One to watch
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One to watch
For those in self isolation or anyone wanting to watch a feel good film I can thoroughly recommend getting the DVD titled 'Fishermans Friends'.
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Re: One to watch
We’ve watched Sicario and Sicario 2 on consecutive nights .
Very good but not for the squeamish out there
Very good but not for the squeamish out there
Empty vessels .. and all that
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We are watching Yes Minister.
Brilliant and so relevant even today.
Brilliant and so relevant even today.
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Might have to dig the box set out of that.
We've been watching Lovejoy on catch-up. Easy watching entertainment.
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Tonight I shall watch the last episode of Game of Thrones. I have had the box set for some time but I thought I ought to watch it whilst I still can.
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You're in for a treat QB....We absolutely loved GOFQuizzical Bob wrote: ↑22 Mar 2020, 16:20Tonight I shall watch the last episode of Game of Thrones. I have had the box set for some time but I thought I ought to watch it whilst I still can.
If you are looking for something to fill the massive gap GOT leaves you might like to watch "Outlander"........you'll be hooked after the first episode.
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Miss Marple is on tonight at 20:00 on the Drama Channel ( FV 20 ) …. just saying
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Just to lower the tone - Dad's Army and Allo, Allo provide us with a bit of light entertainment. Can't be doing with anything too involved.
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Stephen, Fishermans Friends has in it a song by a friend. 'Jinder'. A nice lad, he is suffering financially with cancelled gigs since this Corona business and isolation. Hard times for the self employed.
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Hacksaw Ridge on tonight ( July 7th ) on Chan 5 at 22:00 is a Second World War film with a difference
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You'de best not watch ' Hacksaw Ridge ' then cos that's got a bit of an ' edge ' , tis deffo not for wimps
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I love Outlander. I’m recording the series currently on More 4 (series 4, I think), so I can binge watch.
I got Netflix at the end of last year, so we watch quite a few things on there. We are currently on series 4 of The Last Kingdom, which is set in the time of Alfred the Great. It’s worthy as a Game of Thrones replacement. It’s very bloody, no wonder people didn’t live very long in those days.
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Hi Gill…. I didn’t know I had so many emotions inside me until I watched “Outlander” it’s brought out all of them at one point or another…none more so than episode 12 season 5 “Never so my Love” which had me needing a tissue…I’ll say no more other than to say I can’t wait for series 6Gill W wrote: ↑07 Jul 2020, 10:36I love Outlander. I’m recording the series currently on More 4 (series 4, I think), so I can binge watch.
I got Netflix at the end of last year, so we watch quite a few things on there. We are currently on series 4 of The Last Kingdom, which is set in the time of Alfred the Great. It’s worthy as a Game of Thrones replacement. It’s very bloody, no wonder people didn’t live very long in those days.
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I might give it a whirl cos i can always hide behind a pilar
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There's no hiding with that film and there aren't any pilars ... I think you should watch itOnelife wrote: ↑07 Jul 2020, 13:32I might give it a whirl cos i can always hide behind a pilar
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The milkshake and popcorn are on order and I’ll give my review tomorrowManoverboard wrote: ↑07 Jul 2020, 14:50There's no hiding with that film and there aren't any pilars ... I think you should watch itOnelife wrote: ↑07 Jul 2020, 13:32I might give it a whirl cos i can always hide behind a pilarManoverboard wrote: ↑07 Jul 2020, 10:32
You'de best not watch ' Hacksaw Ridge ' then cos that's got a bit of an ' edge ' , tis deffo not for wimps
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Good plan, I would eat/drink them earllier rather than later.Onelife wrote: ↑07 Jul 2020, 15:41The milkshake and popcorn are on order and I’ll give my review tomorrow
ps ... I would also suggest that you have a box of tissues handy
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I’ve always got a box of tissues handy…they don’t call me ‘slobber chops’ for nothingManoverboard wrote: ↑07 Jul 2020, 15:46Good plan, I would eat/drink them earllier rather than later.Onelife wrote: ↑07 Jul 2020, 15:41The milkshake and popcorn are on order and I’ll give my review tomorrowManoverboard wrote: ↑07 Jul 2020, 14:50
There's no hiding with that film and there aren't any pilars ... I think you should watch it
ps ... I would also suggest that you have a box of tissues handy
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“Just one life more”Manoverboard wrote: ↑07 Jul 2020, 14:50There's no hiding with that film and there aren't any pilars ... I think you should watch itOnelife wrote: ↑07 Jul 2020, 13:32I might give it a whirl cos i can always hide behind a pilarManoverboard wrote: ↑07 Jul 2020, 10:32
You'de best not watch ' Hacksaw Ridge ' then cos that's got a bit of an ' edge ' , tis deffo not for wimps
Hi Mob…. thanks for recommending this film…I thought the film was more thought provoking than enjoyable but true-life films of this nature generally leave me thinking this way…. Desmond Doss was certainly the bravest of them all.
Great film brilliantly directed
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We saw the iconic QE2 parked in Dubai ... you can see it too
Chan 5 at 21:00 today Friday the 24th July it is being shown as a converted luxury Hotel.
Chan 5 at 21:00 today Friday the 24th July it is being shown as a converted luxury Hotel.
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