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    Planet Earth 111 , Stunning camera work again, The Archer Fish were amazing . slightly depressing to see the way the planet and the animals habitats are changing and not for the good .
    Quite impressed with the seals against the killer shark.


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    Planet Earth 111
    Do you need to have seen the previous 110 series to be able to follow it?

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    Do you need to have seen the previous 110 series to be able to follow it?
    No. If you skip back a few and watch Planet Earth 101 it gives you the basics.
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    I've just finished The Fall of the House of Usher.

    It's 8 episodes based on Edgar Allan Poe stories and utterly captivating.

    Highly recommended.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hibbyradge View Post
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    I've just finished The Fall of the House of Usher.

    It's 8 episodes based on Edgar Allan Poe stories and utterly captivating.

    Highly recommended.
    What's it on? I like a bit of Poe-dark.

    (please don't say The Telly)

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    Quote Originally Posted by CropleyWasGod View Post
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    What's it on? I like a bit of Poe-dark.

    (please don't say The Telly)
    Netflix

    It's really brilliantly made.

    It was as if I feel exactly what the characters are experiencing, so clever too.
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    Watched the film Reptile on Netflix as half my street told me it was brilliant


    Meh

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    Watched the film Reptile on Netflix as half my street told me it was brilliant


    Meh
    Del Toro was very good but agree that it wasn't brilliant. The plot is all a bit obvious and been done a hundred times before. Think it was the directors first film. It's worth a watch for a TV movie but I'd say a 6 or 7 out of 10 for some decent acting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hibbyradge View Post
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    I've just finished The Fall of the House of Usher.

    It's 8 episodes based on Edgar Allan Poe stories and utterly captivating.

    Highly recommended.
    This is an excellent adaptation and I would recommend it highly too. Being a weird kid my two favourite bedtime stories were The Tell Tale Heart and The Raven. The former was my mums speciality as she would use her foot to tap out the heartbeat on my bed frame whilst she read it to me, which totally freaked my young brain out. I loved the Raven for the beat of the poem, it got me to sleep quickly, my head would go under the covers at "Darkness there and nothing more" and I would be snoozing before she read 'Lenore'! I have no delusion as to where my love of horror books and movies came from, that seed was planted and nurtured by my mum. I just wish she had hid some of the movies I watched at way too young an age and which did mentally scar me a wee bit


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    Quote Originally Posted by Oscar T Grouch View Post
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    This is an excellent adaptation and I would recommend it highly too. Being a weird kid my two favourite bedtime stories were The Tell Tale Heart and The Raven. The former was my mums speciality as she would use her foot to tap out the heartbeat on my bed frame whilst she read it to me, which totally freaked my young brain out. I loved the Raven for the beat of the poem, it got me to sleep quickly, my head would go under the covers at "Darkness there and nothing more" and I would be snoozing before she read 'Lenore'! I have no delusion as to where my love of horror books and movies came from, that seed was planted and nurtured by my mum. I just wish she had hid some of the movies I watched at way too young an age and which did mentally scar me a wee bit
    Sounds like social services should have been called!
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    The Morning Show season 3 continues to impress. Apple TV.
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    Has anyone watched Undercover, about Ferry who is a Belgian drug lord ? I watched it a while back and thought it was really good viewing as was the follow up film called Ferry

    I have just noticed there is another 8 part series on Netflix called Ferry which according to the date of November 2023, is this another new run or is it the previous ones from 2019 ? I watched the start of it earlier but to be honest I cant remember how the first series started 🤭

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bridge hibs View Post
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    Has anyone watched Undercover, about Ferry who is a Belgian drug lord ? I watched it a while back and thought it was really good viewing as was the follow up film called Ferry

    I have just noticed there is another 8 part series on Netflix called Ferry which according to the date of November 2023, is this another new run or is it the previous ones from 2019 ? I watched the start of it earlier but to be honest I cant remember how the first series started 🤭
    It's new. I'm half way through and it's very good - very funny
    Basically set between the film and Undercover.

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    It's new. I'm half way through and it's very good - very funny
    Basically set between the film and Undercover.
    Perfect, thanks mate thats tonights viewing sorted, enjoyed the other ones 👍

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    If you’ve not watched “Colin From Accounts” yet I can’t reccomend it highly enough.

    Absolutely hilarious.
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    If you’ve not watched “Colin From Accounts” yet I can’t reccomend it highly enough.

    Absolutely hilarious.
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    Watched the first episode of Bodies on Netflix looking like it may be very good.
    Just watching episode 2 and gutted to find that Scotland is still not independent in 2053.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hibrandenburg View Post
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    Just watching episode 2 and gutted to find that Scotland is still not independent in 2053.
    Bugger.

    Have they found out who is guilty with regards to the caravan though?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hibrandenburg View Post
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    Just watching episode 2 and gutted to find that Scotland is still not independent in 2053.
    I finished Bodies the other night, I actually fair enjoyed it. As with all time travel shows its easy to pick holes or question certain elements, but if you just take it for face value and not delve too much into the paradoxes etc it was a show I'd recommend

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    I finished Bodies the other night, I actually fair enjoyed it. As with all time travel shows its easy to pick holes or question certain elements, but if you just take it for face value and not delve too much into the paradoxes etc it was a show I'd recommend
    I've got 2 episodes to go.

    I'm with you. There are a couple of glaring plot holes but it's entertaining. Each of the stories in the respective time periods is well told and the overall storyline hold together pretty well. It's watchable and I've found myself doing the 'just one more episode' thing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hibee87 View Post
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    I finished Bodies the other night, I actually fair enjoyed it. As with all time travel shows its easy to pick holes or question certain elements, but if you just take it for face value and not delve too much into the paradoxes etc it was a show I'd recommend
    If you treat The Lazarus Project in the same manner it's worth a watch.

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    Louis Theroux interviews is back. Absolutely love this man. Don’t think I’ve ever seen him do something I haven’t liked. Anthony Joshua come across as a really nice guy. I’d love to see him fight Fury and win.

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    Mr in-between is very good. Gutted when it finished

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    Halfway through The Burning Girls, not sure what to make of it yet.

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    Just caught up with the Alienist on netflix and really enjoyed it, love how it has caught the detail of the late 1800s New York, pretty brutal in parts too and cast are great

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    Quote Originally Posted by HUTCHYHIBBY View Post
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    If you treat The Lazarus Project in the same manner it's worth a watch.
    I enjoyed that ..I see season 2 starts on Wednesday tnt Drama

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    Two Doors down coming on 24th November on the Beeb, cant wait

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bridge hibs View Post
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    Two Doors down coming on 24th November on the Beeb, cant wait
    Aw brilliant , Love that !!

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    Quote Originally Posted by HibbyAndy View Post
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    I enjoyed that ..I see season 2 starts on Wednesday tnt Drama
    Don't get that channel but, It's on Sky Max/Showcase as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HUTCHYHIBBY View Post
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    Don't get that channel but, It's on Sky Max/Showcase as well.
    Is it ready to binge watch or 1 episode a week ?

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