Watched Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen, A Journey, A Song last night. It was excellent, some great unseen footage a cast straight out of Who's Who and of course brilliant music throughout. I am a Cohen fan, I have been since I was born, his music was the soundtrack to my youth so my view on this film maybe slightly biased but it is worth a watch no matter. Available on Amazon at the moment.
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07-11-2022 12:42 PM #271
Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former.
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07-11-2022 06:52 PM #272This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The raw footage without commentary is brilliant, it's really well done.
It's made me feel pretty old. I actually visited Russia in 1993 and watching the 1992-1994 episode, it looked a lot longer ago than it feels inside.
There's obviously been a fair bit of water passed under the bridge for Russia between now and then.
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07-11-2022 06:58 PM #273
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07-11-2022 07:31 PM #274
Quite enjoyed Ben Fogle's documentary about Detroit that was on Channel 5 a couple of weeks ago.
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07-11-2022 08:13 PM #275
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18-11-2022 10:50 PM #278
Just watched the Pepsi/Harrier Jump Jet documentary. Pretty enjoyable but could have done with being an episode shorter.
Not a story I'd heard before.
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19-11-2022 07:48 PM #279
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Watched Graham Hancock's Ancient Apocalypse series on Netflix the other day, enjoyed it, I've never read any of his books but I've heard a few appearance's on podcasts he's done quite an interesting guy testing theories ruffling a few feathers on the way by the looks of things but enjoyed the series
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19-11-2022 08:56 PM #280
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#RELS122 There’s a new Netflix series called #AncientApocalypse DO NOT WASTE YOUR TIME ON IT. Tell your friends. It repurposes long debunked & racist conspiracy theories. Read this thread by a real archaeologist to understand exactly what is wrong with it.
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20-11-2022 10:14 AM #281
The Ronaldo doc is fascinating.
For him to have played in the 2002 WC is amazing, but for him to have done so well in it means he's up there with the best players ever. It was extraordinary.
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22-11-2022 02:53 PM #282
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22-11-2022 03:11 PM #283
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On the programme. It was Scientists and rigorous study that proved we wouldn't fall of the horizon. There are thousands of Scientists looking to expand our knowledge of history, they aren't covering anything up.
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23-11-2022 08:13 AM #284
Louis Theroux - Take my baby, a documentary about open child adoption, not normally my sort of thing but I like all Louis Theroux's stuff, quite a moving watch.
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24-11-2022 06:01 AM #285
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Oil city confidential- The Story of Dr Feelgood , on Sky Arts . Fabulous stuff shown last night as a tribute to the late Wilko Johnson
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24-11-2022 02:06 PM #286This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former.
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24-11-2022 07:33 PM #287
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He he was a complete one off and certainly unique, unlike today's mass produced pop stars
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15-12-2022 09:31 PM #289
Chris Kamara - Lost for Words. ITV. About him learning to live with and come to terms with his diagnosis of Apraxsia of Speech.
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10-01-2023 03:02 PM #293
Don't know if these already mentioned , I watched both FIFA UNCOVERED and Pele documentaries last night and found them good .
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11-01-2023 05:59 AM #294
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Watched the docs on the napal earthquake, New Zealand volcano and Bernie madoff on Netflix last wee while all pretty decent madoff the usual drawn out type probably could have got a better doc with a 90min film
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11-01-2023 11:39 AM #295
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If These Walls Could Sing on Disney.
Obviously Beatles heavy but an excellent watch.
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31-01-2023 03:39 PM #299
Getting away with murder(s), 2 part documentary on All4 investigating why so few of the perpetrators of The Holocaust were ever prosecuted and the pitiful sentences meted out to those found guilty. A very moving watch.
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