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The What's Good on TV Thread ver. piracy ftw

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Jay is now married to Louise the bird he got with in the house.
She was lovely to look at, beautiful eyes but not much in the brain department.
He done well for himself catching a looker like Louise.
 
I think someone else has already mentioned: The trailer park boys!!!!!!!
A series that i watch every summer, every single fucking episode of it. Been doing this for 3 years and still not bored!! :)

a quick quote that i searched from the net, definately not my favourite but still good though

Mr. Lahey: Why don't you get a life Rick? Why don't ya go to community college like Julian here. Hey, I got a good idea. You could teach, livin' in a car and growin' dope 101.

Ricky: Hehe. And you can teach how to get drunk, get fired from the police force become a... lousy trailer park supervisor that sucks, hangs around with a fuckin' idiot that doesn't wear a shirt and looks like a dick but thinks he looks good... 101.
 
Ahh i just love the love-hate relationship with the ppl in the park..

Havs to see a episode NOW. And probably end up watching seasons :D
 
'Banged up Abroad' just started on Ch.5 + 1. Always some interesting stories on this series of programmes.
 
Watching 24 Hours in A & E. . Sad as fuck and not for the fainthearted! One of the most interesting, fascinating, powerful shows on tv though. Massive respect to anyone who does that job for the living, must be hard to go home and zone out after a days work.
 
I just remembered one of my favourite show's so far.... not a new one though.
THE LITTLEST HOBO.. Man that dog rock's my world<3
 
I've just been getting into Breaking Bad...Nearly finished the first series. It's good, if a little heavy handed at times (I like the bits about meth the most...The rest is all filler 8)). Are series 2, 3, 4, 5 etc any good?
 
anyone watching Question Time?

10 minutes in and Lydon is pwning everyone

genuinely didn't realise he'd be so salient and intelligent on the banking/Barclays issue .. but he obviously knows his stuff and can get to the heart of the matter instantly. what a diamond.

lovely, refreshing stuff

John Lydon is on Question time right now ! =D
just saw your post. he's rather good at it, no?

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he's owning slightly less in the 2nd half, but it's still lovely to see him there
 
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Vincent Cassel movie on BBC4 @ 9pm tonight - Mesrine: Killer Instinct [2008]. Love Cassel but I haven't seen this one. Looks well worth watching or dl'ing tho

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A notorious figure in his native France and beyond, bank robber and prison escapee extraordinaire Jacques Mesrine led such a wildly excessive life that it's taken two films (this and Mesrine: Public Enemy Number One) to pack it all in. The first instalment opens with his still-controversial shooting in 1979, before returning to his formative army years in Algeria, and a subsequent trail of criminality across 1960s France, Spain and even Canada. Gérard Depardieu is on imposing form as an old-school Parisian crime boss, while Cécile de France sparkles as a gun-toting femme fatale, yet it's a truly electric Vincent Cassel who owns this movie as Mesrine himself. Director Jean-François Richet keeps up a cracking pace, deliberately styling the proceedings after Hollywood's gritty crime flicks from the early 1970s. He also purposefully contrasts Mesrine's charismatic contempt for authority with a shockingly brutal ruthlessness. The result goes beyond pastiche to shape a pulsating chronicle of one man's confounding - and deadly - contradictions.

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Biographical crime drama starring Vincent Cassel. The first part of the story of notorious French criminal Jacques Mesrine, from small beginnings as a Paris thug and armed raider, to fugitive bank-robber and jail-breaker, until he was eventually declared to be Canada's Public Enemy Number One.
 
Vincent Cassel movie on BBC4 @ 9pm tonight - Mesrine: Killer Instinct [2008]. Love Cassel but I haven't seen this one. Looks well worth watching or dl'ing tho

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A notorious figure in his native France and beyond, bank robber and prison escapee extraordinaire Jacques Mesrine led such a wildly excessive life that it's taken two films (this and Mesrine: Public Enemy Number One) to pack it all in. The first instalment opens with his still-controversial shooting in 1979, before returning to his formative army years in Algeria, and a subsequent trail of criminality across 1960s France, Spain and even Canada. Gérard Depardieu is on imposing form as an old-school Parisian crime boss, while Cécile de France sparkles as a gun-toting femme fatale, yet it's a truly electric Vincent Cassel who owns this movie as Mesrine himself. Director Jean-François Richet keeps up a cracking pace, deliberately styling the proceedings after Hollywood's gritty crime flicks from the early 1970s. He also purposefully contrasts Mesrine's charismatic contempt for authority with a shockingly brutal ruthlessness. The result goes beyond pastiche to shape a pulsating chronicle of one man's confounding - and deadly - contradictions.

Plot Summary
Biographical crime drama starring Vincent Cassel. The first part of the story of notorious French criminal Jacques Mesrine, from small beginnings as a Paris thug and armed raider, to fugitive bank-robber and jail-breaker, until he was eventually declared to be Canada's Public Enemy Number One.

Sounds decent. Thanks for the heads up. Switching over now! :)
 
I saw I missed the one on the making of Sabbath Bloody Sabbath [least I think it was that album] the other day, so was gonna find a DL. Will look for the Motorhead one at the same time

Starting on ITV4 @ 11.15pm tonight Boogie Nights ...

LOVE it tons and it's got one of my favourite movie scenes in, when the drug deal goes tits up to the tune of Jessie's Girl playing in the background. Class scene for sheer whacked out tension.

Class bunch of actors too .. love J C Reilly, William H Macy, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Luis Guzman, Don Cheadle ..

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Pornography, drugs and disco are the driving forces of this potent parable of the partying 1970s from director Paul Thomas Anderson. Spanning the height of the disco era, this Martin Scorsese-influenced rags-to-bitches allegory is a visually stunning and poignant exploration of the adult entertainment industry. Charting the rise, fall and rise again of bus boy-turned-porn star Mark Wahlberg, who has the right credentials to make it big in the business, Anderson's surreal take on the American Dream is as startling as it is highly entertaining. Burt Reynolds was Oscar-nominated for his brilliant turn as sleaze-movie producer Jack Horner, the patriarch of an extended family of life's flotsam and jetsam. Scintillating support is provided by Heather Graham as Rollergirl and Julianne Moore (also Oscar-nominated) as leading lady Amber Waves. The breathtaking opening Steadicam shot is justifiably famous.

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Sex-drugs-and-disco drama starring Mark Wahlberg, Burt Reynolds and Julianne Moore. Dishwasher Eddie Adams reinvents himself as Dirk Diggler and becomes a porn star in 1970s Los Angeles. As a protégé of director Jack Horner he rides the wave of wealth and fame, but the party can't last for ever.
 
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