Mutt Daeng Posted Thursday at 10:54 PM Posted Thursday at 10:54 PM 10 hours ago, oxo1947 said: The One That Got Away --- Cleddau 6 episodes IMDB 6.8 Crime -Thriller I think you will find this difficult to get a download on other then the BBC iPayer or somewhere like Chaos----but will put it out there anyway, because I know a lot of you have iPlayer and someone my find it as a download. It was released by BBC4 in 2024 as Cleddau Welsh for the one that got away---Language Welsh ---with subs. They then released it this week as full English Language Blurb---The One That Got Away is a murder mystery and a love story. The murder of a nurse sends shock-waves through a small-town community in this emotionally charged and psychologically driven thriller which twists and turns towards a heart-stopping finale. "The hunt for the killer, whose modus operandi echoes the historic Heart Knot Murders from twelve years ago, will re-unite ex-lovers, DI Ffion Lloyd and DS Rick Sheldon. In the Welsh coastal town of Pembroke Dock, in the dead of winter, they set about finding the killer while revisiting the past with devastating results. The historic murders were committed seven days apart so it’s a race against time to catch the killer before they strike again. Everything is at stake personally and professionally. From the original last year--- Thanks for the heads up @oxo1947. I've had a quick look and it's not on any of the usual places I search. I guess I'll try to watch it on iPlayer.
blazes Posted Friday at 03:44 AM Posted Friday at 03:44 AM This review appeared in this week's Spectator. The tv series (Drops of God) is available in the usual places, but I have not yet watched it, so if anyone has, please react: Apple TV+ Drops of God is one of those gems of purest ray serene that cable TV prefers to keep hidden in its deep unfathomed caves because it thinks you want something more lowbrow. Try finding it by accident: you won’t. When I looked for it on Apple – which doesn’t have all that many shows – I had laboriously to type in its name. It wasn’t offered to me in the recommendations. If I hadn’t been tipped off by my friends Candy and Diarmuid, I would never have seen it. I had been lamenting, as I often do, the dearth of stuff to watch on TV that doesn’t put you through the emotional wringer. When I settle down for an evening on the sofa after a hard day’s not working, I want to be taken to a happy place rather than be overstimulated by some torture-porn atrocity about a small-town detective investigating grisly murders by an occult-inspired serial killer. Nor do I want sex; nor, particularly, yet more dystopian sci-fi; nor something self-consciously wry and quirky about a psychoanalyst featuring a rehabilitated Hollywood megastar. I want something more European in sensibility: oblique, meditative, art-house, intelligent, gentle. Drops of God does the job just perfectly. The premise is enticing. A French connoisseur of fine wines has just died and, being a tricksy, demanding, obsessive fellow he has left the potential heirs to his stupendous fortune – a magnificent Toyko apartment and the world’s best private cellar, worth gazillions – a challenge. They must blind taste and correctly identify a series of his most treasured and obscure vintages. Winner takes all. There are two contestants. One is his estranged daughter, Camille (Fleur Geffrier), whom he trained up when she was very young to identify every conceivable aroma, from lychee to moss, using first a Nez du Vin kit and then his private stock. The other is his former star student, a taciturn, handsome, otherwordly Japanese lad Issei Tomine (Tomohisa Yama<deleted>a), so meticulous in his quest for perfect knowledge that he even gets soil samples from all the world’s greatest terroirs sent to his home so that he can inhale their mineral complexity. Your sympathies waver between the rivals as you learn more about them. Like the fine wines they swirl, sniff and spit they are multi-layered, mysterious, the product of peculiar circumstance. Issei, though a bit of a cold fish with his immaculate, monochrome wardrobe and diffident manner, becomes much more likeable when you understand his background. His unloving mother is in thrall to the family patriarch, her unbending, fierce billionaire father (who refuses to give Issei a single sen of his diamond fortune unless he abandons all this wine-tasting with gaijin nonsense). Issei’s dad, the one who loves him, is treated as a second-class citizen. Camille, meanwhile, is attractive but bolshy and a bit of a home-wrecker. I’m not sure I approve of the way she muscles in on handsome childhood friend Thomas Chassangre (Tom Wozniczka), who is on the verge of marrying a nice girl on his idyllic Rhône estate. But as the father’s daughter she is surely the more deserving candidate. Also, she suffers from a pretty major underdog drawback: every time the tiniest amount of alcohol goes down her throat she develops a nose bleed, which makes accurate wine-tasting a near impossibility. If only they could both win! Obviously I’m not going to tell you how the show resolves this conundrum, but what I can say is that the various plot threads – the romances, the family disputes and estrangements, the competition – are eventually tied together in a way that leaves you with a warm glow. Yes, there’s going to be a second season. But unlike so many of these series, you’re not left with an irksome cliffhanger. Directed by Oded Ruskin, and adapted by Quoc Dang Tran from a manga series, Drops of God could have been quite dull: how, after all, do you make a gripping, attractive drama about taste and smell? But Ruskin has found a clever way of making the invisible visible (explosions of colour; journeys through labyrinthine mental libraries), the locations (from Paris and southern France to Trento in Italy, and Tokyo) are sumptuous, and even the minor characters so well developed and rounded that they start to feel like real friends (and enemies). It has been many years since I was an obsessive oenophile (not since I bought a couple of cases of en primeur 1990 Burgundy, in fact). And though I barely touch a drop of wine nowadays, this endlessly beguiling, inventive series has made me seriously reconsider the error of my ways. 1
blazes Posted Friday at 06:27 AM Posted Friday at 06:27 AM 1 hour ago, faraday said: Sounds poncey. In what way precisely?
