Surprised you find time for tv shows on there after all that redtube
Quality TV Shows
That made me laugh. You'd go blind looking at that site!
Perhaps not surprising that you old bastards cant stream football but know how to find pornography.
I'm streaming football perfectly and I dont watch porn. I do know of the site but watching porn is like watching Americas Cup yatching - boring and not my cupmof tea. Feel free to retract your remark.
he may have been talking about me. I find watching porn is like watching Americas Cup yatching - weirdly enthralling and great to wank to.
Respect to ya! You and the yatchs full of seamen?
Man that was a good episode of The Walking Dead!
Anyone remember the Chef, Graeme Kerr? Did that show in the 60's - "The Galloping Gourmet". He's still alive at 80 years old. Those shows were fun unlike cooking shows of today. He'd get pissed on screen on wine, make some fabulous food and had a wicked sense of humour. Some of those old shows still hold up as classic TV.
(Un) Happy Valley
It's grim up North
Those shows were fun unlike cooking shows of today. He'd get pissed on screen on wine, make some fabulous food and had a wicked sense of humour.
Do you enjoy Vice's youtube channel Munchies? Semi famous chefs getting drunk and visiting their favourite places.
There's episodes on British food, I recommend the Scotland stuff (despite Model-esque host), The Franks series, and F*ck that's delicious with Action Bronson, and Huang's World!
Warning, contains mostly young people, swearing, general rudeness, and some weird hosts.
(Un) Happy Valley
It's grim up North
Yeah pretty compelling, albeit grim, viewing. Similar to Broadchurch which was also excellent and a must watch.
Those shows were fun unlike cooking shows of today. He'd get pissed on screen on wine, make some fabulous food and had a wicked sense of humour.
Do you enjoy Vice's youtube channel Munchies? Semi famous chefs getting drunk and visiting their favourite places.
There's episodes on British food, I recommend the Scotland stuff (despite Model-esque host), The Franks series, and F*ck that's delicious with Action Bronson, and Huang's World!
Warning, contains mostly young people, swearing, general rudeness, and some weird hosts.
Haven't seen it butwill check it out.
About 5 or 6 episodes into the TV version of From Dusk Till Dawn and really enjoying it. Wasn't sure how the movie would translate to tv but Robert Rodriguez has done a great job. Plus Eiza Gonzalez, wow
I don't think we have a movie thread so I'ma just gonna put it here - Just watched 'Boyhood'.
I really enjoyed it. Plus the concept of filming it over 12 years fascinates me so much.
Black Mirror - brilliant Christmas special
anyone watching Broadchurch season II?
been enjoying Helix, although season two is a bit of a stretch to follow, enjoyed The strain and as usual banshee is a violent blood fest....luv It!!!
Finally finished series 1 of Agents of S H I E L D, which got better as the series continued.
Simmons.........*swoon*
For fans of Arrested Development and Game of Thrones: http://arrestedwesteros.com/
Just finished watching episode 1:
Jessie Seaton...
Who's a little fishy on a little dishy when the boat comes in?
I just spent a few hours watching the pilot episode and the first 3 episodes of season 1 of "The Invaders" - A Quinn Martin Production. There were only two series made - 43 episodes. It's bloody good as it relies more on story than major special effects. Made in the 1966/67/68 years that shows but Roy Thinnes was great in the lead. You can view the whole lot on youtube.
Just finished Fargo. Haven't seen the movie but enjoyed the series. Recommended.
Just finished Fargo. Haven't seen the movie but enjoyed the series. Recommended.
Movie very good and the series was excellent.
Have seen the promos for the new series, decent cast but concerned it's getting a bit 'gimmicky' with the obvious dry humour being taken too far. We will see...
Anyone else enjoying fear the walking dead?
At first the change of pace and tone threw me off, but I'm really starting to enjoy it.
Still being annoyed they wont tell the daughter shark though.
Yeah loving Fear the Walking Dead, actually like the change from Walking Dead and the fact that it has gone to how it all started. Moving faster than I expected though for a first season.
If people aren't watching it, haven't seen it. So watch Humans, it is an awesome show. Just like the Walking Dead and Zombie schools, apparently the cast playing AI's had training to get rid of their human traits for the acting. The main character plays the role so well and story line is really good, already can't wait for season 2.
Hell yea Season 1 of humans was great
Anyone else enjoying fear the walking dead?
At first the change of pace and tone threw me off, but I'm really starting to enjoy it.
Still being annoyed they wont tell the daughter shark though.
Yeah, I'm watching this and I have never seen The Walking Dead so watching as a standalone.
Anyone else enjoying fear the walking dead?
At first the change of pace and tone threw me off, but I'm really starting to enjoy it.
Still being annoyed they wont tell the daughter shark though.
Yeah, I'm watching this and I have never seen The Walking Dead so watching as a standalone.
Watch walking dead as well! Like my favourite hour long show!
Anyone else enjoying fear the walking dead?
At first the change of pace and tone threw me off, but I'm really starting to enjoy it.
Still being annoyed they wont tell the daughter shark though.
Yeah, I'm watching this and I have never seen The Walking Dead so watching as a standalone.
Thats an interesting way to watch it. whats your take on the show?
I hadnt thought about what it would be like to watch the show and not seeing it as a prequel to a show youve watcherd.
Watched it, looks like a whole lot wrong in the case. I'm not 100% sure Avery is innocent but I don't think the court really had enough to convict him either. Saying that the series wouldn't have shown us everything in the court room either.
I am sick of the Police response as they continually refuse to check out any new evidence in any of the shows. Would they rather be out revenue collecting on the roads or actually finding the real guilty parties in a murder? The psychics might not be on the money but they raise enough doubt for things to be investigated properly and their claims checked more thoroughly.
What happened to True Detective? I'm struggling through the second season.
I watched Sherlock Holmes, with Martin Freeman and Benedict Cumberbatch in it, last night. Series three. Very good.
Watched it, looks like a whole lot wrong in the case. I'm not 100% sure Avery is innocent but I don't think the court really had enough to convict him either. Saying that the series wouldn't have shown us everything in the court room either.
Yea I have no idea if Avery is guilty or not. But there is so much more than reasonable doubt. There is insufficient facts for me to even think about drawing a conclusion to anyone. You shouldn't be able to be charged based on that.
I mean the cop was pinged by saying 2 contradicting things under oath. that means a fact is the cop lied under oath.
The problem was small town, cops know everyone, I'd be shark scared to go against them. And the prosecution lawyer made it really bloody clear that you were basically going against them. it really pissed me off when the prosecution lawyers said if its not Avery then you are saying it is the cops who killed her, but the defense literally said the opposite to that. The prosecution were dicks man.
What happened to True Detective? I'm struggling through the second season.
In season three, Woody Harrelsen and Matthew McConaughey are back on the case to investigate what the fudge happened to season two.
Was honestly disappointing though eh?!
Had the bones of an ok show but the characters were just nowhere near as likeable as Rust and Marty and it lacked that eerie as fudge Louisianna set feeling the first season had throughout.