i claudius Posted July 28, 2014 Share Posted July 28, 2014 Power, gents... Get on it... That is all I enjoy "Power". The bad black guy seems to be more of hero, but the bad white guy is looking more and more like a mental case.I still like "The Last Ship," if there is nothing else to watch. I may be the only one though. No, Sir, you are not! :-) My God ,not two of you watching it ,how much do they pay you? 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AnotherOneAmerican Posted July 28, 2014 Share Posted July 28, 2014 Manhattan, Drama about inventing nukes, 1st episode out today. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JSixpack Posted July 28, 2014 Share Posted July 28, 2014 Manhattan, Drama about inventing nukes, 1st episode out today. Tnx for the heads up! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jope Posted July 28, 2014 Share Posted July 28, 2014 Power, gents... Get on it... That is all I enjoy "Power". The bad black guy seems to be more of hero, but the bad white guy is looking more and more like a mental case.I still like "The Last Ship," if there is nothing else to watch. I may be the only one though. No, Sir, you are not! :-) My God ,not two of you watching it ,how much do they pay you? What can I say? It sometimes hurts. But I find Rhona Mitra extremely attractive. The rest is PR for the US Navy and... that's perfectly fine with me! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Will27 Posted July 29, 2014 Share Posted July 29, 2014 Season 4 of POI looks like a belter. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ng0JFB2hH-M 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Frank James Posted July 29, 2014 Share Posted July 29, 2014 I like a good prison movie so looking forward to Starred Up: Also has Aussie Ben Mendelsohn in it. IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2567712/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1 A troubled and explosively violent teenager is transferred to adult prison where he finally meets his match - a man who also happens to be his father. Would appreciate it if anyone finds out where I can find it Watched this one the other night Trend Setters. It was quite brutal and the 2 leads Jack O'Connell and our boy Ben Mendelsohn are both fantastic. If you like prison movies, this one fits the bill. I watched this one last night. I have seen a lot of prison movies in my time, but never a one more bleak and brutal than this one. I had to laugh at the scene where in a group therapy session one of the inmates says he's glad he's not in a US prison ("They shank ya in there"). I think this particular prison is at least as dangerous as almost any you would find in the US. Not speaking from experience here. It held my interest, that's for sure. A worthy effort. B-plus. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Frank James Posted July 29, 2014 Share Posted July 29, 2014 Season 4 of POI looks like a belter. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ng0JFB2hH-M Oh yes, can't wait for Harold Finch and the POI crew to get back to work. Does that old wrinkly faced bastard Greer really think he can ever get the best of Harold, Root, and The Machine? Forget about it! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
i claudius Posted July 29, 2014 Share Posted July 29, 2014 I like a good prison movie so looking forward to Starred Up: Also has Aussie Ben Mendelsohn in it. IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2567712/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1 A troubled and explosively violent teenager is transferred to adult prison where he finally meets his match - a man who also happens to be his father. Would appreciate it if anyone finds out where I can find it Watched this one the other night Trend Setters. It was quite brutal and the 2 leads Jack O'Connell and our boy Ben Mendelsohn are both fantastic. If you like prison movies, this one fits the bill. I watched this one last night. I have seen a lot of prison movies in my time, but never a one more bleak and brutal than this one. I had to laugh at the scene where in a group therapy session one of the inmates says he's glad he's not in a US prison ("They shank ya in there"). I think this particular prison is at least as dangerous as almost any you would find in the US. Not speaking from experience here. It held my interest, that's for sure. A worthy effort. B-plus. If they think thats rough They should try a British prison, they confiscate your x box there .!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Frank James Posted July 29, 2014 Share Posted July 29, 2014 If they think thats rough They should try a British prison, they confiscate your x box there .!!