There is a four part series about the SAS on iplayer atm that I found quite interesting.
'murder she wrote'
It's about a travelling serial killer, who writes about her murders whilst framing others'
Should be right up your street
Never saw the fuss with making a murdrer thought the Jinx was far better, will give the recommendation a go though Metro
Just finished the night of, well worth a watch
comment by Robbing_Hoody (U6374)
posted 5 minutes ago
There is a four part series about the SAS on iplayer atm that I found quite interesting.
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I watched that, really good.
Just finished the night of, well worth a watch
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Watched this.
Really enjoyed it but thought the final episode underwhelmed.
Just finished the night of, well worth a watch
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The night of..what?
I watched an Argentinian film called 'Wild Tales' a few nights ago, which I'd recorded on Film 4 last week. It's maybe half a dozen short stories and all centred on revenge in one way or another.
Thought it was brilliant. If you haven't seen it, it's available on firestick too.
Anyone else seen it?
Watched a film on Saturday that was chilling, about a man who's wife was brutally murdered by a serial killer, & his son being left physically disabled. His son is then kidnapped & the dad has to track & chase the kidnappers thousands of miles, with the help of a mentally challenged woman.
Would recommend it.
comment by Mike (U1170)
posted 1 minute ago
Watched a film on Saturday that was chilling, about a man who's wife was brutally murdered by a serial killer, & his son being left physically disabled. His son is then kidnapped & the dad has to track & chase the kidnappers thousands of miles, with the help of a mentally challenged woman.
Would recommend it.
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Finding Nemo
The thin blue line is another good one if you enjoyed Making a Murder, Shadow of Truth and The Jinx
The Jinx was probably my favourite, Shadow of Truth was good but the Jinx had a much more satisfying ending.
Shadow of Truth is more about police incompetence than anything.
Lives and Deaths of Robert Durst is facking brilliant to be fair, shows exactly what can happen when you have plenty of money.
Unbelievable tale really, think it was a HBO show back in the day, well worth a watch.
Precinct 75 is also brilliant. Watched that a few weeks ago. The main thing is the ring leader of it all actually didn't give 2 facks about what he was doing either. His only regret was getting caught.
If you're looking for a good film I found this one on Netflix a few months back, can really recommend it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I3IiZU9JBuE
Quite enjoying The Americans at the moment.
It's a Cold War spy vs. counterintelligence drama/thriller series about married KGB agents living in the States and their struggles separating 'work' and family life (they have two kids), with the immediate attractions of their American lives vs. their love for the motherland, and maintaining the fiction of their arranged marriage.
The history of the Cold War is pretty interesting stuff, and some of the events of the day are covered in passing.
It's quite nicely stylised, representing the look and mood of the era well, and avoiding being stupidly over the top like the incredibly annoying Stranger Things, also courtesy of Netflix ("Hey, have you heard about this cool new band, Guns n' Roses?" says a kid in an ET t-shirt playing with a Rubiks Cube - OK we get it Netflix, it's set in the early 80's ).
Some of the storylines are a little predictable, but there are some nice unexpected twists, a bit of good, old-fashioned cold-blooded hit man action, and some semi-gratuitous bonking
I've heard more mixed things about the Americans, still on my to watch list though
Best thing I've watched recently was that BBC drama Taboo with Tom Hardy, excellent stuff
comment by Republik of Mancunia (U6779)
posted 3 hours, 50 minutes ago
Precinct 75 is also brilliant. Watched that a few weeks ago. The main thing is the ring leader of it all actually didn't give 2 facks about what he was doing either. His only regret was getting caught.
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Yeah watched that myself, geezer was brazen as fack
Peaky Blinders any good? Need a new show to start and it's either going to be that or Last Kingdom
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posted on 9/3/17
There is a four part series about the SAS on iplayer atm that I found quite interesting.
posted on 9/3/17
'murder she wrote'
It's about a travelling serial killer, who writes about her murders whilst framing others'
Should be right up your street
posted on 9/3/17
Never saw the fuss with making a murdrer thought the Jinx was far better, will give the recommendation a go though Metro
Just finished the night of, well worth a watch
posted on 9/3/17
comment by Robbing_Hoody (U6374)
posted 5 minutes ago
There is a four part series about the SAS on iplayer atm that I found quite interesting.
