Netflix - What gems have you found? (NO SPOILERS) (Vol. 2)
Discussion
Kerniki said:
Likewise, a very good watch, get rid of the preconceptions of Liam and watch it, not brilliant but dumbed down Liam is a better one, the irish girl in it is just brilliant! Might look up what else shes been in, good actress, i find that kind of woman very appealing.
Genuine question, but which Irish girl? There are three (one actual girl and two young women). I thought the IRA character was hamming up the feral just a bit but the other two did well. richhead said:
Watched Bullet Train last night, one of the best films ive seen in an age, very pulp fiction with a bit of kill bill , and loads of big names in it. Amazed ive never heard of it before.
The media reviewers took against it as the source was a novel by Kōtarō Isaka with Japanese characters, so the casting of Brad Pitt and the rest was seen as whitewashing. SpidersWeb said:
richhead said:
Watched Bullet Train last night, one of the best films ive seen in an age, very pulp fiction with a bit of kill bill , and loads of big names in it. Amazed ive never heard of it before.
The media reviewers took against it as the source was a novel by K?tar? Isaka with Japanese characters, so the casting of Brad Pitt and the rest was seen as whitewashing. Vipers said:
Obviously each to their own, but we enjoyed it. Currently watching Killing Eve, interesting plot, bit light hearted in places, and I won’t mention the scene before a shot is of some sausages in a frying pan, if you have seen it, you will remember. ![laugh](/inc/images/laugh.gif)
come on this is PH ![laugh](/inc/images/laugh.gif)
no one mentioned the cracking Capri 3 litre GXL
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Purosangue said:
Vipers said:
Obviously each to their own, but we enjoyed it. Currently watching Killing Eve, interesting plot, bit light hearted in places, and I won’t mention the scene before a shot is of some sausages in a frying pan, if you have seen it, you will remember. ![laugh](/inc/images/laugh.gif)
come on this is PH ![laugh](/inc/images/laugh.gif)
no one mentioned the cracking Capri 3 litre GXL
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Oh, and the firearms (pistols) in the final shoot-out scene, most hadn't been invented until around 30 years later.
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It was clumsy in parts, but overall an enjoyable watch. He should do more of that sort of stuff, god knows he doesn't need the Hollywood bucks.
waynedear said:
Slowboathome said:
Just watched the first episode of Life On Mars.
Really enjoyed it.
I'm 6 episodes in, same here on the enjoyment scale.Really enjoyed it.
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Not on Netflix, seems to be available free on UK Play TV (or something like that).
I really want to rewatch it all now.
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