i've started watching the second series and its more bonkers than the first Please tell me there will be some explanations about what the hell is going on otherwise i may give upfinlaymcdanger wrote:Leftovers. Did I mention Leftovers? Now THAT is the best show on TV.
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1 Film and TV review. Sun Nov 08 2015, 18:36
Norpig
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2 Re: Film and TV review. Sun Nov 08 2015, 18:38
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Anyone watching River on BBC1. Really enjoying it.
3 Re: Film and TV review. Sun Nov 08 2015, 18:38
finlaymcdanger
Frank Worthington
Norpig wrote:i've started watching the second series and its more bonkers than the first Please tell me there will be some explanations about what the hell is going on otherwise i may give upfinlaymcdanger wrote:Leftovers. Did I mention Leftovers? Now THAT is the best show on TV.
I'm only 4 in mate so I'm still as confused as you... I kind of like that though. Have you seen the Christopher Eccleston one yet?
Can't wait for 9pm tonight!
4 Re: Film and TV review. Sun Nov 08 2015, 18:43
Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
Breadman wrote:The best show on TV is Modern Family.
End of discussion.
It would certainly make my top 3.
5 Re: Film and TV review. Sun Nov 08 2015, 18:44
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Used to know Chris Eccleston. His Dad was mates with my Dad.
His Dad lived on Coniston Avenue in Little Hulton.
His Dad lived on Coniston Avenue in Little Hulton.
6 Re: Film and TV review. Sun Nov 08 2015, 19:11
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boltonbonce wrote:Anyone watching River on BBC1. Really enjoying it.
I missed the first few so I'm waiting until it's finished and I can download the lot and watch 'em.
It looks good.
7 Re: Film and TV review. Sun Nov 08 2015, 19:56
karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
Great Canal Journeys in on in 5mins on Channel 4.
8 Re: Film and TV review. Sun Nov 08 2015, 19:59
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
In your case KP,they could probably remove the 'C'.
9 Re: Film and TV review. Sun Nov 08 2015, 19:59
karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
boltonbonce wrote:In your case KP,they could probably remove the 'C'.
10 Re: Film and TV review. Sun Nov 08 2015, 20:01
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
I'd certainly watch Great Anal Journeys.
11 Re: Film and TV review. Sun Nov 08 2015, 20:16
finlaymcdanger
Frank Worthington
boltonbonce wrote:Used to know Chris Eccleston. His Dad was mates with my Dad.
His Dad lived on Coniston Avenue in Little Hulton.
Awesome. I like him.
Don't tell Bread but I've met Dave Grohl once. We photographed him a when I worked for Maxim. Really nice guy, did everything I asked of him (which was posing with nunchucks in Bruce Lee stylee) and we chatted about music for a couple of hours. Lovely bloke!
13 Re: Film and TV review. Sun Nov 08 2015, 20:28
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I bet you didn't tell him you thought his music was wank though, did you, you shit bag?
14 Re: Film and TV review. Sun Nov 08 2015, 20:30
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Les revenants. Got the second series currently downloading. Anyone else watch the first?
16 Re: Film and TV review. Sun Nov 08 2015, 20:46
karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
Not Les Alanos?boltonbonce wrote:No.
Got Les Dawson though.
17 Re: Film and TV review. Sun Nov 08 2015, 20:57
finlaymcdanger
Frank Worthington
Breadman wrote:I bet you didn't tell him you thought his music was wank though, did you, you shit bag?
I vaguely remember saying I liked their first album , me talking about the first Kings of Leon album and him telling me what a talented musician Billy Bob Thornton is.
18 Re: Film and TV review. Sun Nov 08 2015, 21:00
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Serious question now, mate:
Do you still get star struck when you meet these people or does it become routine?
19 Re: Film and TV review. Sun Nov 08 2015, 21:44
Norpig
Nat Lofthouse
i've watched the first 2 so far so i presume thats next?finlaymcdanger wrote:Norpig wrote:i've started watching the second series and its more bonkers than the first Please tell me there will be some explanations about what the hell is going on otherwise i may give upfinlaymcdanger wrote:Leftovers. Did I mention Leftovers? Now THAT is the best show on TV.
I'm only 4 in mate so I'm still as confused as you... I kind of like that though. Have you seen the Christopher Eccleston one yet?
Can't wait for 9pm tonight!
20 Re: Film and TV review. Sun Nov 08 2015, 23:12
finlaymcdanger
Frank Worthington
Breadman wrote:
Serious question now, mate:
Do you still get star struck when you meet these people or does it become routine?
No. I did in in beginning but it's just a job at the end of the day and you have to be quick to give direction because they and their entourage typically want to be in and out as quickly as possible - pause and freeze at your own peril as I found out with one or two. Most of the celebs I've worked with have been very professional and courteous but I have certainly dealt with a handful of complete tossers too.
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