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Ripper Street.

(See June 10, few posts above).

Finished it this morning. O M F G!!! This one is Definitely Up There!

Love a bit of Period Drama, anyway.  But, Fukk, Yeah! Cast. Acting. Characterisations. Story line;  Fukking Faultless! Totally 'Unputdownable'  :clapper:

One thing I noticed too? The Directors eye for Eyes! Incredible! The light and focus, many times gave us such wonderful, close up images of peoples eyes, I wouldn't mind them for my wall!

Now, I'm bereft. What the Fukk am I gonna watch now?!? What can follow That?! :icon_eek:

 

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Did you both enjoy it?  Cheers, D.

just watching a programme about the 84-85 miners strike and theres my father large as life on the tele walking towards the camera, he's been dead over 30 yrs, fair shook me up in a good way, wasnt exp

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1 hour ago, Rusty2 said:

Meaning to start watching that. But weve started a spin off of sons of anarchy.  Mayans MC. Same writers etc pretty good

Mayans mc is class. 

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I'm watching Meet Joe Black. Seen it before and an enjoyable and quite clever film. But also an example of how "Hollywood " can sell anything as being good, even Death, if Death has a physical appearance of Brad Pitt. 

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13 hours ago, Ken's Deputy said:

" Clarksons Farm ".

Prime. Started yesterday ..... :D

Fukkin brilliant! Thoroughly enjoyed every minute of it!

(Those bird boxes he bought were absolute fukking crap though!)

Really enjoyed it mate, typical bullish Clarkson style, but showed him in a very good light imo..

The dry stone waller had me in stitches...

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Watched 3:10 To Yuma last week and thoughly enjoyed it.

I had seen the 1957 original a couple of times as a kid. A Glen Ford film, it's ok.

I'd also watched this new version (2007) before but for whatever reason, just not taken it in. However, within the first 5 mins it had me hooked. Brilliant performances from Bail and Crow kept the film edgy and dark, with the best performance going to Ben Foster, as the sly right hand man of Crows character.

You don't need to be a fan of the western to enjoy this one.

A great watch, highly recommended... ?

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