Where are people watching series these days? Between Sky blocking a number of sites and a few getting taken down its annoying, just want Mr Robot season 2 without fucking subtitles or anything.![]()
Where are people watching series these days? Between Sky blocking a number of sites and a few getting taken down its annoying, just want Mr Robot season 2 without fucking subtitles or anything.![]()
MDB - found season 1 and just finished episode 8. Going to finish the last two tomorrow night so will update later.
Really great show though, cheers.
Stranger Things' star to appear in remake of Stephen King's 'It'
I hope they do the remake justice and dont fuck it up. I love the 'IT' book
I've watched a season and a half of hell on wheels this last week. Stuck at work site. Pretty good shit.
Really enjoyed Stranger Things! Moved on to the second season of Marco Polo and now I'm on the last episode and I don't know what to watch now!
Has only seen the Australian TV program "Animal Kingdom"? Really enjoyed the film, but you just really can't trust film critics (at least the mainstream ones, anyway). Rotten Tomatoes is alright enough, but mainly just a good guidline if something is absolutely shyte.
https://www.rottentomatoes.com/tv/animal_kingdom/s01/
http://gb.imdb.com/title/tt5574490/
Btw what do you think of Mark Kermode as a film critic?
Have you seen Narcos? I reckon you might like it. Now there's a season 2 so loads of good viewing to jammy in for those nights of lazy indulgence![]()
Animal Kingdom is one of my favorite films, 'Pope' was an amazingly scary psycopathic character.
Since watcing A.K. I've noticed the actor who played him; Ben Mendelsohn, in at least 2 other films where he was also excellent. I cant quite recall the full details of one of the films, but iirc he played a similar type of character to 'Pope', and he was also in Verical Limit, which i rewatched the other night, where again he had a good role, this time as a 'good guy' all be it a bit of a nutter, but also a very experienced and capable mountaineer who volunteers to help on an extremely dangerous resue mission on K2. It's a slightly cheesy film, but is a very good edge of the seat watch first time round, with shocks and thrills a plenty, and stood up to a second viewing much better than expected.
I know it wasn't me you were asking but I must say he's been my favourite and most trusted film critic for 20-odd years now. Excellent taste in films (imo and all that) and (for me at least) his reviews are almost spookily spot-on time after time. He used to write for a magazine I read religiously as a teenager that specialised in horror films - especially obscure old B-movies, "video nasties" and such like - and his pieces always stood out. You ever heard him talk about The Exorcist? It's his all-time favourite film and lawdy does that fella know it - and every even remotely conceivable connection and cultural resonance from it - inside out. But mostly I just find it refreshing to find a film critic who doesn't just go with Citizen Kane - I'll always trust the opinions of somebody who thinks for themselves far more than those who just say what they know they're expected to say.