Re: Good TV Shows
Posted: Fri Dec 06, 2019 4:32 pm
I'm quite enjoying this, the last episode was a bit twee tho.zer0 wrote:So yeah, the Mandalorian is pretty cool if you're looking for some good Star Wars.
I'm quite enjoying this, the last episode was a bit twee tho.zer0 wrote:So yeah, the Mandalorian is pretty cool if you're looking for some good Star Wars.
Interested to know why do you think that. I have read the books so can't answer from experience, but I don't see why this would be inaccessible to a newcomer.kk67 wrote:His dark materials is kinda pointless unless you've read the books.
My views on those I've seen:Numbers wrote:I finished watching the Watchmen, I quite liked it.
Here's a list of shows that I've seen this year which were good in no particular order:
Barry
Ghosts
What we do in the shadows
Peaky Blinders
GoT
Mindhunter
A Series of Unfortunate Events
Chernobyl
His Dark Materials
Guilt
Afterlife
Line of Duty
The Virtues
Killing Eve
The End of the Fucking World
Don't Forget the Driver
Stranger Things
I'm sure there are more that I can't remember.
Best TV I've seen in ages.Mikey Brown wrote:Still not seen anything on TV this year come even remotely close to Succession.
First publicity images are out. It's really not looking good at this stage. Current intention will be to actively avoid it unless the buzz suggests that these first looks are lying.Billyfish wrote:Fingers Crossed. Going Postal was as close as anyone has got to reproducing Pratchett successfully and even that lost its way a bit. Often thought Terry Gilliam with a big bag of money would be the best person to have a crack at them.
This is brilliant so far so thanks.Puja wrote:Anyone seen The Goes Wrong show? Done by the same people who do The Play That Goes wrong, it's a comedy presented as a play done by a bunch of dedicated, slightly crap actors and an up-himself director where things go wrong - props break or are in the wrong place, lines are forgotten, sets fall down and the actors are earnestly trying to act around the disasters with varying levels of skill.
Watched the first three episodes last night and literally had to pause it at one point cause I was laughing so hard my chest hurt. All on iPlayer at the moment and thoroughly recommended.
Puja
That looks awful, I don't know why they can't stick to the books, it's not that hard surely.Which Tyler wrote:First publicity images are out. It's really not looking good at this stage. Current intention will be to actively avoid it unless the buzz suggests that these first looks are lying.Billyfish wrote:Fingers Crossed. Going Postal was as close as anyone has got to reproducing Pratchett successfully and even that lost its way a bit. Often thought Terry Gilliam with a big bag of money would be the best person to have a crack at them.
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Filmed in and around Newport too.Which Tyler wrote:Sex Education - so inappropriate
Funny, but I can't get my head around there being a huge American high school in the Forest of Dean, when I know that the 2 towns acting as locations have a total population about the same size as the student population of the campus used (local knowledge really doesn't help the suspesion of disbelief). No problem with the 80s setting, but it being american (except for the accents and rugby balls instead of USfootballs) just seems weird to me, and keeps pulling me out.
Very funny and yes inappropriate; I do think the setting is deliberately off-kilter to avoid pigeon-holing time or place'. Even whackier when the actress who plays Maeve is actually French.Which Tyler wrote:Sex Education - so inappropriate
Funny, but I can't get my head around there being a huge American high school in the Forest of Dean, when I know that the 2 towns acting as locations have a total population about the same size as the student population of the campus used (local knowledge really doesn't help the suspesion of disbelief). No problem with the 80s setting, but it being american (except for the accents and rugby balls instead of USfootballs) just seems weird to me, and keeps pulling me out.
Caerleon at least, that'd be the university campus - University of Wales in Newport wasn't it? and maybe a couple of the houses, mostly though it seems to be Symmonds Yat, Chepstow, with Puzzlewood & other rural FoD locationsWaspInWales wrote:Filmed in and around Newport too.Which Tyler wrote:Sex Education - so inappropriate
Funny, but I can't get my head around there being a huge American high school in the Forest of Dean, when I know that the 2 towns acting as locations have a total population about the same size as the student population of the campus used (local knowledge really doesn't help the suspesion of disbelief). No problem with the 80s setting, but it being american (except for the accents and rugby balls instead of USfootballs) just seems weird to me, and keeps pulling me out.
Cwmcarn Forest drive too I believe..plus I think some scenes were recorded at the international sports Village in Newport too..plus some scenes were filmed in Cwmbran. I haven't watched it myself but my daughter does. She's convinced a Polish supermarket in town is in it too [emoji2369]Which Tyler wrote:Caerleon at least, that'd be the university campus - University of Wales in Newport wasn't it? and maybe a couple of the houses, mostly though it seems to be Symmonds Yat, Chepstow, with Puzzlewood & other rural FoD locationsWaspInWales wrote:Filmed in and around Newport too.Which Tyler wrote:Sex Education - so inappropriate
Funny, but I can't get my head around there being a huge American high school in the Forest of Dean, when I know that the 2 towns acting as locations have a total population about the same size as the student population of the campus used (local knowledge really doesn't help the suspesion of disbelief). No problem with the 80s setting, but it being american (except for the accents and rugby balls instead of USfootballs) just seems weird to me, and keeps pulling me out.