TV Serieseseses
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@taniwharugby said in TV Serieseseses:
@Nepia Castle did interact with her a bit, but not alot, just she works with DD so thats how that connects.
I cant recall, but I thought the family stuff was in S1 of Punisher...maybe both series merged in my mind, although the story is known anyway?
Am gonna watch a new series called The Widow, cos Kate Beckinsale.
The story is tweaked a bit from the comics. Maybe the info they gave us in The Punisher was all there is? I don't know not seeing DD2.
I don't have the Fern's obsession with Beckinsale so will need to read up on what it's about first.
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@Nepia we all have different tastes.
Yeah been so long since i watched the movie version of The punisher, basic premise isnt too different; they killed his family, he gon' kick some arse.
Revenge is the basis of many a movie/series
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Trailer for Amazon Prime adaption of Good Omens has just dropped. I'm in.
*edit to correct network
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@Stockcar86 Amazon Prime. I enjoyed that book as a kid, I like the casting.
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@Kirwan said in TV Serieseseses:
@Stockcar86 Amazon Prime. I enjoyed that book as a kid, I like the casting.
oops, editing to fix.
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Started watching a Netflix documentary series last night called "Losers" about pro sportspeople who lost, and what it did to them.
Episode one was Michael Bentt, who hated boxing, but became a world heavyweight champion before nearly dying at the hands of Herbie Hide.
Episodes are nice and short and look reasonably interesting.
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@Rembrandt said in TV Serieseseses:
I loved the first season, hope the second continues form
How did I not know about this... Daniel-son!!!
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@Rembrandt said in TV Serieseseses:
I loved the first season, hope the second continues form
That didn't look half as funny as I expected.
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@mariner4life said in TV Serieseseses:
Started watching a Netflix documentary series last night called "Losers" about pro sportspeople who lost, and what it did to them.
Episode one was Michael Bentt, who hated boxing, but became a world heavyweight champion before nearly dying at the hands of Herbie Hide.
Episodes are nice and short and look reasonably interesting.
finished this last night. Pretty good little series. Nothing hugely insightful, but it's pretty varied, and i love a sports story.
I watched and learned about curling; dog-sled racing; figure skating; desert ultra-marathons; English soccer; and last night the last episode of the season was Jean van de Velde and the '99 British Open, and how it affected him.
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@mariner4life said in TV Serieseseses:
Started watching a Netflix documentary series last night called "Losers" about pro sportspeople who lost, and what it did to them.
Episode one was Michael Bentt, who hated boxing, but became a world heavyweight champion before nearly dying at the hands of Herbie Hide.
Episodes are nice and short and look reasonably interesting.
Yeah this is OK. Kind of wished they'd gotten some bigger names though. I mean like guys who missed a vital penalty or someone who kept choking when it mattered the most. Might be difficult to get them to speak. Ian Baker Finch would have been a great addition.
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@Rancid-Schnitzel said in TV Serieseseses:
@mariner4life said in TV Serieseseses:
Started watching a Netflix documentary series last night called "Losers" about pro sportspeople who lost, and what it did to them.
Episode one was Michael Bentt, who hated boxing, but became a world heavyweight champion before nearly dying at the hands of Herbie Hide.
Episodes are nice and short and look reasonably interesting.
Yeah this is OK. Kind of wished they'd gotten some bigger names though. I mean like guys who missed a vital penalty or someone who kept choking when it mattered the most. Might be difficult to get them to speak. Ian Baker Finch would have been a great addition.
Ian Baker Flinch is the best, and harshest nickname.
Maybe if they get a 2nd season they will go bigger? This was sort of quirkier stories. The curling one was surprisingly compelling.
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@mariner4life said in TV Serieseseses:
@Rancid-Schnitzel said in TV Serieseseses:
@mariner4life said in TV Serieseseses:
Started watching a Netflix documentary series last night called "Losers" about pro sportspeople who lost, and what it did to them.
Episode one was Michael Bentt, who hated boxing, but became a world heavyweight champion before nearly dying at the hands of Herbie Hide.
Episodes are nice and short and look reasonably interesting.
Yeah this is OK. Kind of wished they'd gotten some bigger names though. I mean like guys who missed a vital penalty or someone who kept choking when it mattered the most. Might be difficult to get them to speak. Ian Baker Finch would have been a great addition.
Ian Baker Flinch is the best, and harshest nickname.
Maybe if they get a 2nd season they will go bigger? This was sort of quirkier stories. The curling one was surprisingly compelling.
Poor fucker.
Hope so, there's amazing potential there. Haven't seen them all yet. I'd imagine the winter sports with the ridiculously minuscule margins for error would have some serious examples of choking.
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@Hooroo said in TV Serieseseses:
Saw the final of The Umbrella Academy.
Really was a slow but well done series with a fantabulous final episode! Loved it. Hope they do a second season.
Is The Afterlife (Ricky Gervais latest thing) a series or a Netflix Movie? Looks excellent.
I reckon afterlife is the best thing he’s done
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@jegga said in TV Serieseseses:
@Hooroo said in TV Serieseseses:
Saw the final of The Umbrella Academy.
Really was a slow but well done series with a fantabulous final episode! Loved it. Hope they do a second season.
Is The Afterlife (Ricky Gervais latest thing) a series or a Netflix Movie? Looks excellent.
I reckon afterlife is the best thing he’s done
I love that line "I'm no Paedo but if I was you would be ok, you tubby ginger C*&T" (or summink along those lines)