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The Telly Thread
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2010-09-06, 14:57:18
Post: #76
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Mat Payne Wrote:Bought the Mad Men Blu Ray Box set yesterday (£79.99!!!) Better be good...It'll be worth it just to see Christina Hendricks' baps in obscene quality. MMMMMMmmmmmm-otorboat. Why are all the vocals pitched down so low? |
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2010-09-07, 12:53:21
Post: #77
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This weeks episode of Mad Men "The Suitcase" was amazing. The best episode of the season so far and one of the best of all time. They do an amazing job of running story lines and character development parallel to actual period events, in this case Ali vs Liston II.
Also I watched the first two episodes of Rubicon. Looks promising, I quite like shows that are slow burners, they feel a bit more rewarding. |
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2010-09-07, 12:53:21
Post: #78
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This weeks episode of Mad Men "The Suitcase" was amazing. The best episode of the season so far and one of the best of all time. They do an amazing job of running story lines and character development parallel to actual period events, in this case Ali vs Liston II.
Also I watched the first two episodes of Rubicon. Looks promising, I quite like shows that are slow burners, they feel a bit more rewarding. |
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2010-09-07, 13:04:12
Post: #79
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I concur, Mad Men really was spectacular this week, the writing and as Tears says, use of period events to flesh out the characters is fantastic.
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2010-09-07, 13:04:12
Post: #80
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I concur, Mad Men really was spectacular this week, the writing and as Tears says, use of period events to flesh out the characters is fantastic.
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2010-09-07, 13:13:27
Post: #81
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jersey shore and mad men are killing it right now
so funny that they're both at opposite ends of the "taste" spectrum and yet i love them equally |
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2010-09-07, 13:19:10
Post: #82
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aidan_h Wrote:jersey shore and mad men are killing it right nowThese are probably two of my other half's favourite shows, you should speak to her on Twitter about Jersey Shore. |
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2010-09-07, 14:00:11
Post: #83
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rollie Wrote:I prefer 'Fire Walk With Me' to the TV series as - although far more disjointed (to be fair, it is centred around the confused, disturbed mind of a coke-addled abuse victim) - it's pretty much full of the ideas that Lynch couldn't do on television. Especially once, come the second season, the studio took control from him and introduced that bollocks occult story to explain what was essentially intended to be left unexplained.......why don't audiences see that something is far more terrifying if you don't know why it's happening?sixs Wrote:Ah see, I like it because there is a lot of focus on the supernatural stuff; BOB, the lodges, one armed man and all that - which was a part of the show I was really interested in. However character wise the focuses are annoying; there's a long chunk at the start with FBI agents we've never seen before (although one is Jack Bauer) and very very little Cooper and in the TP parts theres a fair amount of Donna and James (euch) and none of the Hornes. . The stuff with the Palmers is really quite good though, the actors playing Leland and Laura really go for itrollie Wrote:FWWM is an interesting one. Some people find it very disapointing as it does nowt about the season 2 cliffhanger, others really like it and consider it one of the best things Lynch has done (i'm somewhat in the latter, although I don't think its *that* good). Its a lot weirder, darker and more disjointed than TP - a lot less of the warmth the series had. Still definately worth a watch (or two)i still haven't got around to watching it yet either, mainly because it focuses on my least favorite characters and the ones i do like get very little screen time if any. Also, the opening shot of FWWM - a TV being smashed - sums up Lynch's feelings about how the series ended up. |
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2010-09-07, 14:19:47
Post: #84
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Sons Of Anarchy is the best thing I've ever watched..
This town dont feel mine, I'm fast to get away |
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2010-09-07, 17:02:02
Post: #85
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Anyone watched Treme, David Simon's new series on New Orleans? Really enjoyed it.
