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13 hours ago, LosLobo said:

Having never played or watched a game of chess in my life, I was initially uninterested in the series:

The Queen's Gambit (TV Mini Series 2020) - IMDb 8.5/10.

However, after four years I finally got around to binge-watching the entire series and I have to say it's a worthwhile must-watch for anyone who hasn't seen it yet.

I also passed on TQG but now I'll gave a look at it. Thanks @LosLobo

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9 hours ago, jaywalker2 said:

Just finished The Count of Monte-Christo, a French remake of the famous Dumas novel. It's quite well done, great acting all around, particularly by the actor playing Edmond Dante. At almost 3 hours, it's quite long but never gets boring. I got it at TGX and it was a fairly fast download.

What a great book!

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14 hours ago, LosLobo said:

Having never played or watched a game of chess in my life, I was initially uninterested in the series:

The Queen's Gambit (TV Mini Series 2020) - IMDb 8.5/10.

However, after four years I finally got around to binge-watching the entire series and I have to say it's a worthwhile must-watch for anyone who hasn't seen it yet.

Watched it when it first came out, very good! You don't have to be in to chess to enjoy it.

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Matlock is worth a watch with Kathy Bates (Misery) as the lead.

 

The latest series (5) of All Creatures Great and Small is it's usual warming tales of vets in Yorkshire around WW2.

 

"The BBC has released a new seven-part natural history series, “Asia,” narrated by the legendary Sir David Attenborough. This groundbreaking series explores the incredible diversity of wildlife and landscapes across Asia, the world’s largest and most populous continent." - Brilliant as always.

 

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1 hour ago, mikebell said:

I watched the 1st episode of 'The Agency' last night.  Despite a stellar cast (Fassbender/Gere) it was unbelievably dull.

I am enjoying it. 

I prefer a slow burn—latency can be a virtue in film, as in life, especially when it builds to a satisfying climax.

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