oxo1947 Posted Friday at 10:49 AM Posted Friday at 10:49 AM Bergerac Crime/Thriller 6 episodes all out ------Bergerac series was big on the BBC TV in the 1980s (yes this is new) Burb--Ex-cop Jim Bergerac is forced to confront a troubling past case when a wealthy woman is murdered, pushing him to overcome personal demons and reignite his investigative prowess to navigate family tensions and law enforcement scrutiny. 1
oxo1947 Posted Friday at 11:01 AM Posted Friday at 11:01 AM Has this been mentioned before--because its showing late Jan release--- if so ... ....... just looked could not see it The Family Business: New Orleans Crime/thriller 8 episodes all out IMDB 7.5 Blurb--The Duncan family's underground New Orleans casino finds itself in a war after a rival boss's brother dies there. Fearing, owner Big Shirley sends her son away, but he travels to NY to seek help from the Duncan crime syndicate instead. 1 2
Henk Langeweg Posted Friday at 11:47 AM Posted Friday at 11:47 AM 45 minutes ago, oxo1947 said: Has this been mentioned before--because its showing late Jan release--- if so ... ....... just looked could not see it The Family Business: New Orleans Crime/thriller 8 episodes all out IMDB 7.5 Blurb--The Duncan family's underground New Orleans casino finds itself in a war after a rival boss's brother dies there. Fearing, owner Big Shirley sends her son away, but he travels to NY to seek help from the Duncan crime syndicate instead. Hard to find. Someone?
gargamon Posted Friday at 11:52 AM Posted Friday at 11:52 AM 8 minutes ago, Henk Langeweg said: Hard to find. Someone? Episode 7 dropped yesterday. Appears to be on eztv so should be everywhere. Definitely on scene - rls dot net, but that's not torrents.
Moonlover Posted Friday at 12:40 PM Posted Friday at 12:40 PM nd 13 hours ago, Mutt Daeng said: Thanks for the heads up @oxo1947. I've had a quick look and it's not on any of the usual places I search. I guess I'll try to watch it on iPlayer. 'The One That Got Away' is on iPlayer. I've just watched the 2nd episode this evening. 'Virdee' also on iPlayer is a good series as well. I've just finished watching that one. There's a good, if rather long winded review here. https://www.digitalspy.com/tv/a63583773/virdee-bbc-review/
LosLobo Posted Friday at 12:44 PM Posted Friday at 12:44 PM 8 hours ago, blazes said: This review appeared in this week's Spectator. The tv series (Drops of God) is available in the usual places, but I have not yet watched it, so if anyone has, please react: I watched it almost 2 years ago, I really enjoyed it. 1
Mutt Daeng Posted Friday at 11:07 PM Posted Friday at 11:07 PM 10 hours ago, Moonlover said: nd 'The One That Got Away' is on iPlayer. I've just watched the 2nd episode this evening. 'Virdee' also on iPlayer is a good series as well. I've just finished watching that one. There's a good, if rather long winded review here. https://www.digitalspy.com/tv/a63583773/virdee-bbc-review/ Thanks @Moonlover. I've watched Virdee and I enjoyed it. 1
gargamon Posted Saturday at 12:26 AM Posted Saturday at 12:26 AM New (to me) free streaming for live tv. Tvpass dot org. At least some channels offer both SD and HD resolutions.
Popular Post Will27 Posted Saturday at 04:52 AM Popular Post Posted Saturday at 04:52 AM Looking forward to this one. Release date 30 March. For gargamon, I haven't watched it because it hasn't been released........ Hardy is set to play Harry Da Souza, a fixer for the Harrigan crime family, headed by Mirren as Maeve Harrigan and Brosnan as Conrad Harrigan, who are vying for power in a "global crime syndicate." The show has been described as a globe-trotting drama that tackles the criminal underworld, but MobLand was originally envisioned as a spin-off to Liev Schreiber's Ray Donovan. 2 1 1
Rimmer Posted Saturday at 05:15 AM Author Posted Saturday at 05:15 AM A baiting post leading to bickering has been removed. "Smoke me a kipper, I'll be back for breakfast!" Arnold Judas Rimmer of Jupiter Mining Corporation Ship Red Dwarf
moose7117 Posted Saturday at 05:35 AM Posted Saturday at 05:35 AM Mr Inbetween, Aussie black comedy crime drama. good show 1
Will27 Posted Saturday at 06:37 AM Posted Saturday at 06:37 AM Graveyard is a dark basement, where a special unit works to solve unsolved murders of women. Commissioner Önem, will have to fight masculine prejudices that support male violence.