The Artist Formerly Known as Dunkster |
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2010-09-08, 09:05:55
Post: #86
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Ghosts of Venice Wrote:This Is England '86 was awesome. Shame it's only 4 parts.I thought This is England was ok, nothing amazing but easily one of the better things I've seen for a while. Mad Men is great, keep with it. I well want some Canadian Club and some Lucky Strikes... |
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2010-09-08, 14:12:50
Post: #87
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Ghosts of Venice Wrote:Chris from skins! love that kid.aidan_h Wrote:lol whutYeah bang tidy. |
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2011-01-21, 23:18:33
Post: #88
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Bump.
Just watched Generation Kill again, and loved it again. Watched Archer for about the 3rd time this side of NYE already. Only 6 more days for new series! That "Accused" series on the Beeb was pretty good too. Only caught two of them but they were pretty enthralling. Was watching "The Event", but the concept has gotten pretty boring if I'm honest. Want to check out Boardwalk Empire sometime soon. Anyone else got some good suggestions? To be fair, you'd find it hard to outwit gravel -SSD o Twit Twoo o Soundcloud ^ New side project of mine ^ |
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2011-01-21, 23:48:19
Post: #89
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(2011-01-21 23:18:33)R0B0 Wrote: Bump. Boardwalk Empire is really good. Probably the best thing recently. It's gone a bit quiet for decent new stuff. The Artist Formerly Known as Dunkster |
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2011-01-21, 23:51:47
Post: #90
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(2010-09-07 14:19:47)Daleee Wrote: Sons Of Anarchy is the best thing I've ever watched.. Did I really type that? This town dont feel mine, I'm fast to get away |
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2011-02-20, 18:53:08
Post: #91
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Bump
Anyone else watching The Killing on BBC4? Best thing on TV (Besides Treme and Boardwalk Empire on Sky). It's a Danish crime drama spread over 20 parts. Halfway through now, but all episodes on iPlayer if you want to catch up. Still got no clue on who it is as each episode reveals something new to change your mind Many years ago there was light, and that light was the light which was lightening wobble wobble wobble and Erol danced; kids kept him dancing. This is an example of the holy power of apple crumble. |
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2011-02-20, 19:02:53
Post: #92
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How TV ruined your life is excellent but depressing and hurtful.
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2011-02-21, 15:57:21
Post: #93
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that one where he talked about being in a relationship was devastating
we're catching up on the office season 7 right now, just got to christmas. i swear i thought it dipped a bit but the last few episodes are the funniest i've seen in such a long time. dwight is incredible. also comedy central had the episode where stringer bell appears for the first time - michael's emotional outburst is ridiculously funny. "Do you even know how paper is made? Its not like steel. You don't put it into a furnace. If you put paper into a furnace do you know what would happen? You’d ruin it." |
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2011-06-14, 12:20:25
Post: #94
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Been watching Game Of Thrones recently such a dope show. this weeks episode was too crazy, i even started reading the books because of it wtf i know right
taco |
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2011-06-14, 12:27:04
Post: #95
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Been watching the Wire. Just started Season 5.
Can't decide if Omar, Cutty, or Bunk are my favourite character. |
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2011-06-14, 14:15:40
Post: #96
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what shows are starting up again this summer? so far i know of entourage, curb and mad men. any others im forgetting?
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2011-06-14, 14:19:05
Post: #97
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2011-06-14, 16:07:59
Post: #98
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Anyone watching Angry Boys?
#BrodinskiUnofficialTwitterFanClub |
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2011-06-14, 18:47:13
Post: #99
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(2011-06-14 12:20:25)AndreDamagE Wrote: Been watching Game Of Thrones recently such a dope show. this weeks episode was too crazy, i even started reading the books because of it wtf i know right The books are insanely good, you won't regret it! |
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2011-06-16, 10:44:18
Post: #100
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http://hmv.com/hmvweb/displayProductDeta...sku=382878
armando iannucci box set for £30 at hmv, 15 dvds of all the day today, knowing me knowing you, i'm alan partridge, the thick of it and time trumpet apparently £25 in store but i can't remember the last time i went in a hmv |
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