I used to like you Boncey, such sacrilege!boltonbonce wrote:
Never got The Sopranos. People getting whacked gets boring after a while.
Film and TV review.
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BoltonTillIDie
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Ten Bobsworth
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Sluffy
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221 Re: Film and TV review. Mon Jul 11 2022, 09:27
Norpig
Nat Lofthouse
222 Re: Film and TV review. Mon Jul 11 2022, 09:46
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
I prefer Worzel Gummidge.Norpig wrote:
I used to like you Boncey, such sacrilege!
223 Re: Film and TV review. Mon Jul 11 2022, 09:53
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Last Gummidge I watched was very good. Aunt Sally had run off with the fair, and was flirting with the strongman, so Worzel tried to make her jealous by having tea and cakes with Dolly Clothes Pegg, played by Lorraine Chase.
Needless to say, it didn't go well, and the fair owner, played by Mike Reid, doing his best Mike Reid, gave Worzel the boot. I also spotted Olive, from On The Buses.
You don't get this kind of quality with that American rubbish.
Needless to say, it didn't go well, and the fair owner, played by Mike Reid, doing his best Mike Reid, gave Worzel the boot. I also spotted Olive, from On The Buses.
You don't get this kind of quality with that American rubbish.
224 Re: Film and TV review. Sun Aug 14 2022, 20:17
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
I might take a peek. https://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcthree/article/32164a39-1f6e-4339-bd03-fd7b323e0683
225 Re: Film and TV review. Mon Aug 15 2022, 08:19
Norpig
Nat Lofthouse
Same here. always like to see Bolton on the telly.boltonbonce wrote:I might take a peek. https://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcthree/article/32164a39-1f6e-4339-bd03-fd7b323e0683
226 Re: Film and TV review. Mon Aug 15 2022, 09:12
Sluffy
Admin
Norpig wrote:Same here. always like to see Bolton on the telly.boltonbonce wrote:I might take a peek. https://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcthree/article/32164a39-1f6e-4339-bd03-fd7b323e0683
I quite enjoyed this which is set in Bolton if you've not seen it before...
Alma's Not Normal
https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episodes/p09r3q71/almas-not-normal
227 Re: Film and TV review. Mon Aug 15 2022, 09:18
Norpig
Nat Lofthouse
Yes watched that Sluffy, very funny and great to see Ye Olde Pastie Shoppe getting some free advertisingSluffy wrote:
I quite enjoyed this which is set in Bolton if you've not seen it before...
Alma's Not Normal
https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episodes/p09r3q71/almas-not-normal
228 Re: Film and TV review. Thu Aug 18 2022, 16:29
okocha
El Hadji Diouf
Red Rose is superb.....set on the moors around Bolton....scary and sinister as hell, excellently acted and with plenty of modern social significance.
229 Re: Film and TV review. Fri Aug 26 2022, 15:34
Cajunboy
Frank Worthington
I agree, I came on here to recommend Red Rose myself today. Some really good young actors and very real.okocha wrote:Red Rose is superb.....set on the moors around Bolton....scary and sinister as hell, excellently acted and with plenty of modern social significance.
Plenty of other places in and around Bolton to recognise too!
230 Re: Film and TV review. Thu Sep 01 2022, 11:46
Norpig
Nat Lofthouse
Just finished watching the Undeclared War. It was about Russia unleashing cyber attacks on the UK and all felt a bit too real. Worth a watch, it should be on all4 now i'm guessing?
231 Re: Film and TV review. Fri Sep 30 2022, 12:44
wanderlust
Nat Lofthouse
Just finished the second series of The Capture on BBC (now iPlayer) an excellent thriller about the use of realtime video/CCTV/TV broadcast editing where the perpetrators undermine the reliability of anything caught on film including video evidence - and can make it appear that people say things they didn't. Well worth a watch especially as series 2 focusses on the manipulation of politicians. Worth bingeing Series 1 first as it sets the tone.
Also well worth watching is Cryptopia on Netflix - a documentary that explores "how money works globally", the rise of cryptocurrency, blockchain and the future of the internet.
I became interested in blockchain when I met a Russian guy whilst on holiday and whilst it's a technically complex development this documentary explains everything beautifully and in simple terms - and I think the subject matter is something everyone should know about.
Also well worth watching is Cryptopia on Netflix - a documentary that explores "how money works globally", the rise of cryptocurrency, blockchain and the future of the internet.
I became interested in blockchain when I met a Russian guy whilst on holiday and whilst it's a technically complex development this documentary explains everything beautifully and in simple terms - and I think the subject matter is something everyone should know about.
