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anonymous-user

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82 months

Wednesday 2nd March 2022
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Brigand

2,547 posts

197 months

Wednesday 2nd March 2022
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It certainly is a good film overall, the ending gets me in the feels every time. I think the personal and routine style of the film helps you bond with the two characters, it's that aspect that makes it stand out.

Speaking of which, I had thought recently to rewatch it, I've not seen it for quite a few years now.

witko999

721 posts

236 months

Wednesday 2nd March 2022
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I happened to watch this last night. It was excellent.

Corso Marche

1,889 posts

229 months

Wednesday 2nd March 2022
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Yes, an excellent movie. One which it seems a lot of people haven't heard of, even after all these years - until it's recommended to them.

parabolica

7,000 posts

212 months

Wednesday 2nd March 2022
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Every time I see it, it makes me long to rewatch Southland, which is one of my favourite all time series.

TCEvo

15,660 posts

230 months

Thursday 3rd March 2022
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parabolica said:
Every time I see it, it makes me long to rewatch Southland, which is one of my favourite all time series.
+1 re Southland superb series that was overlooked at the time & now seems to have been split across various platforms.

Red Leader

243 posts

151 months

Thursday 3rd March 2022
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TCEvo said:
parabolica said:
Every time I see it, it makes me long to rewatch Southland, which is one of my favourite all time series.
+1 re Southland superb series that was overlooked at the time & now seems to have been split across various platforms.
+1 for me as well, great series. Shame they didn't make more...we have enough Chicago PD type programes which seem to be popular but Southland was much more realistic and gritty

parabolica

7,000 posts

212 months

Thursday 3rd March 2022
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anonymous said:
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Not sure if it's on streaming but I picked up all the DVDs for pittance a few years ago.

Nimby

5,661 posts

178 months

Thursday 3rd March 2022
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I'm not sure how dated it would seem now but Homicide: Life on the Street was a fantastic series and, like Hill St Blues and NYPD Blue, paved the way for "intelligent" ensemble cop shows like Southland.

entropy

6,441 posts

231 months

Thursday 3rd March 2022
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parabolica said:
Every time I see it, it makes me long to rewatch Southland, which is one of my favourite all time series.
Southland immediately came to mind within the first 10 minutes of End Of Watch. As with Homicide - Life On The Streets it's a great depiction of partners shooting the breeze whilst solving crime but I find Jake Gyllenhall's character to be a bell-end that it never warranted repeated viewing.

Best cop show? The Wire

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