===I, Claudius I'm confused now. I thought this was (is) a British prison. The credits said it was funded by the Scottish Film Trust, and the N. Ireland Film trust, and funded also through the National Lottery. I thought the guys were all more or less British, if only because they seem to mumble "innit" a lot, apropos of nothing. (That is, when they're not conjugating the verb "to <deleted>>", or calling each other "f ' ing c--ts". The accents were tough going for me. Wish there was a subtitle track. I could pretty much follow what was going on, mostly through the actions of the characters. More than half the time they were fighting, or threatening to fight. They weren't discussing Great Ideas of Western Thought. As for conditions, I noticed that in this prison the inmates are allowed to smoke, and have lighters. Most, if not all US jails and prisons now ban smoking. If you're looking for a prison movie that is more...fun (?) I recommend Mel Gibson's How I Spent My Summer Vacation. (Viva Mexico!) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GrantSmith Posted July 29, 2014 Share Posted July 29, 2014 Here's one of the Poirot fans out there... http://www.abc.net.au/tv/qanda/txt/s4035805.htm Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jope Posted July 29, 2014 Share Posted July 29, 2014 A brief update on "The Leftovers" (no, that has not been cancelled): episode 5 opened with some shocking pictures. Seriously, anybody who is more into "romcom" should not watch it. Later a telephone call between the Sheriff and an agent from a federal agency revealed some shocking information. The episode was not just about people coping with a disastrous and mysterious event but seemed to widen the picture and indicate some action and development on a larger scale. Looking forward to the next episode. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ulysses G. Posted July 30, 2014 Share Posted July 30, 2014 If you're looking for a prison movie that is more...fun (?) I recommend Mel Gibson's How I Spent My Summer Vacation. (Viva Mexico!) I liked that one too. I also liked "Animal Factory," based on the book by Edward Bunker (who spent many years in prison). Some good actors like Willem Defoe, Edward Furlong, Mick Roarke and others. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jope Posted July 30, 2014 Share Posted July 30, 2014 Manhattan, Drama about inventing nukes, 1st episode out today. Am I the one who has to say it? Alright then: "Manhattan" is boring, conventional, over-serious, adjusted to political correctness, lacks wit, has artificial and wooden dialogues and I am not motivated to care for any single character of the show. I hope for a decisively better second episode. After that, I'm out. (sigh). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Frank James Posted July 31, 2014 Share Posted July 31, 2014 If you're looking for a prison movie that is more...fun (?) I recommend Mel Gibson's How I Spent My Summer Vacation. (Viva Mexico!) I liked that one too. I also liked "Animal Factory," based on the book by Edward Bunker (who spent many years in prison). Some good actors like Willem Defoe, Edward Furlong, Mick Roarke and others. Ah, yes, a very good movie, based on the work of one of the greatest crime writers who ever lived, Edward Bunker. He had cameo roles in Tarantino's Reservoir Dogs ("Mr. Blue"), and in the GREAT movie (10/10, with a Bullet!) "Straight Time", starring Dustin Hoffman in his finest performance ever, as Max Dembo, also based on the writings of Mr. Bunker (sadly R.I.P). I've read all of Bunker's books. There is not one drop of BS in any of it. "No Beast So Fierce" is his best. Mr. Bunker describes himself as "State Raised", having been all the way from juvenile hall to San Quentin and Folsom Prison, toward a final redemption and deliverance. Check out Straight Time, if you can find it. Also has solid performances by (babe-a-licious) Theresa Russell, M. Emmett Walsh as the low life parole officer, a young Gary Busey as an unreliable accomplice, Kathy bates as Busey's miserable wife, and best of all Harry Dean Stanton as Max's last partner. All time great! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Frank James Posted July 31, 2014 Share Posted July 31, 2014 Well, Halt and Catch Fire is almost finished, one more episode to go. I like the show a lot, but can't see where they can go from here. Don't want to drop in any SPOILERS (!), but the Comdex episode (no. 9 of 10) was pretty damn good, maybe the best yet. I still think Bosworth is the coolest guy on the show, rock solid working class guy with no BS, unlike pretty boy Joe, who is about one cut above "slick con man, avoid at all costs." Back next season? Who knows? 