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I watched that, really good.
posted on 9/3/17
Just finished the night of, well worth a watch
----
Watched this.
Really enjoyed it but thought the final episode underwhelmed.
posted on 9/3/17
Just finished the night of, well worth a watch
--
The night of..what?
posted on 9/3/17
I watched an Argentinian film called 'Wild Tales' a few nights ago, which I'd recorded on Film 4 last week. It's maybe half a dozen short stories and all centred on revenge in one way or another.
Thought it was brilliant. If you haven't seen it, it's available on firestick too.
Anyone else seen it?
posted on 9/3/17
Watched a film on Saturday that was chilling, about a man who's wife was brutally murdered by a serial killer, & his son being left physically disabled. His son is then kidnapped & the dad has to track & chase the kidnappers thousands of miles, with the help of a mentally challenged woman.
Would recommend it.
posted on 9/3/17
comment by Mike (U1170)
posted 1 minute ago
Watched a film on Saturday that was chilling, about a man who's wife was brutally murdered by a serial killer, & his son being left physically disabled. His son is then kidnapped & the dad has to track & chase the kidnappers thousands of miles, with the help of a mentally challenged woman.
Would recommend it.
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Finding Nemo
posted on 9/3/17
posted on 9/3/17
The thin blue line is another good one if you enjoyed Making a Murder, Shadow of Truth and The Jinx
The Jinx was probably my favourite, Shadow of Truth was good but the Jinx had a much more satisfying ending.
Shadow of Truth is more about police incompetence than anything.
posted on 9/3/17
Lives and Deaths of Robert Durst is facking brilliant to be fair, shows exactly what can happen when you have plenty of money.
Unbelievable tale really, think it was a HBO show back in the day, well worth a watch.
posted on 9/3/17
Precinct 75 is also brilliant. Watched that a few weeks ago. The main thing is the ring leader of it all actually didn't give 2 facks about what he was doing either. His only regret was getting caught.
posted on 9/3/17
The OA
posted on 9/3/17
If you're looking for a good film I found this one on Netflix a few months back, can really recommend it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I3IiZU9JBuE
posted on 9/3/17
Quite enjoying The Americans at the moment.
It's a Cold War spy vs. counterintelligence drama/thriller series about married KGB agents living in the States and their struggles separating 'work' and family life (they have two kids), with the immediate attractions of their American lives vs. their love for the motherland, and maintaining the fiction of their arranged marriage.
The history of the Cold War is pretty interesting stuff, and some of the events of the day are covered in passing.
It's quite nicely stylised, representing the look and mood of the era well, and avoiding being stupidly over the top like the incredibly annoying Stranger Things, also courtesy of Netflix ("Hey, have you heard about this cool new band, Guns n' Roses?" says a kid in an ET t-shirt playing with a Rubiks Cube - OK we get it Netflix, it's set in the early 80's ).
Some of the storylines are a little predictable, but there are some nice unexpected twists, a bit of good, old-fashioned cold-blooded hit man action, and some semi-gratuitous bonking
posted on 9/3/17
I've heard more mixed things about the Americans, still on my to watch list though
Best thing I've watched recently was that BBC drama Taboo with Tom Hardy, excellent stuff
posted on 9/3/17
comment by Republik of Mancunia (U6779)
posted 3 hours, 50 minutes ago
Precinct 75 is also brilliant. Watched that a few weeks ago. The main thing is the ring leader of it all actually didn't give 2 facks about what he was doing either. His only regret was getting caught.
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Yeah watched that myself, geezer was brazen as fack
posted on 11/3/17
Peaky Blinders any good? Need a new show to start and it's either going to be that or Last Kingdom
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