Cossie
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This episode is quite amusing!
Agreed, watched it two nights ago, some tricky stuff with the 'bridge'.
This episode is quite amusing!
Yes. Very good. I believe it was Guy Pearce. But what was the point of him in the series?Binge watched "Mare of Easttown" starring Kate Winslet , a magnificent 7-part miniseries also starring our own Guy Ritchie and Angourie Rice. Winslet is brilliant as detective whose life is falling apart as she tries to solve a series of disappearances and murder. Sort of an American Happy Valley.
Also watching War Of The Worlds Season 2.... first episodes very stressful again.
Yes he was just "eye candy" for the ladies I suggest! I kept waiting for his character to actually add something to the plot. Probably a red herring so that we may have thought he was secretly the killer!Oops, typo alert, yes Guy Pearce. He seemed to be a romantic interest that fell flat with Mare. A peripheral character to the plot . (I've edited my post).
Enjoy but nah. not for me unfortunately!I have enjoyed White Lotus so far. Quirky, dark, funny, a lot wrong at times. The location is the Four Seasons Maui which is of particular interest to me as we have dined there numerous times (never stayed, normally stay at Marriott Wailea Beach)
Started watching it but fell asleep.Netflix "The Chair" is not bad, somewhat disappointing but entertaining.
Yes, I liked Deceit.Started watching it but fell asleep.
Deceit is a nice 4 part mini-series, I think it's available on Stan.
I first watched it for Bruges, but really enjoyed the movie as a whole. Might have to catch it again.Hard to believe most haven’t seen this but it’s worth another viewing. Hilarious.
In Bruges: on unexpected holiday with Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson’s hitmen
While the comic possibilities of incompetent hitmen are endless, In Bruges is a true masterpiece of art and absurdity that rewards multiple viewingswww.theguardian.com
m........... this is the TV thread!Hard to believe most haven’t seen this but it’s worth another viewing. Hilarious.
In Bruges: on unexpected holiday with Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson’s hitmen
While the comic possibilities of incompetent hitmen are endless, In Bruges is a true masterpiece of art and absurdity that rewards multiple viewingswww.theguardian.com
I watched it on my TV!Ahe
m........... this is the TV thread!
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