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BookMan Posted July 31, 2014 Author Share Posted July 31, 2014 If you're looking for a prison movie that is more...fun (?) I recommend Mel Gibson's How I Spent My Summer Vacation. (Viva Mexico!) I liked that one too. I also liked "Animal Factory," based on the book by Edward Bunker (who spent many years in prison). Some good actors like Willem Defoe, Edward Furlong, Mick Roarke and others. Ah, yes, a very good movie, based on the work of one of the greatest crime writers who ever lived, Edward Bunker. He had cameo roles in Tarantino's Reservoir Dogs ("Mr. Blue"), and in the GREAT movie (10/10, with a Bullet!) "Straight Time", starring Dustin Hoffman in his finest performance ever, as Max Dembo, also based on the writings of Mr. Bunker (sadly R.I.P). I've read all of Bunker's books. There is not one drop of BS in any of it. "No Beast So Fierce" is his best. Mr. Bunker describes himself as "State Raised", having been all the way from juvenile hall to San Quentin and Folsom Prison, toward a final redemption and deliverance. Check out Straight Time, if you can find it. Also has solid performances by (babe-a-licious) Theresa Russell, M. Emmett Walsh as the low life parole officer, a young Gary Busey as an unreliable accomplice, Kathy bates as Busey's miserable wife, and best of all Harry Dean Stanton as Max's last partner. All time great! Another excellent prison movie is A Prophet, a French movie. Subtitles included. http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/1213205-prophet/ 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Will27 Posted July 31, 2014 Share Posted July 31, 2014 I haven't "found" this one as yet Trend Setters but the reviews are superb. Undercover AKA Pod Prikritie http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1909015/?ref_=nv_sr_1 IMDB: The specially trained agent Martin has been appointed to the most dangerous mission in Bulgaria - to go undercover in the gang of the mafia boss Djaro. I read somewhere it is being distributed internationally this year. It looks great. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Frank James Posted July 31, 2014 Share Posted July 31, 2014 While I was reading on other websites people's reactions to Halt and Catch Fire, and whether it might be renewed, the comparison to AMC's Low Winter Sun came up. AMC had high hopes for that one, but it never caught on, ratings-wise. I watched all of the episodes, mostly because I like Mark Strong. He and Lennie James, two very good British actors, playing American cops, AGAIN. The City of Detroit, which has enough problems already, was made to look like a very sad, miserable place. The cops were all various shades of corrupt, and spent the whole series trying to cover up a major misdeed. Grim stuff, indeed. All along I was wondering, if they get away with their big, um... mistake, what the hell will they do next season? They made that evil crew on The Shield look like boy scouts. A worthy effort, but... 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Frank James Posted July 31, 2014 Share Posted July 31, 2014 Just watched a few choice bits from Last Week Tonight with John Oliver. Brilliant stuff. Looked up his show after reading an article about him in the Guardian. Some of you may have seen that one.I find him easier to take than Jon Stewart. Stephen Colbert's whole act has gone a bit stale, and I can't take more than a few minutes of Bill Maher, even though I agree with him much of the time. He's snide and condescending, and disrespectful to those with opposing points of view. I miss the great wits of yesteryear, like Steve Allen, Jack Paar, the earlier Johnny Carson, Dick Cavett, Gore Vidal, and William F. Buckley. Showing my age, I realize. Well, now we have this Oliver guy, and Graham Norton is pretty sharp. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
