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    @crucial said in TV Serieseseses:

    @taniwharugby said in TV Serieseseses:

    @jc oh we'll see that tonight, but just means I cant watch 2 or 3 in one night!

    Be sure to make comment. Something like 'those are nice and perky' should win you some brownie points 😉

    The correct (i.e. safe) posture is to watch silently pretending that the actress is in fact fully clothed. Or to say something like "what do you think about that tile pattern for our en suite?"

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    Relax dudes, they were only B-cups.

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    @tim said in TV Serieseseses:

    Relax dudes, they were only B-cups.

    not even sure they were Bs

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    I started watching Reacher due to the thread hype. I never had an issue with Cruise as Reacher because I hadn't read a book before seeing the first movie. I thought the first movie was good, the second ok, I wouldn't have minded if they'd have made more of them.

    Funnily enough I had a bit of an issue with the new guy for the first 20 odd minutes due to his role as a bit of an idiot on Blue Mountain State.

    First ep was interesting enough that I'll carry on.

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    @nepia I think im a bit similar, hadn't read the books and so i was only influenced by all the news at the time, vanity project etc, not right for the role...but i didn;t mind the actual movies, i even remember thinking a supposed giant of a man wouldn't exactly blend in whilst doing all this investigation

    another example of what ive said before, if they had a good script why not change the names etc and say it was original? are the movies closely based of books and so it would have been obvious?

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    @kiwiwomble

    Exactly. Good films, just not Reacher. Not just the size thing, also didn’t get anywhere near portraying the sense of the man.

    Still entertaining, but…

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    In many respects Cruise's version was better. Not true to the character but a more believable one.
    I believe that even Child says that Reacher is a representation of force. A 'what would happen if this unstoppable physical and mental specimen had no hesitancy to just do what seemed right'
    Cruise dialled that back to your standard action hero while this series (which I also enjoy) paints Reacher as some kind of Asperger giant.
    The bit that always annoys me about the character is that he swings from being empathetic to having no feelings in the blink of an eye. The books take more time to make that work (until the recent ones anyway).
    The Cruise version just took the determined, smart, fighting aspects and kept away from his 'weirdness'.

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    @catogrande said in TV Serieseseses:

    @kiwiwomble

    Exactly. Good films, just not Reacher. Not just the size thing, also didn’t get anywhere near portraying the sense of the man.

    Still entertaining, but…

    They'd have been bloody good movies on their own (especially the first one) without invoking comparisons with the literary character.

    Also Cruise is a much better actor.

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    @antipodean might be going out on a limb...cruise might come across little weird in real life....But i have to say i enjoy his films more often than not, edge of tomorrow is one of those films i will often sit and watch if i come across it on TV

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    @bovidae said in TV Serieseseses:

    Ozark

    Finished watching Pt 1 of S4, so only 7 more episodes to go whenever Pt 2 airs. This is one of the best Netflix shows in recent years. Julia Garner is just brilliant as Ruth.

    Garner was truly exceptional in last episode. Another Emmy beckons.

    I SO want Wendy to come a cropper!

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    @pakman Agree on both counts.

    Robin Wright directed the last 2 episodes. Lot's of actors appearing behind the camera now.

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    @kiwiwomble said in TV Serieseseses:

    @antipodean might be going out on a limb...cruise might come a little weird in real life....But i have to say i enjoy his films more often than not, edge of tomorrow is one of those films i will often sit and watch if i come across it on TV

    I used to disparage Cruise until I saw him in Collateral. Now I consider him among the best actors of his generation.

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    @antipodean don't know if id go that far personally but i definitely wouldn't argue, not a crazy stance to take

    edit: @antipodean actually... you've made me think about it and my main thought was a lot of his roles are very similar action guys...but then i remembered things like rock of ages and tropic thunder.....you might be right

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    @crucial said in TV Serieseseses:

    In many respects Cruise's version was better. Not true to the character but a more believable one.
    I believe that even Child says that Reacher is a representation of force. A 'what would happen if this unstoppable physical and mental specimen had no hesitancy to just do what seemed right'
    Cruise dialled that back to your standard action hero while this series (which I also enjoy) paints Reacher as some kind of Asperger giant.
    The bit that always annoys me about the character is that he swings from being empathetic to having no feelings in the blink of an eye. The books take more time to make that work (until the recent ones anyway).
    The Cruise version just took the determined, smart, fighting aspects and kept away from his 'weirdness'.

    I like Cruise as an actor and enjoyed the movies independently but having read the books about Reacher, I didnt feel he played the character either.

    He played his own version well (and also how he felt it would work with audiences) and again i enjoyed it as an action movie, (also because of Rosamind Pike), just not Reacher as I felt it was in the books.

    I like with the new version as it is more aligned with how I remember the books as that is what was imprinted in my mind first no doubt.

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    Pam and Tommy should be 100 minutes, not eight fucking episodes, but Lily James is hot, and her tits are much bigger than B-cups.

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    @tim said in TV Serieseseses:

    but Lily James is hot, and her tits are much bigger than B-cups.

    We see them in the show? Will definitely add to my watch list.

    I'm three episodes into my rewatch of The Americans and it's living up to my memory of it being the best show I've watched since The Wire.

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    @nepia said in TV Serieseseses:

    We see them in the show?

    Based on the first two episodes, constantly. And Tommy Lee's dick, if you're into that.

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    They are not "big naturals" however.

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    After two years of covid, I deserve some big naturals on the TV.

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    @tim said in TV Serieseseses:

    They are not "big naturals" however.

    I don't need big ones ... but will put the effort in for Lily James ones.

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