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  • BonesB Online
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    Traces

    Halfway through season 2 and it's better than the first season.

    Traces (TV Series 2019–2022) ⭐ 7.0 | Crime, Mystery, Thriller

    Traces (TV Series 2019–2022) ⭐ 7.0 | Crime, Mystery, Thriller

    45m | TV-14

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    @victor-meldrew said in TV Serieseseses:

    @kruse said in TV Serieseseses:

    Didn't Gary Oldman do Smiley recently too? Typecasting himself a bit in his later years.

    Yeah, he was really good in a cast which was equally impressive - Cumberbatch, Colin Firth etc Not a patch on Alec Guinness's Smiley though - Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy is arguably the best TV series I've ever seen.

    Oldman is a genius - looking forward to Slow Horses

    Have you seen the trailer? Looks pretty faithful to the book. Oldman most probably excellent but his Lamb is not the Lamb I had in my head (voice mainly).
    I'm sure I will adjust and it will become the other way around.

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    @crucial said in TV Serieseseses:

    Oldman most probably excellent but his Lamb is not the Lamb I had in my head

    I picture him as much larger; physically and metaphorically and with an air of menace that doesn't come across in that trailer.

    Oldman comes across as a curmudgeon whereas in the books - everyone fears Lamb.
    Nevertheless looking forward to it immensely.

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  • CrucialC Offline
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    @dogmeat said in TV Serieseseses:

    @crucial said in TV Serieseseses:

    Oldman most probably excellent but his Lamb is not the Lamb I had in my head

    I picture him as much larger; physically and metaphorically and with an air of menace that doesn't come across in that trailer.

    Oldman comes across as a curmudgeon whereas in the books - everyone fears Lamb.
    Nevertheless looking forward to it immensely.

    That describes it well. An air of menace.
    I always imagined a more authoritative voice. Oldman's take is a bit whiny.

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    @victor-meldrew said in TV Serieseseses:

    Watching The Gilded Age - by Julian Fellowes. Bit like Downton Abbey but in mid-late 19c New York.

    Perfect fluffy viewing with the missus, but not a must-watch.

    Has boobs though…

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  • Victor MeldrewV Offline
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    @crucial

    Nope, haven't read the book(s) yet. Will probably wait until the series is over and then read them so as not to colour my view of the TV series.

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    @nta said in TV Serieseseses:

    1883

    Amazing writing and execution. This is streets ahead of Yellowstone which was great overall, but a bit cardboard- cutout at points.

    It's visceral, and unapologetic with it. The casting is superb and can't wait for the next installment, 1932.

    Caught the first episode last nite after your recommendation. Outstanding.

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    So the latest must-see show around here seems to be 1883.

    I have subscriptions to Stan, Foxtel, Netflix, Amazon, Apple and Disney. Plus SBS, ABC and all the other freebies.

    And it's on fucking Paramount.

    What the fuck is Paramount? Para-fucking-who???

    Never fucking heard of it.

    But hey, it's "just" another $8.99 per month, that's nothing!

    Well, it's nothing unless you pay it 27 fucking times every month.

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    @voodoo said in TV Serieseseses:

    So the latest must-see show around here seems to be 1883.

    I have subscriptions to Stan, Foxtel, Netflix, Amazon, Apple and Disney. Plus SBS, ABC and all the other freebies.

    And it's on fucking Paramount.

    What the fuck is Paramount? Para-fucking-who???

    Never fucking heard of it.

    But hey, it's "just" another $8.99 per month, that's nothing!

    Well, it's nothing unless you pay it 27 fucking times every month.

    @voodoo this, a thousand times, this! Well said.

    Why the fuck is it that Yellowstone is on Stan but the prequal, "1883", is on bloody Parramount+.

    So bloody annoying. And Parramount+ only has a 7 day free trial. Like WTF? That's not a trial, that's a start watching something then have to pay because you couldn't watch the whole bloody series in 7 days!

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    @roninwc Paramount pulled their launch in NZ. Apparently Sky NZ purchased all Paramount's content but have chosen not to show it.

    fluffybunnies

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    @dogmeat said in TV Serieseseses:

    @roninwc Paramount pulled their launch in NZ. Apparently Sky NZ purchased all Paramount's content but have chosen not to show it.

    fluffybunnies

    Sky seem to get into real tangles. In theory Neon should be a good platform as Sky have HBO, Paramount and often have the good 'non Amazon' stuff from Amazon. When things filter through they are often very good but Sky seem to hold some stuff in reserve for the traditional subscribers.

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    Severance (Apple TV)

    Mark leads a team of office workers whose memories have been surgically divided between their work and personal lives. When a mysterious colleague appears outside of work, it begins a journey to discover the truth about their jobs.
    

    3 episodes into this 9 episode series, and really enjoying it. Sort of a cross between Terry Gilliam's Brazil and something out of a Kafka novel. Lots of the 1960's Prisoner tv show vibes. Storytelling is slow, but well paced, progressively world building in more detail each episode.

    Despite Adam Scott playing the main character, this is not a comedy - its a mystery/thriller. John Turturro and Christopher Walken are great.

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    @crucial said in TV Serieseseses:

    @dogmeat said in TV Serieseseses:

    @roninwc Paramount pulled their launch in NZ. Apparently Sky NZ purchased all Paramount's content but have chosen not to show it.

    fluffybunnies

    Sky seem to get into real tangles. In theory Neon should be a good platform as Sky have HBO, Paramount and often have the good 'non Amazon' stuff from Amazon. When things filter through they are often very good but Sky seem to hold some stuff in reserve for the traditional subscribers.

    Yeah, many shows are available on Neon or Sky Go before they appear on SoHo. The latter channel only broadcasts shows weekly so if you want to binge you are out of luck. And Neon remains only 2 ch.

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    @bovidae TVNZ OnDemand is the same, often whole seasons appear there before they show it weekly...but TVNZ ondemand is a pretty poor platform

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  • BonesB Online
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    @roninwc I think my favourite is having to get a subscription within a subscription (Starzplay within Prime).

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  • TimT Away
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    There's a new UK miniseries adaptation of Len Deighton's The Ipcress File out now.

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    @tim I'm quite interested in the Ipcress File as I was a great fan of the Deighton books. Whilst I liked the Harry Palmer adaptations made in the 60's they were still a little unsatisfying having read the books and I think that they're better suited to a mini series. As an aside did you watch the TV adaptation of Game, Set and Match back in the 80's with Bilbo Baggins?

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  • TimT Away
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    @catogrande said in TV Serieseseses:

    As an aside did you watch the TV adaptation of Game, Set and Match back in the 80's with Bilbo Baggins?

    I watched it about 5 years ago, and enjoyed it quite a lot.

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    @tim Yeah his books were always somewhat convoluted and I feel a straightforward movie did not give them enough time to reflect that. Mini series much better.

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    Pieces of her. Mini series based on a Karin Slaughter novel. The unraveling of a Mother’s hidden past by her daughter.

    I’m a little conflicted on this one. The story was enough to keep me watching all the way through but what I struggled with was there was not a single character that you warmed to. Mother played by the odd looking but still kind of attractive Toni Collette was just an annoying, self satisfied cow. Daughter was also odd looking but still attractive and just ineffectual. Gendry played the main antagonist with little magnetism.

    All in all it was watchable but you kinda felt ashamed for feeling that way.

    No tits.

    3 where is this going nexts out of 5 shut the fuck up you stupid bitches.

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