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True Detective is class. I don't like most series to be honest but that one is very well made. Gritty, dark, real and chareters with depth.
As far as films go, I watched Glengarry Glen Ross the other day and it was an amazing film. Certainly the best I have watched for a looong time.
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The reason why I suspect it is nonsense is when they keep giving totally unrelated reasons for not releasing a new record, I start calling BS.
On Maynard, there hasn't been an APC album for a looooooong time, and Puscifer's record was out in 2012 so his hands are not as full now are they? In fact apart from his wine, I expect his next project to be released will be a Tool record.
BTW have you Tool fans checked out Soen? A band heavily influenced by Tool, not as great but certainly helps to fill the gap. The drummer is a beast, formerly of Opeth. Check em out.
Peaky Blinders was pretty good on the BBC.
best thing the BBC did recently was that one the Fall with Gillian Anderson. think season 2 of that's going to be starting soon
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posted on 7/9/14
Sleepy hollow is amazing. Like the old fable but with a modern twist. only 12 episodes in the first season so can watch before the 2nd season starts in a few weeks time
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If you see this then thanks.
One and a bit episodes in and I absolutely love it albeit it's a little cheesy/cliche in parts but it's just my cup of tea
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The first series of 'Line of Duty' was a good watch.
The medical series 'Bodies' - by the same writer (Jed Mercurio) - was compelling viewing too.
wondering whether to carry on with Sons of Anarchy or re-watch the Sopranos
Just got done watching True Detective. That was great, very well acted, and mostly believable.
Fargo was quite good too.
Tried watching Bates Motel but couldn't stick with it after about 2 episodes. It felt too soapy.
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Borgias is pretty 5.h1t in all honesty (although Jeremy Irons is hilarious). if you want "historical" dramas the Tudors and Rome are much better
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True Detective is class. I don't like most series to be honest but that one is very well made. Gritty, dark, real and chareters with depth.
posted on 8/9/14
As far as films go, I watched Glengarry Glen Ross the other day and it was an amazing film. Certainly the best I have watched for a looong time.
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Rtm
The reason why I suspect it is nonsense is when they keep giving totally unrelated reasons for not releasing a new record, I start calling BS.
On Maynard, there hasn't been an APC album for a looooooong time, and Puscifer's record was out in 2012 so his hands are not as full now are they? In fact apart from his wine, I expect his next project to be released will be a Tool record.
BTW have you Tool fans checked out Soen? A band heavily influenced by Tool, not as great but certainly helps to fill the gap. The drummer is a beast, formerly of Opeth. Check em out.
posted on 8/9/14
Peaky Blinders was pretty good on the BBC.
posted on 8/9/14
best thing the BBC did recently was that one the Fall with Gillian Anderson. think season 2 of that's going to be starting soon
posted on 9/10/14
comment by AFC Abridged (U11553)
posted on 7/9/14
Sleepy hollow is amazing. Like the old fable but with a modern twist. only 12 episodes in the first season so can watch before the 2nd season starts in a few weeks time
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If you see this then thanks.
One and a bit episodes in and I absolutely love it albeit it's a little cheesy/cliche in parts but it's just my cup of tea
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posted on 10/10/14
The first series of 'Line of Duty' was a good watch.
The medical series 'Bodies' - by the same writer (Jed Mercurio) - was compelling viewing too.
posted on 11/10/14
wondering whether to carry on with Sons of Anarchy or re-watch the Sopranos
posted on 11/10/14
Just got done watching True Detective. That was great, very well acted, and mostly believable.
Fargo was quite good too.
Tried watching Bates Motel but couldn't stick with it after about 2 episodes. It felt too soapy.
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Borgias is pretty 5.h1t in all honesty (although Jeremy Irons is hilarious). if you want "historical" dramas the Tudors and Rome are much better
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