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@bones said in TV Serieseseses:
Finished Stay Close.
Probably the best of the Harlan Coben adaptations. Pretty decent watch, with the odd slip into dross but still entertaining, if not earth shattering.
I sort of want to watch this but, well, James Nesbitt.
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@catogrande yeah you might wanna give it a swerve. He's very James Nesbittish. Not a bad actor in general but his attempts at being menacing and/or angry are pretty laughable eh.
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Finished Four Lives (BBC) about serial killer Stephen Port and the associated police cock-ups. Enjoyed it (if "enjoyed" is the word) but got the slight impression it was a bit of a hatchet job in places
Stephen Marchant was outstanding as Stephen Port - brilliant acting..
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as well as lack of talent...this is why i wouldn't be a actor, i couldn't act out these horrific things, fictional ones would be bad enough but actually being associated something real and reasonably recent?.....nope
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@kiwiwomble said in TV Serieseseses:
as well as lack of talent...this is why i wouldn't be a actor, i couldn't act out these horrific things, fictional ones would be bad enough but actually being associated something real and reasonably recent?.....nope
And why does a program/film even need to be made about this? Who the fuck wants to watch 'A day in the life of a creepy enabled paedophile'?
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@machpants 100%, i know some people love it though, i wont be watching it
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@machpants said in TV Serieseseses:
@kiwiwomble said in TV Serieseseses:
as well as lack of talent...this is why i wouldn't be a actor, i couldn't act out these horrific things, fictional ones would be bad enough but actually being associated something real and reasonably recent?.....nope
And why does a program/film even need to be made about this? Who the fuck wants to watch 'A day in the life of a creepy enabled paedophile'?
Coogan has said that he had to think very long and hard about doing this. My guess is that the script is more about the coverup than the
mancharacterscum himself. In that respect it is good to publicise how this should never happen again. -
@victor-meldrew said in TV Serieseseses:
Finished Four Lives (BBC) about serial killer Stephen Port and the associated police cock-ups. Enjoyed it (if "enjoyed" is the word) but got the slight impression it was a bit of a hatchet job in places
Stephen Marchant was outstanding as Stephen Port - brilliant acting..
Yeah I was getting a bit cynical about the program and getting annoyed, thinking the Roz wouldn't be nearly that bad and it was ridiculous - but apparently it's pretty close to the truth, which is fucked up.
One thing that really annoyed me though was them calling it a hate crime.
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@bones said in TV Serieseseses:
@victor-meldrew said in TV Serieseseses:
Finished Four Lives (BBC) about serial killer Stephen Port and the associated police cock-ups. Enjoyed it (if "enjoyed" is the word) but got the slight impression it was a bit of a hatchet job in places
Stephen Marchant was outstanding as Stephen Port - brilliant acting..
Yeah I was getting a bit cynical about the program and getting annoyed, thinking the Roz wouldn't be nearly that bad and it was ridiculous - but apparently it's pretty close to the truth, which is fucked up.
One thing that really annoyed me though was them calling it a hate crime.
Yep. Read up about the case and the incompetence of the Police was astonishing and was pretty accurately portrayed. Just a pity the BBC tried to turn it into some sort of gay-rights drama in parts.
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@victor-meldrew we can never really know, but it just seemed like outrageous laziness and malaise on the police's part, nor because the victims were gay.
I find it hard to believe that Port was committing hate crime.
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@bones said in TV Serieseseses:
I find it hard to believe that Port was committing hate crime.
Well, it wouldn't be a BBC drama if there wasn't hate crime as part of the plot...
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Watching Hornby: A Model World - about the model-train, aircraft and Scalextric maker.
Goes thru all the stages of designing a new model locomotive, manufacturing, marketing sales and making sure it grows the company. The amount of tech involved in getting the detail right is really high and leading edge (they developed their own mini-loudspeakers to get the train sounds right).
Quirky, fly-on-the-wall, lots of tech, historical research, interesting business aspects and surprisingly few nerds. Really enjoyable and we all like toys...
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Ray Donovan - The Movie
The Circle of Life
Great finale