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Post by Deleted on Jul 7, 2015 15:59:25 GMT
Oh yeah. Better Call Saul. Loved that series. Are they making any more? Not watched it yet, but have it d/led. Watched Breaking Bad Series 1 to 5 end to end when in France. Brilliant. Have you seen them? EDIT: Better Call Saul is the 19th most commented series on IMDB but as that series is a prequel to him joining forces with Walt in Breaking Bad, I think it may well be complete in itself.
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Post by Dead Minger on Jul 7, 2015 16:14:42 GMT
Thanks for all the legal advice but I have decided on an alternative method of compensation.
My 'associates' are sharpening the Machetes and polishing their hobnail boots at this time. Machetes and boots huh? Don't come down here just armed with them. This is Redneck country Gnome, everyone is armed with teeth! Yeah we can tell from your avatar ..........
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Post by Barry B'stard on Jul 7, 2015 16:15:58 GMT
Oh yeah. Better Call Saul. Loved that series. Are they making any more? Not watched it yet, but have it d/led. Watched Breaking Bad Series 1 to 5 end to end when in France. Brilliant. Have you seen them? EDIT: Better Call Saul is the 19th most commented series on IMDB but as that series is a prequel to him joining forces with Walt in Breaking Bad, I think it may well be complete in itself. Yes I have watched them all but have also downloaded them to take in the van as Mrs D has not seen BB yet and I am quite looking forward to watching it again unless she hates it. See what you mean about Saul. I just loved his character. Ive downloaded loads of stuff for the trip but Im running out of ideas now.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 7, 2015 17:03:19 GMT
Not watched it yet, but have it d/led. Watched Breaking Bad Series 1 to 5 end to end when in France. Brilliant. Have you seen them? EDIT: Better Call Saul is the 19th most commented series on IMDB but as that series is a prequel to him joining forces with Walt in Breaking Bad, I think it may well be complete in itself. Yes I have watched them all but have also downloaded them to take in the van as Mrs D has not seen BB yet and I am quite looking forward to watching it again unless she hates it. See what you mean about Saul. I just loved his character. Ive downloaded loads of stuff for the trip but Im running out of ideas now. The Wire, Series 1-5 House of Cards, Series 1 & 2 Sherlock, Series 1 -3 True Detective American Crime Then some movies: Gone Girl The November Man The Imitation Game John Wick The Theory of Everything Lord of the Rings, Parts 1 - III The Hobbit, Parts 1 - III All available through thepiratebay (use ZenMate to access and Tixati v2.12 to d/l - oh, and have Malwarebytes Pro running with 'Real Time Protection' enabled.) That should keep you going for a while. If you want details on the series/movies, visit IMDB ( HERE) - if you don't know it, suffice to say that everyone involved in 'the biz' uses it as the first port of call for industry info. PS: Don't waste your time/bandwidth d/ling Mad Men unless both you and Michelle like the same ol' sexist jokes played over and over but those of us who lived through the reality find it tedious in the extreme so it is unengaging (fatal to say that about any script in the biz), though cinematically well shot and stylish.
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Post by Barry B'stard on Jul 7, 2015 17:20:01 GMT
Yes I have watched them all but have also downloaded them to take in the van as Mrs D has not seen BB yet and I am quite looking forward to watching it again unless she hates it. See what you mean about Saul. I just loved his character. Ive downloaded loads of stuff for the trip but Im running out of ideas now. The Wire, Series 1-5 House of Cards, Series 1 & 2 Sherlock, Series 1 -3 True Detective American Crime Then some movies: Gone Girl The November Man The Imitation Game John Wick The Theory of Everything Lord of the Rings, Parts 1 - III The Hobbit, Parts 1 - III All available through thepiratebay (use ZenMate to access and Tixati v2.12 to d/l - oh, and have Malwarebytes Pro running with 'Real Time Protection' enabled.) That should keep you going for a while. If you want details on the series/movies, visit IMDB ( HERE) - if you don't know it, suffice to say that everyone involved in 'the biz' uses it as the first port of call for industry info. PS: Don't waste your time/bandwidth d/ling Mad Men unless both you and Michelle like the same ol' sexist jokes played over and over but those of us who lived through the reality find it tedious in the extreme so it is unengaging (fatal to say that about any script in the biz), though cinematically well shot and stylish. Thanks Liam I tried one episode of Sherlock and found it annoying. Maybe should have given it longer but ill check out the others. Mrs D got into Mad Men but again I tried it for half an hour and turned it off. Films I am not too fussed about as they are nearly always disappointing and the good thing about a series of maybe 5 seasons is it takes a long time to watch them all and I love binge watching stuff. Best thing I have watched recently is Banshee, Black Sails (season 2 was better), Orange is the new Black and most recently True Blood which is just bonkers but quite funny. I liked Peaky Blinders as well. Game of Thrones is excellent but I was a little disappointed with the recent season 5.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 7, 2015 17:27:47 GMT
Barry,
If you're a fan of Tolkien, you will not find Lord of the Rings disappointing. All three movies take about 10 hours to view which is about the same length of time as a 13 part US TV series runs for. The other movies are not bad to quite good to very good, but depends on your interests.
As for TV series, I've found nothing as good as 'BB' as yet, but again it's a matter of personal choice and opinion.
'Nuff to keep you going, anyway.
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Post by Barry B'stard on Jul 7, 2015 17:43:17 GMT
Barry, If you're a fan of Tolkien, you will not find Lord of the Rings disappointing. All three movies take about 10 hours to view which is about the same length of time as a 13 part US TV series runs for. The other movies are not bad to quite good to very good, but depends on your interests. As for TV series, I've found nothing as good as 'BB' as yet, but again it's a matter of personal choice and opinion. 'Nuff to keep you going, anyway. Ive seen them. Yes they were good although I havent found the Hobbit films as good. Is the last one out yet? The Hobbit was a book I read over and over as a child so the film was never going to be as good for me.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 7, 2015 17:45:46 GMT
Barry, If you're a fan of Tolkien, you will not find Lord of the Rings disappointing. All three movies take about 10 hours to view which is about the same length of time as a 13 part US TV series runs for. The other movies are not bad to quite good to very good, but depends on your interests. As for TV series, I've found nothing as good as 'BB' as yet, but again it's a matter of personal choice and opinion. 'Nuff to keep you going, anyway. Ive seen them. Yes they were good although I havent found the Hobbit films as good. Is the last one out yet? The Hobbit was a book I read over and over as a child so the film was never going to be as good for me. Yes the final Hobbit (Battle of the Five Armies) is out now on your fav pirate site. Agreed that none of the Hobbitses are as good as any of the parts of LOTR.
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