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Post by Deleted on May 7, 2021 19:30:14 GMT
TV or film stuff we never talk about ..unburden it here.
I'll start with Doc Martin. A sharp and funny script, lovely scenery, I'm a bit in love with Doc Martins wife, and the guy who plays the cop Joe is a bit of a comic genius -he cracks me up. There, I've said it ..and I feel BETTER for it. Over to you
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Post by Deleted on May 7, 2021 20:19:49 GMT
On the buses.
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Post by rayge on May 7, 2021 21:54:32 GMT
TV or film stuff we never talk about ..unburden it here. I'll start with Doc Martin. A sharp and funny script, lovely scenery, I'm a bit in love with Doc Martins wife, and the guy who plays the cop Joe is a bit of a comic genius -he cracks me up. There, I've said it ..and I feel BETTER for it. Over to you Yep, agree.
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Post by bungo the mungo on May 8, 2021 2:49:19 GMT
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Post by Sneelock on May 8, 2021 13:02:51 GMT
Silly rabbit, Cool is for kids.
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Post by Reactionary Rage on May 8, 2021 13:04:51 GMT
Grease
Zoolander
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Post by osgood on May 25, 2021 20:27:03 GMT
Kid Danger. Love it.
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Post by fonz on May 26, 2021 14:54:58 GMT
I can’t answer this; anything I like is cool, by definition.
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Post by fonz on May 26, 2021 15:00:13 GMT
But, Bergerac, Shoestring, van der Valk, Morse etc if you wanted examples of hipster indifference.
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Post by Deleted on May 27, 2021 8:27:28 GMT
Bergerac was rubbish.
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Post by fonz on May 27, 2021 8:43:30 GMT
It was brilliant. Nettles is the Brando of his generation. A joy to watch. By Midsomer Murders his powers were fading; too much booze and ice cream, but during the ‘Jersey Years’ he was untouchable.
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Post by "APES BLY" on May 27, 2021 8:48:36 GMT
I like a lot of 70s Brit films, the weak comedies, the dodgy dramas. It's more to do with the locations and the 'spot the actor' fun. Just once in a while, mind - they bring you down if you watch too many. There was a period in the mid 80s where Border TV showed them most afternoons, and because I had a 'study period' three days a week, I was home from sixth-form so could watch with my grillsteak and chips and a cuppa. Happy times.
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Post by Reactionary Rage on May 27, 2021 9:42:24 GMT
I'll watch any old cooking shit. Pioneer Woman; Rachel Khoo (purr!); Nigella (love Nigella!); Rick Stein (my current fave cos you get some travel shit thrown in too) etc
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Post by Reactionary Rage on May 27, 2021 9:42:52 GMT
I like a lot of 70s Brit films, the weak comedies, the dodgy dramas. It's more to do with the locations and the 'spot the actor' fun. Just once in a while, mind - they bring you down if you watch too many. There was a period in the mid 80s where Border TV showed them most afternoons, and because I had a 'study period' three days a week, I was home from sixth-form so could watch with my grillsteak and chips and a cuppa. Happy times. Similarly Brit 70s horror. Amicus, that sorta thing. Lots of fun!
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Post by "APES BLY" on May 27, 2021 9:44:50 GMT
I'll watch any old cooking shit. Pioneer Woman; Rachel Khoo (purr!); Nigella (love Nigella!); Rick Stein (my current fave cos you get some travel shit thrown in too) etc Oh, I love Nigella too. She's cool as well as sexy. Fine woman.
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