Netflix human recommendations
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For any Cantona fans (I think he's a fantastic actor), a mini-series we recently watched called Inhuman Ressources is apparently also on UK netflix. It was pretty good - could have been a bit shorter, but otherwise no complaints. I've often thought recently that the swing to telly over cinema has made quite a few stories be dragged out into several hours when really they could have fit into a film format.
- Pippedydeadeye
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King Eric!
- Kleio
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Do you think they’re suitable for 10+?Rosa wrote: ↑Sat May 16, 2020 9:02 pm Isolation Stories, four 15 minute films created in lockdown, are worth catching on ITV. Also, I liked Sheridan Smith's house.
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I tried so hard to make Season 2 last, but I did get to the last episode yesterday and it was gooood!wendy james wrote: ↑Mon May 18, 2020 12:42 amWe’re late to this, so have watched S1 and 5 episodes of S2 just this week.
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I don't, Kleio. The subject matters are quite heavy, with adult themes. It's a shame they haven't made some for a younger audience!
- Little My
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I was pondering that one yesterday, so I'll give it a go! Thanks.
- Turtle Bean
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I started Unorthodox last night and really enjoyed it.
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We watched all four episodes of that yesterday. The main actress is amazing.
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I finished it yesterday and watched the making of episode. SO GOOD. She's a remarkable actress, as is her on-screen husband.
I want to go to Berlin now.
I want to go to Berlin now.
- Turtle Bean
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I love Berlin. I'm going to go back once we are released.
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I'll meet you there for a pretzel, Turt.
- Ruby
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I also love Berlin. Let's all go. I want a currywurst.
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(jump on the train afterwards and come and see me so I can show you around here too please.)
I *might* jump on a train and go myself to Berlin the first week of June- I have the whole week off- if I'm allowed to and if it makes sense given the present situation.
I *might* jump on a train and go myself to Berlin the first week of June- I have the whole week off- if I'm allowed to and if it makes sense given the present situation.
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Sign me up.
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I'm in for a Berlin trip, I loved it there.
Christ on a bendy bus son, don't be such a fucking faff arse
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I want to drink beer in Germany one day. Its seems the appropriate thing to do.
- indigo
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A bit late to this, but I read Unorthodox a while ago and loved it.
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I intend to read it when I'm allowed to buy new books again, digs (some day in 2022 at this rate). Did it make you cry? (Not a trick question).
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I enjoyed the series, but haven't read the book, although I did read Disobedience, which was significantly better then the film, IMO.
I don't know if anyone is interested, but Britbox has an offer on just now for a free month's trial (then £5.99 a month). I started the trial a few days ago, and I'm enjoying it. I much prefer UK TV to US, and there is a lot of drama on there. I have seen most of it, but there are several series that I haven't seen (or only half watched the first time round) and my watch list is full. Some of the box sets are still on the players (particularly the 4OD ones), but I think the idea is to use those apps for catch-up only - ie put episodes on there for a month after transmission and move it all to Britbox. Maybe that's how the BBC will get money if they have to gove free licences to the very old.
Anyway, it might be worth getting the trial whilst we are still stuck indoors. I haven't decided whether I'll keep it on after the trial period, but so far I've worked my way through Clocking Off, and am now on some nonsense with Martin Kemp in it - Love Lies Bleeding or something.
I don't know if anyone is interested, but Britbox has an offer on just now for a free month's trial (then £5.99 a month). I started the trial a few days ago, and I'm enjoying it. I much prefer UK TV to US, and there is a lot of drama on there. I have seen most of it, but there are several series that I haven't seen (or only half watched the first time round) and my watch list is full. Some of the box sets are still on the players (particularly the 4OD ones), but I think the idea is to use those apps for catch-up only - ie put episodes on there for a month after transmission and move it all to Britbox. Maybe that's how the BBC will get money if they have to gove free licences to the very old.
Anyway, it might be worth getting the trial whilst we are still stuck indoors. I haven't decided whether I'll keep it on after the trial period, but so far I've worked my way through Clocking Off, and am now on some nonsense with Martin Kemp in it - Love Lies Bleeding or something.