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Worth a freeze frame for research purposes?
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Colin from accounts. Stumbled on this but it’s pretty good actually. Nice little Aussie comedy.
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@Machpants no, Colin is a dog
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@Billy-Tell said in TV Serieseseses:
Colin from accounts. Stumbled on this but it’s pretty good actually. Nice little Aussie comedy.
Great show
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@Billy-Tell fuck me I'm sure I thought it wasn't up your alley
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Reacher season 2, how can you not like Robert Patrick asking “who the hell is Sarah Connor?”
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For All Mankind S04
Slow start but a slow burn to what could be a great finale and turning into one of the better seasons.
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Slow Horses series 3. Still great but last 2 episodes slipped a bit.
The fight inside the bunker was bloody awful. Telegraphed action sequences and just got boring. Reminded me of some american B-movie where the rogue CIA agent saves the world. Final episode was saved by Lamb's rescue of Standish - brilliant. -
@Victor-Meldrew said in TV Serieseseses:
Slow Horses series 3. Still great but last 2 episodes slipped a bit.
The fight inside the bunker was bloody awful. Telegraphed action sequences and just got boring. Reminded me of some american B-movie where the rogue CIA agent saves the world. Final episode was saved by Lamb's rescue of Standish - brilliant.Star Wars level shooting from supposedly trained operators. It got laughable towards the end. -
@antipodean said in TV Serieseseses:
@Victor-Meldrew said in TV Serieseseses:
Slow Horses series 3. Still great but last 2 episodes slipped a bit.
The fight inside the bunker was bloody awful. Telegraphed action sequences and just got boring. Reminded me of some american B-movie where the rogue CIA agent saves the world. Final episode was saved by Lamb's rescue of Standish - brilliant.Star Wars level shooting from supposedly trained operators. It got laughable towards the end.Beat me to it.
Will watch season 4 to see the fall out but lazy, lazy writing to end what has been a tremendous season 3
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@MiketheSnow said in TV Serieseseses:
@antipodean said in TV Serieseseses:
@Victor-Meldrew said in TV Serieseseses:
Slow Horses series 3. Still great but last 2 episodes slipped a bit.
The fight inside the bunker was bloody awful. Telegraphed action sequences and just got boring. Reminded me of some american B-movie where the rogue CIA agent saves the world. Final episode was saved by Lamb's rescue of Standish - brilliant.Star Wars level shooting from supposedly trained operators. It got laughable towards the end.Beat me to it.
Will watch season 4 to see the fall out but lazy, lazy writing to end what has been a tremendous season 3
You get the impression they wanted to pad the final 2 episodes out.
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@Victor-Meldrew said in TV Serieseseses:
Slow Horses series 3. Still great but last 2 episodes slipped a bit.
The fight inside the bunker was bloody awful. Telegraphed action sequences and just got boring. Reminded me of some american B-movie where the rogue CIA agent saves the world. Final episode was saved by Lamb's rescue of Standish - brilliant.Yeah, I felt the same with the last two eps kind of not seeming very Slow Horses like.
TBH, I didn't have an issue with the private contractors being not as good as they think they are. But, I would have made Donovan's mate ex SAS and then had those two do most of the shooting.I also thought that the sometime comic relief dog, the bald headed one, would have seen that they were in the wrong and then turned on the private contractor guy ... but then we wouldn't have got that entire scene at the house.
Still a great show, and definitely in my top 5 for the year.
Oldman might just be the best actor out there, he inhabits a role in a way other hyped actors don't. A guy like Phoenix get's hyped for this "method" style but he just plays that same style in every role. Oldman is the character he plays.
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@Nepia said in TV Serieseseses:
@Victor-Meldrew said in TV Serieseseses:
Slow Horses series 3. Still great but last 2 episodes slipped a bit.
The fight inside the bunker was bloody awful. Telegraphed action sequences and just got boring. Reminded me of some american B-movie where the rogue CIA agent saves the world. Final episode was saved by Lamb's rescue of Standish - brilliant.Yeah, I felt the same with the last two eps kind of not seeming very Slow Horses like.
TBH, I didn't have an issue with the private contractors being not as good as they think they are. But, I would have made Donovan's mate ex SAS and then had those two do most of the shooting.I also thought that the sometime comic relief dog, the bald headed one, would have seen that they were in the wrong and then turned on the private contractor guy ... but then we wouldn't have got that entire scene at the house.
Still a great show, and definitely in my top 5 for the year.