keemapoot Posted July 31, 2014 Share Posted July 31, 2014 Just watched a few choice bits from Last Week Tonight with John Oliver. Brilliant stuff. Looked up his show after reading an article about him in the Guardian. Some of you may have seen that one.I find him easier to take than Jon Stewart. Stephen Colbert's whole act has gone a bit stale, and I can't take more than a few minutes of Bill Maher, even though I agree with him much of the time. He's snide and condescending, and disrespectful to those with opposing points of view. I miss the great wits of yesteryear, like Steve Allen, Jack Paar, the earlier Johnny Carson, Dick Cavett, Gore Vidal, and William F. Buckley. Showing my age, I realize. Well, now we have this Oliver guy, and Graham Norton is pretty sharp. I haven't watched Oliver's new show yet, thanks for reminding us I'll take a look. He really is terribly talented, and after filling in for Stewart during that long hiatus cemented his right to have his own show. One of the greatest wits in a place you'd never think of it was Louis Rukeyser, Wall St. Week, great PBS program. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AnotherOneAmerican Posted July 31, 2014 Share Posted July 31, 2014 (edited) While I was reading on other websites people's reactions to Halt and Catch Fire, and whether it might be renewed, the comparison to AMC's Low Winter Sun came up. AMC had high hopes for that one, but it never caught on, ratings-wise. I watched all of the episodes, mostly because I like Mark Strong. He and Lennie James, two very good British actors, playing American cops, AGAIN. The City of Detroit, which has enough problems already, was made to look like a very sad, miserable place. The cops were all various shades of corrupt, and spent the whole series trying to cover up a major misdeed. Grim stuff, indeed. All along I was wondering, if they get away with their big, um... mistake, what the hell will they do next season? They made that evil crew on The Shield look like boy scouts. A worthy effort, but... Thanks, not watched Low winter sun, just downloading the 10eps. Can't imagine Detroit being portrayed as worse than it actually was when I lived there. Edited July 31, 2014 by AnotherOneAmerican Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jope Posted July 31, 2014 Share Posted July 31, 2014 While I was reading on other websites people's reactions to Halt and Catch Fire, and whether it might be renewed, the comparison to AMC's Low Winter Sun came up. AMC had high hopes for that one, but it never caught on, ratings-wise. I watched all of the episodes, mostly because I like Mark Strong. He and Lennie James, two very good British actors, playing American cops, AGAIN. The City of Detroit, which has enough problems already, was made to look like a very sad, miserable place. The cops were all various shades of corrupt, and spent the whole series trying to cover up a major misdeed. Grim stuff, indeed. All along I was wondering, if they get away with their big, um... mistake, what the hell will they do next season? They made that evil crew on The Shield look like boy scouts. A worthy effort, but... I guess I read the same article: "Low Winter Sun" was cancelled although it had better ratings than "Halt...", but "Halt..." is better in specific demographics and it is better rated on rotten tomatoes etc.. But still no word from AMC. I am still hoping... I definitely agree, "Low Winter Sun" was a great show. And I like Lennie James since I saw him in "Line of Duty". I wonder, if he could play in a comedy? Seems that he is more into sinister characters. I still think it is a shame that they did not continue "Low Winter Sun", the ending (fantastic) opened the opportunity to do so. Well, the ratings... (BTW: talking about "sinister", I want you to know that I gave up. After reading all the posts including the spoilers, I watched "Rectify". Took me two episodes to like it but than I was in completely. Reminds me of the Israeli "Prisoners of War", particularly the sister. What happens, when you reach your goal? Waiting for the next episode now. Will there be a third season?) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Frank James Posted July 31, 2014 Share Posted July 31, 2014 While I was reading on other websites people's reactions to Halt and Catch Fire, and whether it might be renewed, the comparison to AMC's Low Winter Sun came up. AMC had high hopes for that one, but it never caught on, ratings-wise. I watched all of the episodes, mostly because I like Mark Strong. He and Lennie James, two very good British actors, playing American cops, AGAIN. The City of Detroit, which has enough problems already, was made to look like a very sad, miserable place. The cops were all various shades of corrupt, and spent the whole series trying to cover up a major misdeed. Grim stuff, indeed. All along I was wondering, if they get away with their big, um... mistake, what the hell will they do next season? They made that evil crew on The Shield look like boy scouts. A worthy effort, but... Thanks, not watched Low winter sun, just downloading the 10eps. Can't imagine Detroit being portrayed