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23 hours ago, ThaiFelix said:

Lately I have been struggling to find much to keep me entertained on the screen but after a bit of searching I came across some movies I somehow missed before that kept me interested.  Its a very varied bunch of movies I admit but maybe someone else will find something to interest amonst them:

 

The General  1998  (7.2)  Brendan Geeson, John Voight.  Irish crime boss Martin Cahill's

    true story.

The Savage Peace (7.6) 2015  Documentary on the suffering begun in Europe after WW2.

Harrison's Flowers (7.0)  2000 Rescue of a missing journalist in worn torn Yugoslavia.

Greedy People (6.2)  2024 Cop crime comedy.

James Dean (7.1) 2001 His story.

Northwest Passage (7.0) 1940  Spencer Tracy, classic cowboys and indians saga.

The Wiper Times (7.0) 2013  War/comedy, WW1 trench newspaper producers.

Apollo 13: Survival (7.3) 2024  The story.

Night Moves (7.1) 1975 Gene Hackman Crime/Drama.  PI tracking runaway teenager.

Buffalo Bill and the Indians (6.1)  1976  Paul Newman as Buffalo Bill in a wild west show.

Cosmic Psychos: Blokes You Can Trust. (7.9)  2013  You may need to be Aussie to enjoy             this Aussie outback grunge band and its humour.

 

Good viewing!

Many thanks for the list above as I watched Harrison's Flowers last night and thought it was very good, so more will be on my list to watch over the coming nights.

 

Watching the film bought back the horrors of the "Bosnian war" and how at the time I thought that Bosnians and Serbs were animals because of their cruelty. Upon reflection, I shouldn't have thought like that because that has been a feature of many wars since time immemorial, and I remember just a few days ago commenting on the "Sand Creek Massacre" where old women and children were butchered and mutilated.

 

Then of course there were the Nazi concentration camps where millions of Jews were murdered, then the Mai Lai massacre in Vietnam, onto the rape of Nanking and many more .........all horrendous and just goes to prove that " man's cruelty to man" knows no boundaries, sad as it is.

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15 hours ago, oxo1947 said:

Nightsleeper----BBC  thriller 6 episodes all out today

 

Don't know --not seen it

 

Set on a train from Glasgow to London, a government agency intervenes in escalating events onboard. Two strangers work together to save passengers as the train hurtles towards disaster.

 

 

 

Thanks @oxo1947. Complete season 1 is on TheRARBG, kickass & 1337x.

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On 1/2/2024 at 9:15 AM, KhunLA said:

If not for torrents ... I'd have to find another hobby for my night time hours, since not a bar fly, and not much happens in rural PKK.

Night time? How about booboom and sleep?

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16 hours ago, xylophone said:

Many thanks for the list above as I watched Harrison's Flowers last night and thought it was very good, so more will be on my list to watch over the coming nights.

 

Watching the film bought back the horrors of the "Bosnian war" and how at the time I thought that Bosnians and Serbs were animals because of their cruelty. Upon reflection, I shouldn't have thought like that because that has been a feature of many wars since time immemorial, and I remember just a few days ago commenting on the "Sand Creek Massacre" where old women and children were butchered and mutilated.

 

Then of course there were the Nazi concentration camps where millions of Jews were murdered, then the Mai Lai massacre in Vietnam, onto the rape of Nanking and many more .........all horrendous and just goes to prove that " man's cruelty to man" knows no boundaries, sad as it is.

Agreed.  I am sure you will also find The Savage Peace quite rivetting.  At the end I had to remind myself who are the supposed 'good' guys and who are the 'baddies' as it gets quite blurry.

 

Last night I watched Soldier Blue (1970) aka American Diplomacy and the Indian Solution.   Nothing has changed, just like today the soldiers with cannons had the "right to defend themselves" against savage women and children armed with white flags.  

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76th Primetime Emmy Awards WINNERS: AT A GLANCE

 DRAMA

Outstanding Drama Series: Shogun

Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series: Anna Sawai, Shogun 

Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series:  Hiroyuki Sanada, Shogun

 Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Drama Series: Elizabeth Debicki, The Crown

Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Drama Series: Billy Crudup, The Morning Show

TALK, VARIETY, AND REALITY

Scripted Variety Series: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver

Talk Series: The Daily Show 

 Outstanding Reality Competition Program: The Traitors

Shogun won a record breaking 18 Primetime Emmy Awards including Outstanding Lead Actress and Actor nods for Anna Sawai and Hiroyuki Sanada

 COMEDY

Outstanding Comedy Series: Hacks

 Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series: Jean Smart, Hacks

Outstanding Lead Actor In A Comedy Series: Jeremy Allen White, The Bear

Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Comedy Series:  Liza Colón-Zayas, The Bear