Oldman might just be the best actor out there, he inhabits a role in a way other hyped actors don't. A guy like Phoenix get's hyped for this "method" style but he just plays that same style in every role. Oldman is the character he plays.
Would be a toss up between him and Daniel Day Lewis for me.
Robert De Niro and Al Pacino are brilliant at what they do but there’s a real sameness to their characters compared to those two
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@MN5 said in TV Serieseseses:
@Nepia said in TV Serieseseses:
@Victor-Meldrew said in TV Serieseseses:
Slow Horses series 3. Still great but last 2 episodes slipped a bit.
The fight inside the bunker was bloody awful. Telegraphed action sequences and just got boring. Reminded me of some american B-movie where the rogue CIA agent saves the world. Final episode was saved by Lamb's rescue of Standish - brilliant.Yeah, I felt the same with the last two eps kind of not seeming very Slow Horses like.
TBH, I didn't have an issue with the private contractors being not as good as they think they are. But, I would have made Donovan's mate ex SAS and then had those two do most of the shooting.I also thought that the sometime comic relief dog, the bald headed one, would have seen that they were in the wrong and then turned on the private contractor guy ... but then we wouldn't have got that entire scene at the house.
Still a great show, and definitely in my top 5 for the year.
Oldman might just be the best actor out there, he inhabits a role in a way other hyped actors don't. A guy like Phoenix get's hyped for this "method" style but he just plays that same style in every role. Oldman is the character he plays.
Would be a toss up between him and Daniel Day Lewis for me.
Robert De Niro and Al Pacino are brilliant at what they do but there’s a real sameness to their characters compared to those two
I think it's fairly common knowledge I'm not in the DDL is the greatest actor camp (from Gangs of NY on, pre that then I'd agree he was great) - I find he leans more to Phoenix's style than to Oldman's, where you can see the acting strings.
Denzel is similar in that he's a mix between DDL and De Niro and Pacino, he used to inhabit roles, but now he essentially plays Denzel, which like those latter to is brilliant but with a sameness.
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@Nepia said in TV Serieseseses:
@MN5 said in TV Serieseseses:
@Nepia said in TV Serieseseses:
@Victor-Meldrew said in TV Serieseseses:
Slow Horses series 3. Still great but last 2 episodes slipped a bit.
The fight inside the bunker was bloody awful. Telegraphed action sequences and just got boring. Reminded me of some american B-movie where the rogue CIA agent saves the world. Final episode was saved by Lamb's rescue of Standish - brilliant.Yeah, I felt the same with the last two eps kind of not seeming very Slow Horses like.
TBH, I didn't have an issue with the private contractors being not as good as they think they are. But, I would have made Donovan's mate ex SAS and then had those two do most of the shooting.I also thought that the sometime comic relief dog, the bald headed one, would have seen that they were in the wrong and then turned on the private contractor guy ... but then we wouldn't have got that entire scene at the house.
Still a great show, and definitely in my top 5 for the year.
Oldman might just be the best actor out there, he inhabits a role in a way other hyped actors don't. A guy like Phoenix get's hyped for this "method" style but he just plays that same style in every role. Oldman is the character he plays.
Would be a toss up between him and Daniel Day Lewis for me.
Robert De Niro and Al Pacino are brilliant at what they do but there’s a real sameness to their characters compared to those two
I think it's fairly common knowledge I'm not in the DDL is the greatest actor camp (from Gangs of NY on, pre that then I'd agree he was great) - I find he leans more to Phoenix's style than to Oldman's, where you can see the acting strings.
Denzel is similar in that he's a mix between DDL and De Niro and Pacino, he used to inhabit roles, but now he essentially plays Denzel, which like those latter to is brilliant but with a sameness.
I really struggle to take him that seriously because I can’t get this character out of my mind.
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@Nepia said in TV Serieseseses:
Oldman might just be the best actor out there, he inhabits a role in a way other hyped actors don't. A guy like Phoenix get's hyped for this "method" style but he just plays that same style in every role. Oldman is the character he plays.
Agreed. You can tell it's him, but I can't think of many roles which could be clear substitutions in another movie. Even with his amount of work, there's sufficient differences between those characters that feels like he isn't simply playing Gary Oldman.
Which gives rise to an interesting discussion about good actors versus those who are good at portraying different characters.
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@Tim said in TV Serieseseses:
The
shoot out in thelatest episode of Reacher was particularly retarded.FIFY