programs and films to steer clear of...
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seeing as there are a lot more people watching more content than normal how about be nice to one another and warn people off truly s
t programs (films too)?
I'll start with Supercar Megabuild on Disney+/National Geographic. I had the misfortune of watching this turgid pile of crap on friday - to be fair I should have bailed as soon as I realised Afzal Kahn was involved (nothing against him as a person, he's made a successful business by pandering to people's lack of taste - good luck to him!). My particular interest was the Camaro episode... pure s
te. I could have made a better program than this with more insight. Painful in extremis.
t programs (films too)?I'll start with Supercar Megabuild on Disney+/National Geographic. I had the misfortune of watching this turgid pile of crap on friday - to be fair I should have bailed as soon as I realised Afzal Kahn was involved (nothing against him as a person, he's made a successful business by pandering to people's lack of taste - good luck to him!). My particular interest was the Camaro episode... pure s
te. I could have made a better program than this with more insight. Painful in extremis.I found them grimly fascinating - Kahn himself, some of "clients", his right hand man...
You'll be delighted to hear there is a second series with different protagonists.
The car dealer is Alex Prindiville, and the engineers are some beardy hipster type and Shane Lynch. Yes, the ex-balladeer from Boyzone.
You'll be delighted to hear there is a second series with different protagonists.
The car dealer is Alex Prindiville, and the engineers are some beardy hipster type and Shane Lynch. Yes, the ex-balladeer from Boyzone.
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