Seinfeld Episode at Walmart for $5. Had it for a year still haven't watched every season. For some reason I keep watching the Nazi soup episode & the one where the chef left the restroom without washing his hands.
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Seinfeld Episode at Walmart for $5. Had it for a year still haven't watched every season. For some reason I keep watching the Nazi soup episode & the one where the chef left the restroom without washing his hands.
Oh & the episode where Elaine meets a guy- who they both think they are part minority---when they both found out each were just regular old white folk...wanna go shop at the Gap!;D
Jeffrey Epstein - Filthy rich. It was OK, short, punchy. I watched it not long after the Gabriel Fernandez one and I think I'd maxed out on kiddie abuse stuff. Zoned out a bit. Of all the things people were saying about him I did find it funny that the one that got his knickers in a knot was the claim that he had an odd shaped cock.
He was a filthy cunt wrong un no doubting that. But if it was ever needed, his being bumped off was further proof that all these gangs go far beyond a single rich pervert, or bunch of cabbies or kebab shop owners.
The sinner - Currently on season 2. Basically Bill Pullman investigates (so far) murders committed by what seem to be perfectly 'normal' people. He scratches below the surface of what seems to be bizarre, but slam dunk cases (the murderers admit it) to find all sorts of weird shit going on in their lives/towns.
Has Bill Pullman ever played a bad guy?
I am going through the Dragon Ball Z series for the first time and they are good.
is it any good ? I watched the first which I thought was ok but read reviews of series 2 and 3 which they said were weaker.
Can't think of him playing a bad guy like you say - probably wouldn't work now ! Then again I remember going to see Cliffhanger thinking how could John Lithgow play a baddie but that worked
I watched the first series when it came out a few years ago and thought it was good. I think once you've done the first and know the format, you know there's going to be some fucked up shit behind people doing what they do. The gloss comes off pretty quick. Definitely enjoyed the first (first time around) more than the second.
The Test - Prime series about Cricket Australia trying to recover from the ball tampering 'scandal' of 2018 in Cape Town, to the Ashes retaining series of 2019. I love sports documentaries, doesn't really matter what sport, but being English I've got a soft spot for cricket. Don't watch it avidly but when the World cup comes around or the Aussies come to town, you kinda have to.
Cricket Australia are seriously savvy when it comes to the media and how they present 'the brand' cricket Australia so it was always going to be tightly controlled, no warts and all here. It would have been nice to hear a bit more about the ball tampering and how the other players felt about it but I guess a line was drawn and it was very much what do we do from here, so no real complaints on that front.
I think it humanized the Aussies far too much. I mean that in the nicest possible way. Australian cricketers are hard bastards who play cricket really well, macho blokes with big moustaches who steamroll their way through country after country leaving crumpled home cricket teams and any hopes they might have had in a heap. Bars dry, and women pregnant. That's what they do, that's what they've always done to my recollection. Australia are still a very good team no doubting that, probably the best in the World I'd imagine, I'm guessing, experience says I wont be wrong. But England teams, and I'd imagine it's the same the World over, always talk about the mental aspect of playing Australia. Scarred by what's gone before, like a Mike Tyson opponent beaten before the first bell sounds. They're a machine and there's nothing you can do about it, you know it and they know it. If I was a coach I'd be insisting my players watch that and at the end of it I'd be giving it full on Duke "You see!!! They're not a machine...." They're just blokes, who cry, and have issues, and doubt themselves, and worry about all sorts of daft shit. Just like you do.
I reckon it's fair to say no one likes David Warner ;D
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Curfew - Think running man meets death race meets I am legend...........and Sean Bean. Should have known it would be utter toilet, and it was. For some reason I stuck with it, only 6 episodes.
Down to Earth - Zac Efron and his mate Darin Olien travel around the World looking at healthy sustainable ways to live. I really enjoyed it. There's the global warming element to it which I get people do or dont buy into, but thats besides the point for me. Regardless of your stance on that, we should all be doing what we can no matter how big or small to make the spinning ball (or disc) a better cleaner place. Some of the innovation was incredible. I liked Efron and his mate too.
You'd have a tug on his beard. Don't pretend otherwise.
Ive no idea if beanz has a beard. Ask him yourself.
Please spare me the saddoboxing dime store psychology eh TIC, seen it all before kid ;D
If you're going for a walk, don't forget your mask.
That's really kind of you young man. Fear not, I'm very happy with who I really am ;D
Fuckin A!! :lyle:
But should you reconsider the mask thing
https://www.saddoboxing.com/boxingfo...tid=5488&stc=1
On his face. Where else would you expect to find it you fruity bastard?
https://www.saddoboxing.com/boxingfo...tid=5489&stc=1
The New Legends of Monkey, which is on Netflix, is very poor.