as worse than it actually was when I lived there. Detroit, for all its troubles over the last few decades, was, is, and always will be, one of America's truly great cities. Where would American popular music be without all of the great artists who have come from there? The world's auto industry owes Detroit a great deal, and it seems they are slowly returning, although it will never be what it was. I read that the State of Michigan gave the show a great incentive to film there. It seems that the show went out of its way to show the shabby side of the city. Even now, there is much more to Detroit than that. If I ever lived in America again, I would pick Detroit over the super-gentrified to death Northwest city I came from (starts with an "S"). Detroit is coming back. It's got SOUL. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ulysses G. Posted July 31, 2014 Share Posted July 31, 2014 I've read all of Bunker's books. Me too. I found the last few in a great bookshop in Brisbane, a few years ago, that specialized in crime fiction/non fiction. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wolf5370 Posted July 31, 2014 Share Posted July 31, 2014 Couple of new shows: Finding Carter - nothing to do with "Get Carter" films! Just watched the first two episodes back to back pilot. Its a bout a girl that is returned to her real family at 16 after being abducted at 3 - her "mother" (the kidnapper) was a great mother to her (in her opinion) and is now on the run - her real mother is a cop and damaged by years of thinking her daughter was dead and hunting for the killer. Actually much better than it sounds - give it a try Matador: Just watching the pilot right now - let you know. Write up: “Matador” – is centered on Antonio “Matador” Bravo, a popular soccer star and playboy whose sports stardom is a cover for his other life as a covert operative executing missions for a little known branch of the CIA. He uses his notoriety as a way of getting access to powerful and villainous types, but is forced to confront questions of his true identity in balancing his dual roles. (bit like I Spy with the Tennis Player spy cover) I just forced myself to watch episode 2 of „Matador“. After the first episode I thought that this show is utter crap (no offense to anybody who likes it, just my individual and very humble opinion!) but I thought that of „New Girl“ and „The Mindy Project“, too, and then they developed rather nicely to become two of my favorite regulars. So, I gave „Matador“ another shot and I was heavily disappointed. The whole setting reminds me of a Benny Hill sketch („Cheapo Productions“). Couldn’t they have booked at least a 4-star instead of a 3-star hotel for the opening scene?. The acting (if you can call it that) is right out terrible. The football scenes (soccer) are insufferable (picture European actors pretending to be professional Baseball players, then you have it). I find the whole setup very 80s, better: cheap 80s. The storyline would not work in reality but this is TV so why not. If only there was something that could be perceived as suspense. Three things I liked: the villain in the openings scene had a German accent (nothing beats a villain with a German accent, not even a Russian accent :-) ) and he made the best (and only) joke so far. And the female agent is good looking (but cannot walk in heels properly. Bummer!). That’s about it! I cannot recommend the show. I’m out! Yes likewise. I put the second episode on, but got so bored that I spent the whole time facebooking with it playing to itself mostly. Off my list also. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
andypatt Posted July 31, 2014 Share Posted July 31, 2014 FRASIER, absolutely brilliant 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post wolf5370 Posted July 31, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted July 31, 2014 RUNDOWN: Lottery, not sure if it has been mentioned (perhaps by me???) - anyway episode 1 and 2 are out, 3 coming soon. About a future world, only slightly, where there have been no births in 6 years - and only 3 in 10 years. A scientist managed to create 100 viable embryos - and suddenly gets fired - the US President is using them as a means to secure his re-election and other governments are starting to find out, and getting nasty with America refusing to play ball. "Government interests and power begin to dominate one of the most personal and basic elements of humanity: the right to have a family." - quite good so far, though only just getting warmed up I think. Strain, mentioned it before, now on episode 3. Jury is still out, but lots of