TV Series

If you're not a Tolkien fan you will probably won't like it! Loved season one and I'll be starting season 2 soon
I'm a Tolkien fan and struggled with it. Still only three episodes into series 2.
So whats good?
The visuals are pretty stunning and a shit load of money has been spent
Its good to see some of the Silmarillion 'come to life' .

Whats bad?
overlapping and confused storyline
dialogue (what say you my commander of the north armies - probably consistent with Tolkien at his worst but still..)
miscasting (difficult when you have such clear ideas from the book and films)

A brave attempt but no better than 5/10
 
Ludwig on BBciplayer.

Wasn't taken by the first episode, think i fell asleep 1/2 way through.

Gave it another shot, so glad I did. It seems Columbo inspired (maybe that American Sherlock series even, socially inept genius solves crimes.

Think i have guessed the "Brother" riddle
 
Ludwig on BBciplayer.

Wasn't taken by the first episode, think i fell asleep 1/2 way through.

Gave it another shot, so glad I did. It seems Columbo inspired (maybe that American Sherlock series even, socially inept genius solves crimes.

Think i have guessed the "Brother" riddle
Tried and failed, may try again
 
Ludwig on BBciplayer.

Wasn't taken by the first episode, think i fell asleep 1/2 way through.

Gave it another shot, so glad I did. It seems Columbo inspired (maybe that American Sherlock series even, socially inept genius solves crimes.

Think i have guessed the "Brother" riddle

Yeah I said the same earlier in the thread. It’s not high art or anything, it’s throwaway tv that’s done increasingly better throughout the series. Mitchell and whoever plays his wife are great in it.

I ended up binging it on iPlayer.
 
Four Kings (Prime).

Documentary about Bruno, Lewis, Benn and Eubankths.

Really fucking interesting and enjoyable.
There was also a series called " The Kings" about Duran, Marvin Hagler, Thomas Hearns and Sugar Ray Leonard and their battles in and out of the ring.
Not sure what channel it was on but great nostalgia and unbelievable boxing.
 
There was also a series called " The Kings" about Duran, Marvin Hagler, Thomas Hearns and Sugar Ray Leonard and their battles in and out of the ring.
Not sure what channel it was on but great nostalgia and unbelievable boxing.
The Kings (2021) was a four part series shown in the UK on Sky Documentary HD, its still available to watch on Amazon Prime.

 
Finished The Rings of Power and it 100% picked up in the last 2/3 episodes after a very slow start. Quite a few storylines come together and start to make sense to a novice Tolkien fan. Episodes 1-5 id of said 5/10. Episodes 6-8 pull it up to a very good 8/10.
 
More documentary than drama but I’m watching Parole on iplayer. Interesting programme. Some real wrong un’s amongst them but some that do seem to have progressed and changed. Always a difficult decision for the parole board but these early releases now are probably bypassing that. I don’t think releasing people into hostels is a particularly good idea though. Seems to end up with most being recalled to prison!
Gets me how prisoners who have escaped from cat d jails and got several disciplinary reports are even considered for parole.
 
Thanks
Well worth watching by our younger poster's
4 guys at the top against each other.
Probably the boxing equivalent of Federer, Nadal, Murray and Djokovic.
I'm no tennis fan but Murray wasn't in the same bracket as the other three, was he?
 
I'm no tennis fan but Murray wasn't in the same bracket as the other three, was he?

It’s a freak occurrence really that all four of them were born within six years of each other.

You could quite easily make a valid case that Federer, Nadal and Djokovic are the three greatest male tennis players in history.

And yet Murray, while clearly not quite in that class, competed competitively with them throughout his whole career.

And he even managed to be the number one ranked player for one year, right when the other three were in their prime.
 
A pair of sociopaths.
Having now watched the other documentary where they talk to the brothers and about what’s nit in the tv series I now don’t know that they git a fair hearing, the judge (the same in both trials) doesn’t allow any witness in support of the brothers or a lot of the evidence, it all comes on the back of the OJ case so the state needed a “win” and it looks like the fuck the lads over a fair trial.
 

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