232 Re: Film and TV review. Sun Oct 09 2022, 15:17
Cajunboy
Frank Worthington
Totally agree with you about The Capture, Series 1 was mind blowing ( watched it three times) and Series 2 even better.wanderlust wrote:Just finished the second series of The Capture on BBC (now iPlayer) an excellent thriller about the use of realtime video/CCTV/TV broadcast editing where the perpetrators undermine the reliability of anything caught on film including video evidence - and can make it appear that people say things they didn't. Well worth a watch especially as series 2 focusses on the manipulation of politicians. Worth bingeing Series 1 first as it sets the tone.
Also well worth watching is Cryptopia on Netflix - a documentary that explores "how money works globally", the rise of cryptocurrency, blockchain and the future of the internet.
I became interested in blockchain when I met a Russian guy whilst on holiday and whilst it's a technically complex development this documentary explains everything beautifully and in simple terms - and I think the subject matter is something everyone should know about.
I must admit to having a big crush on Holliday Grainger too.
233 Re: Film and TV review. Mon Oct 10 2022, 01:27
Hip Priest
Andy Walker
Cajunboy wrote:
Totally agree with you about The Capture, Series 1 was mind blowing ( watched it three times) and Series 2 even better.
I must admit to having a big crush on Holliday Grainger too.
Yes I have to totally agree with you Cajun. I haven't seen any of The Capture but I've been in love with Holly for many years now.
234 Re: Film and TV review. Mon Oct 10 2022, 09:41
Ten Bobsworth
Frank Worthington
I watched an edition of Location, Location, Location t'other day. Lady Bobsworth had put it on 'record' because there was this couple from Bolton on.
They were both late middle-aged. She was no looker put vain enough to have 200 pairs of shoes. He was just an uncouth lump.
Anyway the thing is, they both appeared togged out in Man U. shirts. Fancy being a Boltonian living quietly and peacefully in Bolton but having to put up with neighbours wearing Man U shirts. It shouldn't be allowed.
They were both late middle-aged. She was no looker put vain enough to have 200 pairs of shoes. He was just an uncouth lump.
Anyway the thing is, they both appeared togged out in Man U. shirts. Fancy being a Boltonian living quietly and peacefully in Bolton but having to put up with neighbours wearing Man U shirts. It shouldn't be allowed.
235 Re: Film and TV review. Mon Oct 10 2022, 11:30
Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
Ten Bobsworth wrote:They were both late middle-aged. She was no looker put vain enough to have 200 pairs of shoes. He was just an uncouth lump.
Are you saying only good looking people can own lots of shoes? I have 400 by the way.
236 Re: Film and TV review. Mon Oct 10 2022, 13:13
Ten Bobsworth
Frank Worthington
I’m saying decent Boltonians shouldn’t have to live next door to Rag supporters wearing Rag shirts. It’s inflammatory and indecent.Natasha Whittam wrote:
Are you saying only good looking people can own lots of shoes? I have 400 by the way.
I’m not really bothered how many pairs of shoes you’ve got and you can be as narcissistic as Dale Vince for all I care.
237 Re: Film and TV review. Mon Oct 10 2022, 13:49
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
I'm watching a documentary about Willa Cather, with a couple of vegan sausage rolls to keep my mouth busy. What a life.
Might pause the doc to take in Dickinson's Real Deal.
Might pause the doc to take in Dickinson's Real Deal.
238 Re: Film and TV review. Mon Oct 10 2022, 14:56
Ten Bobsworth
Frank Worthington
You can keep your vegan sausage rolls and your David Dickinson, Boncey. Tomato soup and pork pie for lunch for me today. Somehow I thought it was my duty to have some pork pie.boltonbonce wrote:I'm watching a documentary about Willa Cather, with a couple of vegan sausage rolls to keep my mouth busy. What a life.
Might pause the doc to take in Dickinson's Real Deal.
239 Re: Film and TV review. Mon Oct 10 2022, 15:54
Cajunboy
Frank Worthington
I saw that too, what a couple of miserable gits.Ten Bobsworth wrote:I watched an edition of Location, Location, Location t'other day. Lady Bobsworth had put it on 'record' because there was this couple from Bolton on.
They were both late middle-aged. She was no looker put vain enough to have 200 pairs of shoes. He was just an uncouth lump.
Anyway the thing is, they both appeared togged out in Man U. shirts. Fancy being a Boltonian living quietly and peacefully in Bolton but having to put up with neighbours wearing Man U shirts. It shouldn't be allowed.
I recognised the road too, it was Smithills Croft Road which exits onto Smithills Dean Road opposite the school.
240 Re: Film and TV review. Mon Oct 10 2022, 15:59
Cajunboy
Frank Worthington
I had a Dickinson's Melton Mowbray pork pie for lunch today with a cold tomato.Ten Bobsworth wrote:
You can keep your vegan sausage rolls and your David Dickinson, Boncey. Tomato soup and pork pie for lunch for me today. Somehow I thought it was my duty to have some pork pie.
I just hope David didn't have one of his fingers in it.
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