for pointing me in that direction. Will be watching that over the next few days.

Best wishes,
Steve
warspite1

You're welcome - I hope you enjoy it. I may have another one for you too.

Just watched the first episode of Dublin Murders available on BBC iplayer too.

One episode in and it looks like another gripping series. There's a good cast too - including a very different looking Conleith Hill (Lord Varys (Game of Thrones)) Sarah Greene (Penny Dreadful) and Alexandra Moen (Fortitude). Killian Scott (Strike) who plays the 'English' detective in the main role is very watchable too.


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RE: What program/film/documentary are you watching now?

Posted: Thu Oct 17, 2019 7:29 am
by shunwick
ORIGINAL: warspite1

ORIGINAL: shunwick

ORIGINAL: warspite1

The Capture - available on BBC iplayer

Hummed and ahhhed about whether I could be bothered to watch this but finally took the plunge last night....

....6 hours later I'd watched the whole series in one sitting! Whoops.

Somewhat far fetched but no less gripping for that - and certainly makes one think. Each episode left me with that "just one more" feeling and I had to give in despite work the next day.

And as if the story wasn't excellent enough, there was also the luuuvvveerrlllyy Holliday Grainger in a starring role.
Thanks for pointing me in that direction. Will be watching that over the next few days.

Best wishes,
Steve
warspite1

You're welcome - I hope you enjoy it. I may have another one for you too.

Just watched the first episode of Dublin Murders available on BBC iplayer too.
Ok. Just watched the first episode of The Capture.

He did it. Bang to rights. Case closed.

Will watch the second episode later. And Dublin Murders now on my radar. Thanks.

Best wishes,
Steve

RE: What program/film/documentary are you watching now?

Posted: Thu Oct 17, 2019 10:29 am
by wodin
You all really need to listen to

First World War: The Complete Collection
Voices from the BBC Archive

LINK

Also

Eyewitness 1900-1949
Voices from the BBC Archive

LINK

History straight from those that were there

RE: What program/film/documentary are you watching now?

Posted: Fri Oct 18, 2019 1:48 pm
by shunwick
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Thanks for pointing me in that direction. Will be watching that over the next few days.

Best wishes,
Steve
warspite1

You're welcome - I hope you enjoy it. I may have another one for you too.

Just watched the first episode of Dublin Murders available on BBC iplayer too.
Ok. Just watched the first episode of The Capture.

He did it. Bang to rights. Case closed.

Will watch the second episode later. And Dublin Murders now on my radar. Thanks.

Best wishes,
Steve
Just watched the second episode and the thick plottens.

Still think he did it though, but someone is playing silly beggars with the CCTV.

Best wishes,
Steve

RE: What program/film/documentary are you watching now?

Posted: Fri Oct 18, 2019 9:29 pm
by warspite1
ORIGINAL: shunwick

Just watched the second episode and the thick plottens.

Still think he did it though, but someone is playing silly beggars with the CCTV.

Best wishes,
Steve
warspite1

Lol - the thick plottens indeed [:)]. Well I won't say anything....

Meanwhile, just watched episode 2 of Dublin Murders and I have to say this is shaping up to be really good. That Sarah Greene is in it is a real bonus too....


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RE: What program/film/documentary are you watching now?

Posted: Sun Oct 20, 2019 6:46 am
by nicwb
Finally got to see "The death of Stalin" -really enjoyed it but very black humour in parts.

RE: What program/film/documentary are you watching now?

Posted: Sun Oct 20, 2019 11:14 am
by shunwick
Ooops

RE: What program/film/documentary are you watching now?

Posted: Sun Oct 20, 2019 11:23 am
by shunwick
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Just watched the second episode and the thick plottens.

Still think he did it though, but someone is playing silly beggars with the CCTV.

Best wishes,
Steve
warspite1

Lol - the thick plottens indeed [:)]. Well I won't say anything....

Meanwhile, just watched episode 2 of Dublin Murders and I have to say this is shaping up to be really good. That Sarah Greene is in it is a real bonus too....

Just finished binge watching The Capture. Very entertaining and even had the obligatory evil Americans causing all sorts on mayhem on British streets.

And Yep.... told you he did it. [:)]

Best wishes,
Steve

PS. Dublin Murders next on my watch list.

RE: What program/film/documentary are you watching now?

Posted: Tue Oct 22, 2019 5:56 pm
by Orm
Re-watched Firefly. [:)] [&o]

A masterpiece of a series.

To bad it was cancelled almost before it began. [:(] [:@]

RE: What program/film/documentary are you watching now?

Posted: Fri Oct 25, 2019 10:40 am
by shunwick
ORIGINAL: Orm

Re-watched Firefly. [:)] [&o]

A masterpiece of a series.

To bad it was cancelled almost before it began. [:(] [:@]
Cancelling that series was a crime and proves, if proof was needed, that TV executives know little about entertainment.

Best wishes,
Steve

RE: What program/film/documentary are you watching now?

Posted: Fri Oct 25, 2019 11:13 am
by RFalvo69
After two weeks of total stress on the job, I’m relaxing myself by watching those videos on YouTube where people self-destroy themselves while attempting “acrobatics” (with skateboards, bikes etc.)

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=gilFDkj9SUw&t=18s

A nice way to let a bit of steam off [:)]