Netflix - What gems have you found?

Netflix - What gems have you found?

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Mark Benson

7,514 posts

269 months

Monday 15th October 2018
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Great Train Robbery: 2 parter, one from the robbers POV, one from the police's.
Written by Chris Chibnall, who's in the news at the moment as the writer on the new Dr Who (and also Broadchurch), we watched part 1 last night. Lots of familar faces, so we expected more than we got.
Maybe because it's a well worn story, maybe it was that the production had a couple of glaring errors (the 1980s Land Rover series III in 1963 really grated) but we weren't really hooked on it. We'll watch part 2, but I wouldn't go out of your way to see it.

AJB88

12,404 posts

171 months

Monday 15th October 2018
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Mark Benson said:
Great Train Robbery: 2 parter, one from the robbers POV, one from the police's.
Written by Chris Chibnall, who's in the news at the moment as the writer on the new Dr Who (and also Broadchurch), we watched part 1 last night. Lots of familar faces, so we expected more than we got.
Maybe because it's a well worn story, maybe it was that the production had a couple of glaring errors (the 1980s Land Rover series III in 1963 really grated) but we weren't really hooked on it. We'll watch part 2, but I wouldn't go out of your way to see it.
it was on BBC originally, worth a watch but not great.

paulwoof

1,610 posts

155 months

Monday 15th October 2018
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rich85uk said:


To hopefully clear things up for anyone who is getting confused with who is who when it flicks between childhood and present time. For some reason the young Nell is not in this picture but she is the youngest girl who shares a room with Luke as they are twins
Glad im not the only one who was trying to guess what was going on,
They do look similar as adults, trying to figure who was actual family and secondary etc.

Think a big issue is when they show the children stories, There is practically no scenes with them all in so its hard to tell they were all the same family once grown up.

The older son never appears in any scene with the youngest son that i recall..
Same with shirley who runs the morgue type thing. She never appears with the youngest daughter or the one who fingers birds with gloves on.

p1stonhead

25,541 posts

167 months

Monday 15th October 2018
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smn159 said:
Thesprucegoose said:
22 july

Brutally, shocking.
Watched that last night - bloody hell!!
Just watched this.

Jeeeeeeeeeeesus

SCEtoAUX

4,119 posts

81 months

Monday 15th October 2018
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That haunted house thing is good. Just watched the first episode. No idea about who is who or what's going on, but then I get confused by pretty much everything.

Back a few pages there was talk about that Philidelphia comedy. I've managed four episodes, laughed once. No more for me.

Davie_GLA

6,521 posts

199 months

Monday 15th October 2018
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Rake S5 is up...!

tenohfive

6,276 posts

182 months

Monday 15th October 2018
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p1stonhead said:
smn159 said:
Thesprucegoose said:
22 july

Brutally, shocking.
Watched that last night - bloody hell!!
Just watched this.

Jeeeeeeeeeeesus
After 3 comments like that, is it worth watching for anything other than shock value?

otolith

56,088 posts

204 months

Monday 15th October 2018
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Just finished The Haunting of Hill House. Very good. Some themes were familiar from The Shining and one of the seasons of American Horror Story, amongst other things, but given that it’s based on a 1959 novel, that’s probably forgivable!

fttm

3,686 posts

135 months

Tuesday 16th October 2018
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Davie_GLA said:
fttm said:
Drop Off (2014) James Gandolfini Tom Hardy . Slow to start and whilst the plot continues the movie really never gathers pace , Hardy is superb as usual , but doubt I'd watch again , 5/10
On UK Netflix?? Can't see it.
Canadian (sorry lol),thought at 2014 it would be all around .

ESOG

1,705 posts

158 months

Tuesday 16th October 2018
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Anybody watching BoJack Horseman? Or Big Mouth? Or F is for Family with Bill Burr.

Ive finished both series and an on season 5 of Bojack. All quality shows.

Mafffew

2,149 posts

111 months

Tuesday 16th October 2018
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BoJack is superb. Can be quite a heavy hitting show too.

p1stonhead

25,541 posts

167 months

Tuesday 16th October 2018
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tenohfive said:
p1stonhead said:
smn159 said:
Thesprucegoose said:
22 july

Brutally, shocking.
Watched that last night - bloody hell!!
Just watched this.

Jeeeeeeeeeeesus
After 3 comments like that, is it worth watching for anything other than shock value?
It’s ok. The shock value is only at the start. It’s just a staggering story in general because of what the bloke was saying afterwards.

maccas99

1,706 posts

188 months

Tuesday 16th October 2018
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p1stonhead said:
It’s ok. The shock value is only at the start. It’s just a staggering story in general because of what the bloke was saying afterwards.
Watched this last night, pretty hard hitting, worth a watch, doesn't matter about comments here.

Steamer

13,857 posts

213 months

Tuesday 16th October 2018
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maccas99 said:
p1stonhead said:
It’s ok. The shock value is only at the start. It’s just a staggering story in general because of what the bloke was saying afterwards.
Watched this last night, pretty hard hitting, worth a watch, doesn't matter about comments here.
Very much so.

When I first looked at it and saw it was over 2hrs I had second thoughts - but it actually flew by.. the first 20mins is tough viewing - obviously.

..I was somewhat surprised he was taken alive in the first place.., and how nobody gave him a good kicking during his arrest is also surprising (and probably why I'm not in the forces!).

Netflix make some excellent viewing.

Gretchen

19,035 posts

216 months

Tuesday 16th October 2018
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otolith said:
Just finished The Haunting of Hill House. Very good. Some themes were familiar from The Shining and one of the seasons of American Horror Story, amongst other things, but given that it’s based on a 1959 novel, that’s probably forgivable!
Not slating it as I did enjoy binging it over two days when it was raining. But. It’s nothing a film couldn’t have covered and I’d worked out from the beginning re Bent neck woman etc. Still worth watching for anyone who hasn’t seen it as a good drama series.


griffin dai

3,201 posts

149 months

Tuesday 16th October 2018
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Steamer said:
Very much so.

When I first looked at it and saw it was over 2hrs I had second thoughts - but it actually flew by.. the first 20mins is tough viewing - obviously.

..I was somewhat surprised he was taken alive in the first place.., and how nobody gave him a good kicking during his arrest is also surprising (and probably why I'm not in the forces!).

Netflix make some excellent viewing.
There was a good documentary about it on sky around a year ago. Complete nut case.

SpeckledJim

31,608 posts

253 months

Tuesday 16th October 2018
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Gretchen said:
otolith said:
Just finished The Haunting of Hill House. Very good. Some themes were familiar from The Shining and one of the seasons of American Horror Story, amongst other things, but given that it’s based on a 1959 novel, that’s probably forgivable!
Not slating it as I did enjoy binging it over two days when it was raining. But. It’s nothing a film couldn’t have covered and I’d worked out from the beginning.....
No spoilers in this thread please,

fizz47

2,672 posts

210 months

Tuesday 16th October 2018
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Rake -Season 5 has just been added..


Gretchen

19,035 posts

216 months

Tuesday 16th October 2018
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SpeckledJim said:
No spoilers in this thread please,
No spoiler. It’s the title of an episode for a start and mentioned from S1.

The jiffle king

6,913 posts

258 months

Wednesday 17th October 2018
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fizz47 said:
Rake -Season 5 has just been added..
Is that the final season of Rake?
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