jaywalker2 Posted Saturday at 06:51 AM Posted Saturday at 06:51 AM I watched The Apprentice, which is about Donald Trump's relationship with his mentor, Roy Cohn, during the early days of his business career. It was better than I expected. An interesting tidbit about Cohn was that he was a homosexual who blackmailed policiticans and government officials who were also homosexual in order to get favors from them (much like J, Edgar Hoover). He ended up dying of AIDs. There's one funny scene where Trump needs help from Cohn and shows up uninvited at a party that Cohn is throwing at his house, which turns into a gay orgy. 1 1
oxo1947 Posted Saturday at 11:54 AM Posted Saturday at 11:54 AM 5 hours ago, Will27 said: Graveyard is a dark basement, where a special unit works to solve unsolved murders of women. Commissioner Önem, will have to fight masculine prejudices that support male violence. Looks good Will27..... I always wonder why its always Subs... With Thailand a good half of the programs my wife watches are from China, Korea, India etc dubbed into Thai language. English is the 2nd language in most European countries , then there is the hugh market in America, why not do a dubbed version instead (or with) subs . Some of the better TV programs or movies -just get taken and then reproduced in America with their home grown actors. 1
Popular Post Mutt Daeng Posted Saturday at 12:31 PM Popular Post Posted Saturday at 12:31 PM 9 hours ago, faraday said: 7 hours ago, Will27 said: Looking forward to this one. Release date 30 March. For gargamon, I haven't watched it because it hasn't been released........ Hardy is set to play Harry Da Souza, a fixer for the Harrigan crime family, headed by Mirren as Maeve Harrigan and Brosnan as Conrad Harrigan, who are vying for power in a "global crime syndicate." The show has been described as a globe-trotting drama that tackles the criminal underworld, but MobLand was originally envisioned as a spin-off to Liev Schreiber's Ray Donovan. Thanks @faraday and @Will27. I'm a Tom Hardy fan, so I'll keep a look out for these two. 1 2
connda Posted yesterday at 12:25 PM Posted yesterday at 12:25 PM On 3/1/2025 at 11:52 AM, Will27 said: Looking forward to this one. Release date 30 March. For gargamon, I haven't watched it because it hasn't been released........ Hardy is set to play Harry Da Souza, a fixer for the Harrigan crime family, headed by Mirren as Maeve Harrigan and Brosnan as Conrad Harrigan, who are vying for power in a "global crime syndicate." The show has been described as a globe-trotting drama that tackles the criminal underworld, but MobLand was originally envisioned as a spin-off to Liev Schreiber's Ray Donovan. Then it's no wonder that the season season of Taboo never gets made. 🤔 1
Seppius Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago Been mentioned a few times but,Paradise has turned out to be an amazing series, 1 episode left https://www.imdb.com/title/tt27444205/ 1
sharot724 Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 5 hours ago, Seppius said: Been mentioned a few times but,Paradise has turned out to be an amazing series, 1 episode left https://www.imdb.com/title/tt27444205/ I started but stopped Looking again 1
gargamon Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 5 hours ago, Seppius said: Been mentioned a few times but,Paradise has turned out to be an amazing series, 1 episode left https://www.imdb.com/title/tt27444205/ Picked up pace around episode 5. Hard to get all that way though. 1 1
bkk6060 Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago Reacher, The Pitt ( fantastic), Dexter the beginning, Landman, Zero Day. 1
mikebell Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago Have downloaded Tehran s03 from TPB but only found 1-5. When I try other sites I am asked to turn off my adblocker so swamped with ads to the point of not finding what I am looking for. Anyone help? 1
brewsterbudgen Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago On 1/17/2025 at 10:58 AM, brewsterbudgen said: Anora is fantastic. A worthy Oscar winner! 👏
Rimmer Posted 7 hours ago Author Posted 7 hours ago 2 hours ago, mikebell said: Have downloaded Tehran s03 from TPB but only found 1-5. When I try other sites I am asked to turn off my adblocker so swamped with ads to the point of not finding what I am looking for. Anyone help? I have also searched everywhere, I can only conclude that no one has put up the remaining three episodes past episode 5 despite them all being released in January this year. The only ones around have hard coded Hebrew subs so one has to adjust the bottom screen to cut out those subs so they don't clash with the English ones "Smoke me a kipper, I'll be back for breakfast!" Arnold Judas Rimmer of Jupiter Mining Corporation Ship Red Dwarf
oxo1947 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Towards Zero Crime/Thriller---BBC mini series 3 episodes all out IMDB 6.8---- its an Agatha Christie Superintendent Battle and Inspector Leach probe the killing of a widow in Gull's Point. A failed suicide, a false theft charge, and a tennis star's love life surprisingly connect, culminating in the revelation of a murder plot.
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