The original Monkey Magic which is nearly 40 years old had more action, better fights and characters. How can something so new be so bad?
In the process of watching...
Spartacus. I know it's old now and it's total pony. But the blood and sex keep it moving along. I'm into season three now, I think there are four. It's got so much that I hate, changing characters, the slow mo blood spillage, the rock music in the arena, the dodgy accents. I hate it all. But can't stop watching for some reason. John Hannah as a bad guy, hate him.
Prodigal Son. Son of notorious mass murderer becomes a twisted genius type psychological profiler to hunt down murderers. Aided by his mass murderer Dad. Michael Sheen as a bad guy, great. Tom Payne, like him. His stay as Jesus in TWD was far too brief.
Black Sails - Basically a prequel to Treasure Island. The story of how Long John Silver came to prominence and how Billy Bones ended up on Skeleton Island and then wandering into a bar with a map. Really enjoyed it. Flint, Silver, Teach, Vane, Rackham. All brilliant.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rT2Y5jjBNpQ
Currently juggling the Mandalorian and finally started Cobra Kai over the weekend. Initial thought is why in the hell did they have poor Johnny hit the skids so hard ;D. Man talk about down in the dumps, that crane kick really messed him up. Both addictive as hell though and well done so far.
Yeh have to admit that when I first saw Mandalorian I was really hoping it was centered more on actual Boba Fett and some guild of Bounty hunters. Still good, but gets a little too cute with the Baby Yoda stuff and have to think the makers figured that in with viewership in mind.
Has anyone watched The Boys? It is like an adult or real life version of if the Avengers/Justice League existed. These heroes are corrupt who are money and fame hungry. Was watching it with the kids but had to turn it off as it was not appropriate for them.
I tried to watch it the other day. Couldn't get started with it. I put enough Elizabeth Shue in the wank bank so all good. It's like a TV series of The Watchmen isn't it? When the fast bloke disintegrated that girl, that was quite good.
https://m.imdb.com/title/tt10970552/
Got into this last week on Netflix. I think it’s nine episodes, maybe eight but it seems very well done and certainly has a nice spooky feel to it. I was considering dropping Netflix but I’m so glad I didn’t. I’m trying to avoid the news for a while and these good series that pop up definitely provide a distraction.
;D
Sat down with the kids to watch "The Boys." Classic. Err don't tell mummy about that. ;D
Fear The Walking Dead - Everyone knows the walking dead, whether you watch it or not is another matter. Zombies, humans, humans worse than the zombies etc. I'd always been a bit skeptical of fear the walking dead because it's just not the same is it, without ever watching it. I assumed there would be a different spin on things. Turns out there isn't, same shit, different bunch of people. That said it's alright. I'm four, out of six (I think) seasons in.
There's another spin off. World beyond which is about a bunch of teenagers post apocalypse. Then there's apparently going to be a Daryl and Carole spin off. Andrew Lincoln is doing a few Rick Grimes movies. I always wondered why zombies never truly ate any of their victims, they leave plenty of meat on the bone. That wont be a problem with this franchise. It will be milked for all it's worth.
Queens Gambit - Netflix. Really enjoyed this. Story of Beth Harmon, chess prodigy and drug addict/alchy. It's a great program, short as well only 8 episodes I think.
I am Heath Ledger - One of the Sky documentary things. What's to say really. Seemed like a really great bloke, very clever, very creative. Good chess player. Interestingly he was going to make a film adaptation of Queens Gambit with the girl from Umbrella Academy who I always get confused with Linda Cardolini playing Beth. Shame.
It was a little bit waiting for them to start talking about The Joker to be fair. I guess that's a testament to how good it was that you want to skim past Brokeback and the like.
Blood of Zeus is an adult animation series on Netflix which is set in the world of Greek mythology.
It has a decent storyline, Gods, monsters, magic and gruesome death.
Excellent watch.
Started watching Brooklyn Nine-Nine, very funny shame it is ending.
The Serpent - BBC iPlayer
True 8 part story, the guy was clever as fuck but also sick as fuck.
Brilliant Story and definitely one of the best show's I've watched in a while 👌
All about it here -
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.mir...d-23490434.amp
Suits. I know I'm as usual well behind the times here but it's what I do. I binge watched pretty much all of it. It only got a bit stale for me when you know who left.
I'd love to see it continue but follow Mike and Harvey out to Seattle. That was the show for me, their relationship. And with them fighting for the little guys now it would be more courtroom stuff which I love, more dramatic.
"Your Honor".
Can't tell anymore whether these series intend to milk it for another season... or whether they're just gonna leave it as is.
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