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The film is better, though the series is good.Any thoughts on the recent 'Catch-22' series? Might watch it when I finish the book, probably in a day or two.
http://www.staffordforum.com/xf/ind...e-we-watching-on-tv.13062/page-49#post-394731Any thoughts on the recent 'Catch-22' series? Might watch it when I finish the book, probably in a day or two.I talked about it a lot, with contributions from others, earlier in this thread if you're interested. A search probably won't help much because the search function of this site is pure shite, but it might work if the pixies have scattered enough dust.
It looks great, and has its own worth, so i'd not caution against it, but tbf nothing is ever going to be as good as the Catch-22 in your own head.
That was the best. This is the 'The Predator' 2018 version.Predator, the original
Half a litre bottle or half a 35cl? That's the question....Although I am completely not into Marvel Comics superheroes, I watched a film on Sky last night called 'The New Mutants.' No saving the world or fighting hi-tech aliens or whatever, rather more sinister than that. I initially watched it because it featured Anya Taylor-Joy (The Queen's Gambit) and Maisie Williams (Game of Thrones.) I actually enjoyed it.
I had just dropped half a bottle of gin (with tonic) after a day running up and down a ladder fault finding on an aerial. I needed a bit of tension in my bones.
You've not answered my question @BobClayHaving watched 'Time' mentioned by @Carole ... I might have to binge watch it on IPlayer.
The first time I remember seeing Stephen Graham was a few years ago as he played Al Capone in the American TV series Boardwalk Empire. I thought he was a yank, honestly, his accent was that good. He played Capone with his usual menace ... was I ever surprised to find out he was a scouser.
Looking at his work on IMDB he's been around the block a few times, and clearly I'd seen him before Boardwalk Empire. But in that part he threw me off course in terms of recognition completely, playing the classic American gangster, and playing the part very convincingly.