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    Finished white lines on Netflix this week, don’t know what to think about it really, enjoyed the story but some of the ‘trouble’ the characters found themselves in along the way was pretty outrageous, soundtrack was great though
    It took me a few episodes to accept that the story was ridiculous but after that I enjoyed it. Completely agree re the soundtrack. Struggled a bit with that clown Lawrence fox being in it.


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    The new series of Unsolved Mysteries on Netflix is excellent. I loved the original series and used to watch it with my mum when I was much younger, but the stories this new series covers are incredible.

    The Dupont de Ligonnes massacre is an utterly bonkers story and I hope it gets resolved one day (no spoilers, but even if you don't/can't watch the show, I recommend reading up about this - it's crazy!).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sylar View Post
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    The new series of Unsolved Mysteries on Netflix is excellent. I loved the original series and used to watch it with my mum when I was much younger, but the stories this new series covers are incredible.

    The Dupont de Ligonnes massacre is an utterly bonkers story and I hope it gets resolved one day (no spoilers, but even if you don't/can't watch the show, I recommend reading up about this - it's crazy!).
    That's next on my list.

    Currently watching The Innocence Files which someone in here mentioned before. Terrifying to see what 'evidence' put people beyind bars. The Innocence Project only get through a very small amount of cases put to them so there will be many more out there.

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    Just noticed slasher 3 on Netflix ! 2 episodes in , I like all that gory stuff

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    The Boys on Amazon is tremendous!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sylar View Post
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    The new series of Unsolved Mysteries on Netflix is excellent. I loved the original series and used to watch it with my mum when I was much younger, but the stories this new series covers are incredible.

    The Dupont de Ligonnes massacre is an utterly bonkers story and I hope it gets resolved one day (no spoilers, but even if you don't/can't watch the show, I recommend reading up about this - it's crazy!).
    I’ve just finished that, I couldn’t help feeling that some of them were just the families refusing to accept the most likely explanation, but the French one as you say is bonkers.

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    Just finished Banshee for the second time.

    Usually give up half way through when I rewatch stuff but this is up there with the best for me.

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    BBC Iplayer for Staged. 15 minute episodes featuring David Tennant and Michael Sheen.
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    Second that, it's very good.
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    The Rise of The Murdoch Dynasty on BBC2 at the moment is pretty harrowing viewing.
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    Undercover on Netflix, has kept my attention quite well even though it is a dutch programme.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pretty Boy View Post
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    The Rise of The Murdoch Dynasty on BBC2 at the moment is pretty harrowing viewing.
    Good call, was wanting to watch that and forgot it was on, I player it is

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sylar View Post
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    The new series of Unsolved Mysteries on Netflix is excellent. I loved the original series and used to watch it with my mum when I was much younger, but the stories this new series covers are incredible.

    The Dupont de Ligonnes massacre is an utterly bonkers story and I hope it gets resolved one day (no spoilers, but even if you don't/can't watch the show, I recommend reading up about this - it's crazy!).
    Watched this one yesterday, utterly bonkers as you say. A really enjoyable (maybe not the right word given the circumstances) watch though, been on my mind ever since!

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    The Boys on Amazon is tremendous!
    Yes it is, the new season trailers look as good.

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    Just watched The Departure again, what an amazing cast and soundtrack. Van Morrison singing comfortably numb. Stunning

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    Once Upon a Time in Iraq on the BBC iplayer is superb.

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    Finished Slasher season 3 last night was great

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    Down to earth with Zac Efron, really enjoyed this bit hippy at times questionable banter but I liked it.

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    Great movie starting now on C4, Three Billboards outside Ebbing Missouri

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    Quote Originally Posted by hibsbollah View Post
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    Great movie starting now on C4, Three Billboards outside Ebbing Missouri
    Cracking film really enjoyed that

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    I watched season 3 of the sinner on Netflix, I definitely recommend it. All 3 seasons are really good.

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    Watched The Matrix again recently and it was as good as j remember it. Arguably the greatest Sci-Fi film of all time.

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    I've been watching The Story of God with Morgan Freeman on Netflix.

    It's not particularly heavy hitting but it's quite an interesting watch.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Since90+2 View Post
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    Watched The Matrix again recently and it was as good as j remember it. Arguably the greatest Sci-Fi film of all time.
    Brilliant film.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lord bunberry View Post
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    I watched season 3 of the sinner on Netflix, I definitely recommend it. All 3 seasons are really good.
    Must admit I found season 3 a bit crap to be honest. Not a patch on the first two in my highly inexpert opinion

    Thought it was going to be quite good half way through then it never really fired for me. Think it would have been miles better if the character of focus was Nick rather than his ultimately quite boring, and only half committed to mayhem, side kick.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Since90+2 View Post
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    Watched The Matrix again recently and it was as good as j remember it. Arguably the greatest Sci-Fi film of all time.
    It is a good film. Plenty of contenders in the greatest sci-fi film category though!

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    Quote Originally Posted by RyeSloan View Post
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    Must admit I found season 3 a bit crap to be honest. Not a patch on the first two in my highly inexpert opinion

    Thought it was going to be quite good half way through then it never really fired for me. Think it would have been miles better if the character of focus was Nick rather than his ultimately quite boring, and only half committed to mayhem, side kick.
    I liked it, but it was definitely different from the first two as you knew who was guilty and there wasn’t going to be the dramatic twist that there was in the first two. I agree that nick was definitely the most interesting character in it and I thought that the older woman was going to have a role in what happened early on.

    Ive also just watched a short story compilation called Silent Eye, it’s like Tales of the Unexpected. The acting was pretty terrible and the stories were weird, I can’t work out whether I just didn’t get it sometimes or it was just rubbish.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sylar View Post
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    The new series of Unsolved Mysteries on Netflix is excellent. I loved the original series and used to watch it with my mum when I was much younger, but the stories this new series covers are incredible.

    The Dupont de Ligonnes massacre is an utterly bonkers story and I hope it gets resolved one day (no spoilers, but even if you don't/can't watch the show, I recommend reading up about this - it's crazy!).
    Have been watching this over the last few nights and just watched this episode now. Crazy stuff!

    I'd actually read about the case last year when there was an article that police at Glasgow airport thought they had arrested a man in connection with it (but they hadn't).
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    New prequel to Sopranos planned Michael Gandolphi due to star in it, its about Tony's dad and Uncle Junior, same writers as well as production team. , Quite excited about it to be honest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wpj View Post
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    New prequel to Sopranos planned Michael Gandolphi due to star in it, its about Tony's dad and Uncle Junior, same writers as well as production team. , Quite excited about it to be honest.
    I’ve just started rewatching it, series 1 episode 5, just watched that tremendous College episode where he meets up with the rat.
    I actually had the box set on VHS, shows you how long ago it was!
    Im scared the new thing will be crap and they’ll spoil the legacy
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