Stoned Rose
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Back to Black (Netflix).
Absolutely top and the bird playing Winehouse is hot as fuck.
Absolutely top and the bird playing Winehouse is hot as fuck.
Fringe was great at the start but lost its way abit like Lost did. Just finished Monsters the Menendez brothers, they are either very very good liars or suffered a truely horrific childhood. I do think it was about money in the end though, evil fuckers.Been watching the US Office with the Mrs for the first time after her nagging me for years to watch it. It's quite brilliant. Like, genuinely genius in parts. Can't believe I put it off for this long. She also introduced me to Fringe. Maybe I should listen to her more.
Fringe was great at the start but lost its way abit like Lost did. Just finished Monsters the Menendez brothers, they are either very very good liars or suffered a truely horrific childhood. I do think it was about money in the end though, evil fuckers.
Ye saw that on tv this morning, there is another film on Netflix which talks to them from prison so I’ll give that a go.Er, they have a case going through at the moment which might end up exonerating them and, therefore, suing the programme makers. To do with new discovery on sexual abuse from their "father" which drove the murders.
Still persisting with Rings of Power. I'm not a Tolkien buff, but its so difficult to keep track of all the threads and storylines as it feels a bit all over the place. One minute dwarves, next the elves, flip to something else and then something else. I find it very difficult to really understand whats going on when its so all over the place.
We watched the documentary last weekend.Ye saw that on tv this morning, there is another film on Netflix which talks to them from prison so I’ll give that a go.
Jeff Bridges & John Lithgow are superb in most thingsWatching The Old Man again.
Brilliant.
Second season is getting really good.Watching The Old Man again.
Brilliant.
Ye I think the Vanity Fair character summed it up well, either they are the best sociopathic actors or they are fucked up children from an abusive family, either of them is awful.We watched the documentary last weekend.
I think that money was certainly " bonus" but I also believe the accounts of abuse.
I had some questions after the Netflix series eg why didn't they just leave, or even go to the Police? However, after watching the documentary I'm of the mind that the whole facade of the "perfect family" was incredibly multi layered and that even they struggle, even now, to share everything that went on.
Started episode one of season 2 had to do something after 30 mins and have had zero inclination to go back, I just hasn’t grabbed me at all, I think I need to finish it just to see if it’s as bad as they say.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
Yeah i can understand that. Its not that i'm not a Tolkien fan, loved the LOTR movies but i've never read the books or really delved into the detail of it. It feels like you need that deeper knowledge of middle earth to really go with the series and not be left a bit lost by it all.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
A pair of sociopaths.Ye I think the Vanity Fair character summed it up well, either they are the best sociopathic actors or they are fucked up children from an abusive family, either of them is awful.
Thought first season was better…..Second season is getting really good.
Watched the first half of the series last night.Just finished Joan thought it was great
I’ve read the hobbit and LOTR as well as the movies, a lot of this series doesn’t seem to adhere to a lot of Tolkien stuff I wouldn’t worry about it, apart from a couple of characters which are present in those films I’d never heard of the rest.Yeah i can understand that. Its not that i'm not a Tolkien fan, loved the LOTR movies but i've never read the books or really delved into the detail of it. It feels like you need that deeper knowledge of middle earth to really go with the series and not be left a bit lost by it all.
A pair of sociopaths.
I'm assuming there's going to be a follow on series, if her book is anything to go byJust finished Joan thought it was great