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cafcsinger said:Nearly finished Gangs of London on sky. Excellent i thought2
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Finished Bridgerton.Good lightweight frothy entertainment0
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ForeverAddickted said:WandaVision getting a lot more interesting as the episodes go by
If you can make it to the end of Ep3 then it starts getting a bit more than just baffling1 -
Anyone watching The Investigation?
I do love a bit of Scandi TV
Really good that it concentrates just on the victim, their family and the police.
No spoilers as I still have two to go.1 -
stoneroses19 said:ForeverAddickted said:WandaVision getting a lot more interesting as the episodes go by
If you can make it to the end of Ep3 then it starts getting a bit more than just bafflingThe thing is, despite it looking, to all intents and purposes, like an unfunny tribute show, it was absolutely fascinating. A couple of little clues and tips thrown in here and there, but those three episodes were completely and utterly faithful to American sitcoms of the 50s, 60s and 70s.
Which brings me to the performances of the main actors. Paul Bettany and most of the cast are nailing it, but I’m most impressed by Elizabeth Olsen and Kathryn Hahn. The way the actors are speaking, interacting, reacting and their physical performances are absolutely spot on. If you decide to watch it, pay particular attention in to Olsen and Hahn in the 50s and 60s episodes (episodes 1 and 2) - listen to their voices, their expressions, the mannerisms, the way they hold their hands - they’re different in every episode and they’ve got it absolutely spot on. It’s a really impressive demonstration of actors excelling.
I’ve now watched episode 4 and it’s beginning to make more sense now - the clues and hints are starting to be explained and it’s looking like it could be very interesting. I’m now hooked.
I hope it continues to be interesting and surprising. My biggest surprise is how much I’m enjoying it. If you’re planning on giving it a go, don’t be put off by how weird the first episode or two are. Appreciate it for what it is and stick with it.3 -
KBslittlesis said:Anyone watching The Investigation?
I do love a bit of Scandi TV
Really good that it concentrates just on the victim, their family and the police.
No spoilers as I still have two to go.2 -
Binge watched Finding Alice yesterday, didn’t think it was too bad, funny in places, easy to watch, glad I didn’t take the advice in here really.0
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Spiral series 8 finished on BBC4 yesterday.
I started watching last year after bolloxbolder recommended.
It is now available on iplayer from series 1 2005.3 -
KBslittlesis said:Anyone watching The Investigation?
I do love a bit of Scandi TV
Really good that it concentrates just on the victim, their family and the police.
No spoilers as I still have two to go.
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PragueAddick said:KBslittlesis said:Anyone watching The Investigation?
I do love a bit of Scandi TV
Really good that it concentrates just on the victim, their family and the police.
No spoilers as I still have two to go.
So glad someone else feels this way about it 👍🏼1 - Sponsored links:
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se9addick said:cafcsinger said:Nearly finished Gangs of London on sky. Excellent i thought0
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KBslittlesis said:PragueAddick said:KBslittlesis said:Anyone watching The Investigation?
I do love a bit of Scandi TV
Really good that it concentrates just on the victim, their family and the police.
No spoilers as I still have two to go.
So glad someone else feels this way about it 👍🏼
But having devoured The Killing, The Bridge and Borgen, it seems as if there are only about twenty actors in the whole of Scandinavia.2 -
IdleHans said:KBslittlesis said:PragueAddick said:KBslittlesis said:Anyone watching The Investigation?
I do love a bit of Scandi TV
Really good that it concentrates just on the victim, their family and the police.
No spoilers as I still have two to go.
So glad someone else feels this way about it 👍🏼
But having devoured The Killing, The Bridge and Borgen, it seems as if there are only about twenty actors in the whole of Scandinavia.
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PragueAddick said:IdleHans said:KBslittlesis said:PragueAddick said:KBslittlesis said:Anyone watching The Investigation?
I do love a bit of Scandi TV
Really good that it concentrates just on the victim, their family and the police.
No spoilers as I still have two to go.
So glad someone else feels this way about it 👍🏼
But having devoured The Killing, The Bridge and Borgen, it seems as if there are only about twenty actors in the whole of Scandinavia.4 -
Covered End said:Spiral series 8 finished on BBC4 yesterday.
I started watching last year after bolloxbolder recommended.
It is now available on iplayer from series 1 2005.
Now just need to ration myself to make it last.
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Watching Back to Life via Netflix, excellent, film in my old home town of Hythe, and features the wonderful Daisy Haggard as well, which is a bonus4
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LargeAddick said:Binge watched Finding Alice yesterday, didn’t think it was too bad, funny in places, easy to watch, glad I didn’t take the advice in here really.1
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My name is Francesco Totti. Sky documentaries. Never reallised what a special player he was. And this documentary really captures the unique manic atmosphere that pervades all the big Italian clubs and the communities in which they exist.
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I watched the Lance Armstrong doc on Storyville. Loved it. And I'm not a cyclist or anything but just found it fascinating3
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Had ‘The Drowning’ on last night but didn’t give it 100% of my attention because of following the deadline day events on here. Found it intriguing enough to follow through with it tonight though.0
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The Drowning. Well it's good to see Jill Halfpenny back on the screen (finally a different leading actress). Rather strange concoction of a story with the usual massive plot holes. But still watchable due to the leads.
Decided to watch The Investigation two at a time on BBC. Savoring every moment. Brilliant.1 -
AddickUpNorth said:Had ‘The Drowning’ on last night but didn’t give it 100% of my attention because of following the deadline day events on here. Found it intriguing enough to follow through with it tonight though.
About as believable as a bank note for £1million written by Matt Southall3 -
carly burn said:AddickUpNorth said:Had ‘The Drowning’ on last night but didn’t give it 100% of my attention because of following the deadline day events on here. Found it intriguing enough to follow through with it tonight though.
About as believable as a bank note for £1million written by Matt Southall0 -
I keep hearing about a programme called Spiral?
Can any lifers tell me if it's any good as it seems to have had many seasons.0 -
peterreeves said:I keep hearing about a programme called Spiral?
Can any lifers tell me if it's any good as it seems to have had many seasons.2 -
Not a series, but just watched ‘The fall: Decker v Budd’ about the two runners from the 80s. If you are too young to know the story google it. A fascinating programme with a wonderful conclusion. It’s on sky documentaries.
it also gave a good reminder of why it is always good to hate the Daily Mail0 -
peterreeves said:I keep hearing about a programme called Spiral?
Can any lifers tell me if it's any good as it seems to have had many seasons.
From the 1st to final episode( sob!) we were totally hooked on, not only the various investigations involved but especially in the characters therein.
We spent many happy lockdown hours bingeing on all 5 series.
Absolutely brilliant !1 -
peterreeves said:I keep hearing about a programme called Spiral?
Can any lifers tell me if it's any good as it seems to have had many seasons.
I'm going to make a bold claim and state I was first onto this (probably in the old netaddicks days - that's how old I am)!
It's as much about the development of the characters, across what is 15 years now, than the plots. Don't watch if you want glossy shots of beautiful people* sipping cafe au lait beside Parisian landmarks. It's grim and gritty and I think only in this last season have I first seen the Arc de Triomphe. Really interesting contrast with our own judicial system and the involvement of the judge in directing the enquiry.
*with the exception of Audrey Fleurot who is stunning.
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Fanny Fanackapan said:peterreeves said:I keep hearing about a programme called Spiral?
Can any lifers tell me if it's any good as it seems to have had many seasons.
From the 1st to final episode( sob!) we were totally hooked on, not only the various investigations involved but especially in the characters therein.
We spent many happy lockdown hours bingeing on all 5 series.
Absolutely brilliant !0