Netflix/Amazon/Gaming and Book Recommendations
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@martin said in Netflix/Amazon/Gaming and Book Recommendations:
@john-folan I think I will once I finish the newest series of Lost in Space, can only handle one Space world at once
Lost in space is epic
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@john-folan I think I will once I finish the newest series of Lost in Space, can only handle one Space world at once
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Anyone watched the first episode of Boba Fett yet? I think Iām going to enjoy this series.
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Just finished the 6th and final season of 'The Americans' over Christmas. 2 KGB agents posing as a typical married couple in suburban Washington during the Cold War in the 80's.
Probably a bit far fetched at times but really excellent overall and unlike anything else out there.
You can always forgive something if it's not as amazing as say Game Of Thrones (for most of the show) when what it's trying is something completely original. There is nothing to compare it against because as far as I'm aware no other show has attempted to infiltrate the cover lives of KGB agents living in the states.
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I watched 'The Trial Of The Chicago Seven' over the weekend on netflix. Really good. I love courtroom dramas, a lot of historical significance and first serious work I've seen of Sacha Baron Cohen who was excellent and still managed to be funny even in this!
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@john-folan On my list this one
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Just seen Ghostbusters Afterlife. Very Nostalgic. Loved it.
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@john-folan Ahahah same!
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Watched Ad Astra last night with the Mrs. We really wanted to like it. Lovely pacing to the film, lovely visuals, acting was good... just nothing really there in terms of storyline, nothing to get you emotionally invested.
We knew going in it was a take on the 1899 'Heart of Darkness' but ultimately this has been done better with other films.
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@matt-wood not far away at all.
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@john-folan Mrs and I watched that while we were away last week. VERY late to the party with that but damn what a beautifully made film that is.
Is it true to the book?
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Just watched Cloud Atlas for the 50th time. Do yourselves a favour and watch it. Or better yet read the book. Stunning.