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The blacklist is well worth a watch series four just started on Thursday
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Mario Miethig
I know it's quite old, but the last month or so I've been watching the Sopranos on SKY Box sets. What a series that is, now on the fourth series. Brilliant!
The best thing ever created by humans IMHMFO
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Blue in the Face
The best thing ever created by humans IMHMFO
I'm going to have to try this again watched the first 2 episodes and couldn't get in to it , only problem is I know how it ends:hehe:
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What Nordic noir would you recommend starting with?
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Blue in the Face
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I second this. Nothing else comes close.
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Organ Morgan.
Thanks for the recommendation. The review hinted at there being nipples on display so iPlayer here I cum, come rather.
If you've forgotten to send for your prescription Viagra tablets again Organ, fear not as a quick squint at the French version of Lady Chatterley by Pascal Ferran, will soon cure your half-mast problems.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eLXfOezaNZg
:thumbup:
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Just finished Narcos season one, wow up there with the Wire , Breaking Bad, to think this happened, and was allowed to happen is bewildering . The characters as so well portrayed, you get to feel they are real at times, what an awful corrupt world the ordinary folk of Columbia had to endue, for the benefits of the corrupt, rich and end users . Those who stood strong and fought it, deserved high award and recognition .
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shaky
What Nordic noir would you recommend starting with?
The Killing was one the first extremely popular ones over here.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Killing-1-3.../dp/B008XKY53C
I havent seen it.
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شهرستان کاردیف
I've seen a lot big fan or Nordic stuff hear is my best watched list in favorite order :
The Bridge
The killing
Borgan
Salamander
Wallander ( not british one )
DAG
Occupied
avoid all America versions, however Kenneth Branagh Wallender is not bad, in fact its good .
try this link
http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-en...w-9096806.html
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life on mars
I've seen a lot big fan or Nordic stuff hear is my best watched list in favorite order :
The Bridge
The killing
Borgan
Salamander
Wallander ( not british one )
DAG
Occupied
avoid all America versions, however Kenneth Branagh Wallender is not bad, in fact its good .
try this link
http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-en...w-9096806.html
There are two Swedish versions of Wallander - the TV series with Krister Henriksson in the title role, and the earlier TV film versions with Rolf Holger Lassgård (who played Ernst in DAG):
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Both very good - but I prefer the Lassgård versions. Both are better than Brannagh.
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jon1959
There are two Swedish versions of Wallander - the TV series with Krister Henriksson in the title role, and the earlier TV film versions with Rolf Holger Lassgård (who played Ernst in DAG):
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Both very good - but I prefer the Lassgård versions. Both are better than Brannagh.
I preferred Henriksson although both were excellent (I thought Brannagh was very good too). The last few episodes were heart-breaking.
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I have watched shedloads of Nordic Noir and the one I best remember are:
The 2 Swedish Wallanders
The Killing
Borgen
1864
Beck (the latest series currently available on BBC iPlayer)
Trapped
Blue Eyes
Follow The Money
The Bridge
Easy Money
Arne Dahl
I would also recommend:
Cordon (A Belgian Flemish language series)
The Night Shift (An Icelandic comedy a la Office. Based around three characters working the night shift in a petrol station)
Come As You Are (English language title. Original title: Hasta La Vista). A Flemish language film not unlike a lot of bitter-sweet comedies set in the north of England. A poignant film about three disable men looking to lose their virginity. It sounds exploitative but it really isn't).
The German Doctor (original title: Wakolda). An Argentinian film. language: Mostly Spanish but some German. A fictitious story about Dr Mengele when he was on the run in South America. Very thought-provoking. Shown on BBC4 recently.
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Taunton Blue Genie
I have watched shedloads of Nordic Noir and the one I best remember are:
The 2 Swedish Wallanders
The Killing
Borgen
1864
Beck (the latest series currently available on BBC iPlayer)
Trapped
Blue Eyes
Follow The Money
The Bridge
Easy Money
Arne Dahl
I would also recommend:
Cordon (A Belgian Flemish language series)
The Night Shift (An Icelandic comedy a la Office. Based around three characters working the night shift in a petrol station)
Come As You Are (English language title. Original title: Hasta La Vista). A Flemish language film not unlike a lot of bitter-sweet comedies set in the north of England. A poignant film about three disable men looking to lose their virginity. It sounds exploitative but it really isn't).
The German Doctor (original title: Wakolda). An Argentinian film. language: Mostly Spanish but some German. A fictitious story about Dr Mengele when he was on the run in South America. Very thought-provoking. Shown on BBC4 recently.
A lot of classy stuff in there ,for me The Bridge stands out as the best followed by the Killing first series and then the political drama Borgen.
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Charlie
Save some frustration for the final episode..
That JJ Abraham's can go **** himself along with the other 2 ***** who wrote that shit the last 2/3 seasons :hehe:
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jamieccfc
That JJ Abraham's can go **** himself along with the other 2 ***** who wrote that shit the last 2/3 seasons :hehe:
Finished it then....?:hehe:
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Charlie
Finished it then....?:hehe:
:hehe: unfortunately I just don't get why they made things so complicated they couldn't explain half it at the end and shit out and ended it the way they said they wouldn't
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life on mars
Just finished Narcos season one, wow up there with the Wire , Breaking Bad, to think this happened, and was allowed to happen is bewildering . The characters as so well portrayed, you get to feel they are real at times, what an awful corrupt world the ordinary folk of Columbia had to endue, for the benefits of the corrupt, rich and end users . Those who stood strong and fought it, deserved high award and recognition .
Watching the last two episodes of series one tonight. Then time to watch series two! It's cracking.
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Pearcey3
Watching the last two episodes of series one tonight. Then time to watch series two! It's cracking.
It is cracking. Going to start season 2 over the weekend, I've read that they've also commissioned season 3&4 already so much more to come.
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"I haven't sen Max and Paddy in a while". "That's got to be quite cheap, Phoenix nights cost 15 odd quid for the complete set not long ago"
Cough
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Max-Paddys-...=max+and+paddy
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Phoenix-Nig...V45RN35QH5HAX3
Not cheap on ebay either.
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LordKenwyne
Loved Phoenix nights couldn't believe he only done 2 series before doing the max and Paddy spin off
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Thought I'd resurect this thread to ask, has anyone seen "The Newsroom"? Caught up with "Steve Jobs" last night and now want to see more stuff written by Aaron Sorkin.
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Just finished the whole of Californication in about three weeks.
Really enjoyed it. Not the greatest thing I've ever watched but some real laugh out loud moments, great characters and sharp writing make it well worth a look.
Oh, and if you like fine looking young women with their titties on show then it's got that as well.
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Apple Tree Yard looks like it may be developing into a decent drama