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Watch Beyond Stranger Things as they (Duffer Bros) explain why they introduced the character of Billy. Also the episode with the sister setup how Eleven could channel her rage/powers in the final episode.
Speaking of the final episode, the scenes at the school dance were brilliant.
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@virgil apparently born in Perth to a Kiwi dad and Canadian mum (according to his IMDB profile)
his caracter was stil a cnut (just for you @MN5 )
@Bovidae still, a whole episode of that just to teach her how to channel her rage better...especially when last season was 8 eps, this one 9 with a filler ep? Will still have a look at that though.
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Ep 7 is easily the lowest rated episode of the entire show so it wasn't popular with the fans. Just saying why they had that episode.
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Watched Sinners with Jessica Biel. Pretty good, had me guessing through it all until the final episode which seemed like the writers come up against the difficulty of tying it all together and some lazy writing/ editing resulted.
I'd still recommend, and not just because of side boob and arse shots of JB.
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30 for 30 Ric Flair.
I liked wrestling as a kid into my late teens. Can't relate to it now. But I always used to love getting out the NWA Starrcade videos(they were easier to get than the WWF ones in my local Cyclops vid shop). Flair, Sting and Nikita Karloff were the major stars. This doco isn't as good as I thought it was going to be but it was still great insight into rock'n'roll wrestling in the 80's.
Worth a watch on a lazy Sunday afternoon.
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@raznomore said in TV Serieseseses:
30 for 30 Ric Flair.
I liked wrestling as a kid into my late teens. Can't relate to it now. But I always used to love getting out the NWA Starrcade videos(they were easier to get than the WWF ones in my local Cyclops vid shop). Flair, Sting and Nikita Karloff were the major stars. This doco isn't as good as I thought it was going to be but it was still great insight into rock'n'roll wrestling in the 80's.
Worth a watch on a lazy Sunday afternoon.
The NWA presentations always looked so budget compared with the WWF back then. Then again the NWA always looked more realistic due to more blood.
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@raznomore said in TV Serieseseses:
30 for 30 Ric Flair.
I liked wrestling as a kid into my late teens. Can't relate to it now. But I always used to love getting out the NWA Starrcade videos(they were easier to get than the WWF ones in my local Cyclops vid shop). Flair, Sting and Nikita Karloff were the major stars. This doco isn't as good as I thought it was going to be but it was still great insight into rock'n'roll wrestling in the 80's.
Worth a watch on a lazy Sunday afternoon.
Interesting and random fact. NWA is now owned by Billy Corgan of Smashing Pumpkins fame.
I appreciate Rick Flair now but seriously hated the prick when I was a kid.
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@rancid-schnitzel said in TV Serieseseses:
@raznomore said in TV Serieseseses:
30 for 30 Ric Flair.
I liked wrestling as a kid into my late teens. Can't relate to it now. But I always used to love getting out the NWA Starrcade videos(they were easier to get than the WWF ones in my local Cyclops vid shop). Flair, Sting and Nikita Karloff were the major stars. This doco isn't as good as I thought it was going to be but it was still great insight into rock'n'roll wrestling in the 80's.
Worth a watch on a lazy Sunday afternoon.
Interesting and random fact. NWA is now owned by Billy Corgan of Smashing Pumpkins fame.
I appreciate Rick Flair now but seriously hated the prick when I was a kid.
Is it still called NWA? I thought i read that it became WCW
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@canefan said in TV Serieseseses:
@rancid-schnitzel said in TV Serieseseses:
@raznomore said in TV Serieseseses:
30 for 30 Ric Flair.
I liked wrestling as a kid into my late teens. Can't relate to it now. But I always used to love getting out the NWA Starrcade videos(they were easier to get than the WWF ones in my local Cyclops vid shop). Flair, Sting and Nikita Karloff were the major stars. This doco isn't as good as I thought it was going to be but it was still great insight into rock'n'roll wrestling in the 80's.
Worth a watch on a lazy Sunday afternoon.
Interesting and random fact. NWA is now owned by Billy Corgan of Smashing Pumpkins fame.
I appreciate Rick Flair now but seriously hated the prick when I was a kid.
Is it still called NWA? I thought i read that it became WCW
I think Ted Turner started that up from scratch. But Corgan does own what was and is now called the NWA. Theres a really good podcast of him on Rogan. Really interesting guy.
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@rancid-schnitzel said in TV Serieseseses:
@canefan said in TV Serieseseses:
@rancid-schnitzel said in TV Serieseseses:
@raznomore said in TV Serieseseses:
30 for 30 Ric Flair.
I liked wrestling as a kid into my late teens. Can't relate to it now. But I always used to love getting out the NWA Starrcade videos(they were easier to get than the WWF ones in my local Cyclops vid shop). Flair, Sting and Nikita Karloff were the major stars. This doco isn't as good as I thought it was going to be but it was still great insight into rock'n'roll wrestling in the 80's.
Worth a watch on a lazy Sunday afternoon.
Interesting and random fact. NWA is now owned by Billy Corgan of Smashing Pumpkins fame.
I appreciate Rick Flair now but seriously hated the prick when I was a kid.
Is it still called NWA? I thought i read that it became WCW
I think Ted Turner started that up from scratch. But Corgan does own what was and is now called the NWA. Theres a really good podcast of him on Rogan. Really interesting guy.
I thought the doco said that Turner bought NWA and it became WCW. Was apparently bigger than WWF only to get into financial shit and went bust. WWF owns all the rights to the names of the old NWA legends. Maybe Corgan was able to buy the defunct name....
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@bones said in TV Serieseseses:
Yeah don't bother with the spoilers on stranger things guys...
Can you spoil the rugby for me though? I'm in the country with no sky so can't watch it. Thanks bro.
Also there are lots of dog things running around in Stranger things. They're pretty gnarly and scary. Lucky the cop is handy with a shotgun.
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Finished S2 of Startup.
Still enjoyed it, yes it gets a bit out there at times but that's what I want from my tv watching sometimes.
Izzy is an annoying bitch though, such a sulky sullen cow that I've never really warmed to her and really wanted her to succeed, but did so for Ronald who I reckon is awesome.
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Godless - rather good. Western... with all that entails. Plenty of bleakness, tracking shots across vast landscapes, broken characters, back-stories, revenge, carnage, horse-love, etc, etc.
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@taniwharugby fucken eh. Ronald is ace. Issy would probably look great with some bullet holes.
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Re: Godless. Only 7 episodes, but all are around 65-70 min. First few pretty good, ep 5 and 6 somewhat slower. Episode 7 big payoff. Lady Mary Crawley gets her kit off, a 1 sec Google search will get you that if your thing. I enjoyed it, Jeff Daniels was one of the all time great villains. But lotsa talky preachy type monologues.
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Recently watched Sneaky Pete on Amazon. Giovanni Ribisi as a con man who borrows his cell mates life to escape from people on the outside trying to get him. Great show, smart, and a great cast (Margo Martindale, Peter Gerety, Marin Island). Best thing about it is it came out a year ago, so the second season is hopefully only a few months away. I enjoyed it more than Mindhunter, which was the series I binged before it