gore - old Jewish guy is great too. Enjoying it so far - albeit with brain in "escape mode". Witches of Eastend - still a nice watch when nothing else is on. S02E04 out. Unforgettable S3E5 is out - love this show (thought it had been cancelled last year!). Falling Skies - not a great season this time around - not so far anyway. S4E6 The Last Ship - I am still enjoying this, although many here have said the opposite. I agree it is very "flag flying American" and "Godly wholesome", but that is usually all done in one monologue (usually from the black NCO). Manhattan - too early to say. Bit slow so far, but many characters in this one, so will take a while to warm up I guess. So far they seem to have neglected most of the non Americans (except for the Chinese guy arrested for selling secrets!) that were on the project - and Oppenheimer is a dick. Could be good, could be just too comples for this kind of show - we'll see. Suits - without spoiling the latest episode - thank god! (you will know what I mean if you see it, and are a show lover). Nuff said. The Leftovers - getting more vicious (and conspiratorial) as time goes on. Enjoying it more now, perversely. True Blood (final ever series - but that is what they said about 24!). Things are about to change. Strange season this year, didn't like it at the start, but growing on me. Under the Dome. Getting weirder and weirder (as Alice might say). Trying to be more crafty this season I think, but that side is not working so well (as it is obviously being dumbed down too - I have a strong feeling writers are being hog tied on this one - and it would be a lot better if they were left alone to get on with it!). Longmire. Loving it as always S3E9. Murder in the First. Just waiting for some extra-judicial payback now - just not sure who is going to do it - betrayed friend, rape victim or cop. Teen Wolf - At last they are making him a real alpha and not a wimp with red eyes! Utopia - S2E4. Strong series - just love it (think its TV Marmite - love it or hate it - I love it (Marmite too )) Finding Carter - Still OK - still want to bust the dad in the chops ! Tyrant - Still OK, just worried it is all going to be so obvious! Perception - One of my favourite shows! Covert Affairs - This season is coming back strong. This is one show that seems to get better each outing! Matador - given up on it - dross! Defiance - not as good as season 1, but OK for now - still watching. Face Off S7E2 - Usual stuff, good to watch when busy as background noise (treat it like a radio show) and occasional glance. Extant - I liked this from the off (many didn't it seems) - but it is getting stronger and people are liking it more. Royal Marines Commando School - world's most arduous military training (fly on the wall). One guy dropped out before they even were sworn in! Several other quit or failed the early stages. I did P Company, and it was nothing like this (much less camaraderie and more competitiveness at first) - memories.... Taxi Brooklyn - still (strangely perhaps) really enjoying this show - strange idea, but works really well. Graceland - given up on it (loved the first season) - may revisit. The Divide - this is a good show, but I really have to be in the mood for it. Not sure why. Penn and Teller Fool Us. New (S1E1). UK based, hosted by Jonathon Ross, Pen and Teller watch three illusionists do their best trick and if the two greats can't figure it out, then they get to go to Vegas and perform at the end of the series. Some interesting tricks on the first episode, one of which they could not figure out! 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jope Posted July 31, 2014 Share Posted July 31, 2014 FRASIER, absolutely brilliant A classic, so to say . After "Frasier", who would have thought that Kelsey Grammar could play this vicious mayor of Chicago so well in "Boss"? And why do they always cancel the shows I am really into and they keep the crap I hate? It must be me, I guess. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wolf5370 Posted July 31, 2014 Share Posted July 31, 2014 FRASIER, absolutely brilliant A classic, so to say . After "Frasier", who would have thought that Kelsey Grammar could play this vicious mayor of Chicago so well in "Boss"? And why do they always cancel the shows I am really into and they keep the crap I hate? It must be me, I guess. I liked "The Boss" too. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
benalibina Posted July 31, 2014 Share Posted July 31, 2014 The Shawshank Redemption Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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