Outstanding Supporting Actor An A Comedy Series:  Ebon Moss-Bachrach, The Bear

LIMITED 

 Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series: Baby Reindeer

Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Limited Or Anthology Series:  Jessica Gunning, Baby Reindeer

Outstanding Lead Actor In A Limited Or Anthology Series: Richard Gadd, Baby Reindeer 

 

Outstanding Lead Actress In A Limited Or Anthology Series: Jodie Foster, True Detective: Night Country

Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Limited Or Anthology Series: Lamorne Morris, Fargo 

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2 hours ago, oxo1947 said:

76th Primetime Emmy Awards WINNERS: AT A GLANCE

 DRAMA

Outstanding Drama Series: Shogun

Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series: Anna Sawai, Shogun 

Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series:  Hiroyuki Sanada, Shogun

 Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Drama Series: Elizabeth Debicki, The Crown

Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Drama Series: Billy Crudup, The Morning Show

TALK, VARIETY, AND REALITY

Scripted Variety Series: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver

Talk Series: The Daily Show 

 Outstanding Reality Competition Program: The Traitors

Shogun won a record breaking 18 Primetime Emmy Awards including Outstanding Lead Actress and Actor nods for Anna Sawai and Hiroyuki Sanada

 COMEDY

Outstanding Comedy Series: Hacks

 Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series: Jean Smart, Hacks

Outstanding Lead Actor In A Comedy Series: Jeremy Allen White, The Bear

Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Comedy Series:  Liza Colón-Zayas, The Bear

Outstanding Supporting Actor An A Comedy Series:  Ebon Moss-Bachrach, The Bear

LIMITED 

 Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series: Baby Reindeer

Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Limited Or Anthology Series:  Jessica Gunning, Baby Reindeer

Outstanding Lead Actor In A Limited Or Anthology Series: Richard Gadd, Baby Reindeer 

 

Outstanding Lead Actress In A Limited Or Anthology Series: Jodie Foster, True Detective: Night Country

Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Limited Or Anthology Series: Lamorne Morris, Fargo 

 

 

Gave up on Shogun and the Crown as too long winded and boring and not watched any of the others 🙁

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On 9/16/2024 at 7:22 AM, ThaiFelix said:

Agreed.  I am sure you will also find The Savage Peace quite rivetting.  At the end I had to remind myself who are the supposed 'good' guys and who are the 'baddies' as it gets quite blurry.

 

Last night I watched Soldier Blue (1970) aka American Diplomacy and the Indian Solution.   Nothing has changed, just like today the soldiers with cannons had the "right to defend themselves" against savage women and children armed with white flags.  

I watched part of the movie, "The Savage Peace" and it brought back memories of another doco I'd seen some while ago, and it might have even been this one?

 

I had also watched a doco which challenged the well worn cliché that it was only the Nazis who were killing and torturing the Jews in Germany, and it did this by showing home movies of Jews being attacked in the streets and being dragged out of their homes and beaten by "everyday" Germans!

 

These two along with a particularly gutwrenching doco about what was found in the concentration camps after the British arrived there, really made me understand that man's cruelty to men knows no bounds – – which was partly why I stopped viewing the movie, "The Savage Peace" because this was really about the payback/retribution/revenge for what occurred in the war, and I've had my fill of this.

 

However thank you for bringing it to my attention and I will work my way through the other movies shortly, and by way of mention, I will also look for the movie suggested by you in the PM. Many thanks.

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1 hour ago, xylophone said:

I watched part of the movie, "The Savage Peace" and it brought back memories of another doco I'd seen some while ago, and it might have even been this one?

 

I had also watched a doco which challenged the well worn cliché that it was only the Nazis who were killing and torturing the Jews in Germany, and it did this by showing home movies of Jews being attacked in the streets and being dragged out of their homes and beaten by "everyday" Germans!

 

These two along with a particularly gutwrenching doco about what was found in the concentration camps after the British arrived there, really made me understand that man's cruelty to men knows no bounds – – which was partly why I stopped viewing the movie, "The Savage Peace" because this was really about the payback/retribution/revenge for what occurred in the war, and I've had my fill of this.

 

However thank you for bringing it to my attention and I will work my way through the other movies shortly, and by way of mention, I will also look for the movie suggested by you in the PM. Many thanks.

Pretty sick species.  There are also reports of the French police under the Vichy regime rounding up Jews and seizing assets BEFORE the Nazis ordered them to.

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9 minutes ago, giddyup said:

So annoying when Part 2 of series never turns up. Case in point, The Girl On The Milk Carton and 24 Hours in Police Custody S17E02.

Both are on EZTV torrents.

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4 minutes ago, Will27 said:

Both are on EZTV torrents.

Thanks for that. Kept checking on TG and PB where I found the first parts, but Part 2 on both never showed up.

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