DaveReading
Don't suffer fools gladly (must try harder!)
- Location
- Reading, obvs
And Pink Floyd: "Got thirteen channels of shoot on the T.V. to choose from".Bruce Springsteen
57 Channels & Nothing On
And Pink Floyd: "Got thirteen channels of shoot on the T.V. to choose from".Bruce Springsteen
57 Channels & Nothing On
Bruce Springsteen
57 Channels & Nothing On
Money for Nothing did also make some indirect allusions to the same problem, IIRC
I also am finding it increasingly difficult to find films and TV I enjoy. There are a few excellent ones but they do seem few and far between.Despite having Netflix & Amazon Prime Video, I still struggle to find a decent film to watch.
Maybe I'm just getting took particular in my old age as I tend to end up watching films I've seen before, one of the recent ones being 'Juggernaut' with Richard Harris & Omar Sharif - !![]()
I've really started to like Hugh Grant as an actor since he escaped from the romantic comedy niche. He's had a whole pile of roles since about 2016 where he's been able to show what a good actor he really is, rather than just playing the same character again and again.All three of the leads in this deserve all the praise their getting, particularly Hugh Grant who is totally against type as a twisted religious nutjob.
I've really started to like Hugh Grant as an actor since he escaped from the romantic comedy niche. He's had a whole pile of roles since about 2016 where he's been able to show what a good actor he really is, rather than just playing the same character again and again.
Does it just share a title, or is it based on the HP Lovecraft story?Omg, it's on again.
"Color out of space" starring Nic Cage.
There are some wild scifi ideas in it. There's also Nic Cage
Does it just share a title, or is it based on the HP Lovecraft story?
I've read the book, & most of his stories (Stephen KIng cites him as a big influence)CAlYeah, it's a screen adaptation. Supposedly one of a series of movies.
I might try & persuade SWMBO to watch 'Green Book' with me this weekend
It's an excellent film
If you didn't know it was Viggo Mortenson, you'd probably never realise he was once Strider/Aragorn/The King Of Gondor)
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QkZxoko_HC0
We watched it on Friday evening, she seemed to enjoy it
I know the chap portraying Don Shirley is meant to be a Rapper(?), but I have no idea of what he sounds like, but he plays the part well!
We've got Railway Children Return to watch tonight, with Jenny Agutter as a very much older Bobbi!
I had a quick look, & was pleased to see that it was filmed around Haworth/Oakworth
Keighley Station was used for the opening sequence, showing the refugees embarking on the train
(Keighley & WVR station was aloo used in the present version of All Creatures Great & Small, when Mrs Hall meets her son)
I'll reserve a full judgement on it, till after watching it
View: https://youtu.be/g6IsUeWO2Yw?si=rfhVHzjZKe5NX7y-