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Just now, stouricks said:

Try Pirate Bay, Extra Torrent, Kickass.

Same thing. Most of the movies are 2019 or older and have been available for ages, but hey have it your way, I see what I see, you must see something different.

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On 5/29/2020 at 4:04 PM, worgeordie said:

Kill me . again, 1989, money heist from the mafia,

it's worth a watch, twists and turns,

Val kilmer,Mrs Kilmer (at the time),Michael Madsen.

regards worgeordie

tks. can never see too much Kilmer and/or Masden

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3 minutes ago, giddyup said:

You know exactly what I've seen and what I haven't? Wow! A clairvoyant on TV, I'm impressed.

 

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No, there's not. Torrent Galaxy has about 4 2020 movies,

 

Socialising with real people really helps with the attitude.

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Just now, Bruno123 said:

 

 

Socialising with real people really helps with the attitude.

Get out there and do it then.

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1 hour ago, stouricks said:

And if that hard drive (SSD?) went tits up or was nicked? Up to you, but I am happy and confident, and would recommend my system to anyone. And for Bht 640 a year if you have four other friends!

abbu...always by backing up. 1-2 Tbyte are now affordable. have all my new +oldunseen and classic tv on one drive; ditto movies on another. internal HD's and external HD's as well.

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4 minutes ago, paddypower said:

abbu...always by backing up. 1-2 Tbyte are now affordable. have all my new +oldunseen and classic tv on one drive; ditto movies on another. internal HD's and external HD's as well.

https://www.invadeit.co.th/product/solid-state-drives-ssd/seagate/2tb-barracuda-3d-nand-sata-2-5inch-internal-ssd-za2000cm1a002-p045334/

 

Bht 10,000 may be affordable for you, but I would rather pay my Bht 640 a year for OneDrive.

 

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18 minutes ago, paddypower said:

tks. can never see too much Kilmer and/or Masden

I think one of the last movies Kilmer made was one of his best, it was The Salton Sea. Madsen tends to be a bit of a one trick pony, he acts the same part in every movie he makes.

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odds and sods:

TV: The Politician Braindead (tv only one season, political satire slow burner, funny as heck). Guilty (scottish bbc mini series); The Capture (mini series) Godless (mini series); Upload. agree that Giri/Haji is Xcellent. has anyone tried Russian Doll ? offthe wall start, but worth the trip.

Movies: Cold River, Vivarium (think Black Mirror); The Lighthouse; Dead Along The Way;

 

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14 minutes ago, giddyup said:

I think one of the last movies Kilmer made was one of his best, it was The Salton Sea. Madsen tends to be a bit of a one trick pony, he acts the same part in every movie he makes.

thanks for the ref. have not seen it. Kiss-Kiss, Bang-Bang and my 'gaygun' is gonna stay in my head. such a sad end for an actor to get throat cancer (which I survived). and Masden will always be there, in Resavoire Dogs. Agree Tarantino doesnt know how to recycle him from that movie's character.

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22 minutes ago, stouricks said:

https://www.invadeit.co.th/product/solid-state-drives-ssd/seagate/2tb-barracuda-3d-nand-sata-2-5inch-internal-ssd-za2000cm1a002-p045334/

 

Bht 10,000 may be affordable for you, but I would rather pay my Bht 640 a year for OneDrive.

 

until the next Carrington class solar storm flare up (aka geometric storm) wipes out your sattelite connection. The most recent was in 2012 and was close to Earth, very close. I prefer to have all my data physically accessible. jimho.

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1 hour ago, paddypower said:

until the next Carrington class solar storm flare up (aka geometric storm) wipes out your sattelite connection. The most recent was in 2012 and was close to Earth, very close. I prefer to have all my data physically accessible. jimho.

And before 2012 it was 1869 thereabouts.

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39 minutes ago, xylophone said:

Currently watching "Summer of Rockets" on BBC iPlayer and so far halfway through, a well acted and intriguing production and just love the cars and clothes of the late 50s-early 60s England.

This one, and several others, eg Pennyworth, Christine Keeler, use such beautiful Classic cars, where do they all come from. And to make say London look like it was back in 40s, 50s, 60s, must cost millions

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Just watched Jim Davidson's Robin Hood pantomime on You Tube. So so politically incorrect it is hilarious and brilliant. Sinderella is next.

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An oldie but very goody from 1990.

I'm surprised I missed it until now.

Apparently based on a true story but I didn't see it as a documentary but rather an amazing story and wonderfully compelling movie.

Oddly it's not the total downer that you might expect from a movie of this era and theme. In other words, it's very entertaining. 

 

 

 

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Murder in the Outback

 

In 2007 there was an Australian documentary about the Peter Falcioni / Joanne Lees story, now Chanel 4 in the UK has just produced one with the same name and subject matter, it looks interesting and seems to be creating a bit of a stir.

 

I can't find a spoiler-free link and can't see it in the usual places as yet but will check back in a couple of days.

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11 hours ago, Blue Muton said:

Joanne Lees story, now Chanel 4 in the UK has just produced one with the same name and subject matter, i

Is it called "Joanne Lees story"?

 

if so IMDB isn't listing a new on --just the 2007 one----

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14 hours ago, Blue Muton said:

Murder in the Outback

 

In 2007 there was an Australian documentary about the Peter Falcioni / Joanne Lees story, now Chanel 4 in the UK has just produced one with the same name and subject matter, it looks interesting and seems to be creating a bit of a stir.

 

I can't find a spoiler-free link and can't see it in the usual places as yet but will check back in a couple of days.

Channel 4's version went out last night in UK & was seen by me this morning. I enjoyed it but felt there should have been a follow up.

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11 minutes ago, newatthis said:

It's available now on Rarbg.

I see episodes 2 and 3 but not episode 1 anywhere.

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