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23 minutes ago, xylophone said:

Whilst on the subject of movies and TV shows, a friend gave me a pair of Bluetooth headphones to try, mainly because my JBL sound bar is probably too good for my apartment and I worry about the noise being heard in other apartments.

 

So amongst all of the movie buffs here, has anyone got the inside running on a good pair of Bluetooth headphones which are not too expensive?

 

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I use Hoco W35 Air BT headset. Good enough for me. About 40 hours playing time. Takes about 2 hours to fully charge

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On 5/20/2025 at 12:59 PM, Henk Langeweg said:

Just finished watching Andor (S01,02), Bit slow and the main character doesn't know when he go into a Bathroom to do a number 1 or a number 2. Not even 1 smile in those 24 eps.

I managed to watch it because I am really fond of the SF future scerery. 

Definitely agree on Andor S02. Especially E01-E06. Slow, confusing, quick jumps between the scenes, and little or no connection to the rest of the story. Just wasted one episode on a stupid wedding with Bollywood choreographed dancing routine. Another on some forest wannabe rebels infighting, that never appear again. And, of course, they just stole some story from the Rebel Moon, cheap!!!! I blame it all on the director, Ariel Kleiman (he's a man actually). Must be a good friend of KK.

 

While S01 was pretty good, IMO, S02 final episode was a bit of a cliffhanger. And we know there won't be S03.

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I have Sony Wh -1000xm5 headphones.

Cost around 10k.

They're very good, decent bass but not overpowering.

Noise cancelling is just right, too.

 

They've got a bit battered from falling asleep in them a bit too often, so I need to replace them soon.

 

Don't really want to fork out as  much next time.

 

7k is my budget.

 

 

Then, there's the B&W headphones....

 

 

Quite expensive, but awesome sound quality & very comfortable.

 

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On 5/17/2025 at 8:28 AM, Will27 said:

Season 4 next week.

 

 

They've made more dosh on these documentaries than produce from the farm!

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1 hour ago, Rimmer said:

They Shall Not Grow Old

It's on tPB

 

 

'Must-watch' war film with almost perfect rating shows real horrors

This tragic war films uses real-life never before seen footage of the first world war to re-tell the stories in colour for the first time

 

They Shall Not Grow Old is a documentary film by the renowned Peter Jackson, the man behind the highly acclaimed Lord of The Rings trilogy. Jackson decided to dedicate this piece of work to his late grandfather, who himself fought during the war, and it was this that motivated him to focus on creating an immersive experience of life at war.

 

https://www.express.co.uk/showbiz/tv-radio/2057073/must-watch-war-film

 

I did see that a while back and thought it was brilliant, but now you've mentioned it again, I will download it and watch it, as with my concussion and memory loss I will  probably think I've never seen it before! 

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There were some very strong clues that this film was going to be shambolic but I gave it a go anyway.

Trastevere 1971 Italian comedy (but not funny)

One time director -- never another.

No reviews at all found.

Was heavily cut in editing.

 

Trastevere (film) - Wikipedia

 www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trastevere_(film)

 

Oddly, it held my interest enough to watch it.

It's named on what was back then a newly trendy bohemian very old district in Rome.

Still there of course but no doubt gentrified by now.

Although not a documentary it felt a bit like time travel.

It showed various 1970's characters like drug addicts, hippies, alienated Americans, delusional locals, fake artists, deliciously filthy language, a mildly predatory middle aged queen,  a boatload of old religiously fanatic though sinning  Italian grandmas, a vain actor with a lost dog named Mao. I guess there was a little bit of a Fellini factor as many of the obvious non professional actors were kind of freakish and fun to gawk at. Story line and plot very weak. But overall a satisfying enough escapist experience. A bad movie but a better than that experience. So you really never know until you have a look. 

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1 hour ago, faraday said:

I have Sony Wh -1000xm5 headphones.

Cost around 10k.

They're very good, decent bass but not overpowering.

Noise cancelling is just right, too.

 

They've got a bit battered from falling asleep in them a bit too often, so I need to replace them soon.

 

Don't really want to fork out as  much next time.

 

7k is my budget.

 

 

Then, there's the B&W headphones....

 

 

Quite expensive, but awesome sound quality & very comfortable.

 

Screenshot_20250522_135038_Chrome.jpg.2dc023e9241ef35300061bd9e7aadf9f.jpg

 

 

 

I have a draw filled with dead ones and a couple I don't bother to use as my Air Pod Pro 2 has no competition.  B8990 currently.

Air Pods 4 w/ noise cancllation B6490, w/o B4990 curently

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On 5/16/2025 at 9:18 AM, blazes said:

Sorry, but I haven't noticed any references to Eternaut, which is available in the usual places.  (6 episodes at 45m.)

It's Argentinian sci-fi, but had v high reviews in the UK media.

Anybody got an opinion?


I liked it, but I never turn down an Argentinian series. It was interesting, although giant bugs were a bit cheesy. 
 

I normally skip anything to do with Sean Bean, but I think this city is ours is one of the best things from the bbc in time.
 

Just for a look-see, I downloaded S06 of mocro maffia wondering if my media player would find the subtitles somewhere, to my surprise, they are available on one of the sub sites. 

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On 5/18/2025 at 2:46 PM, BritManToo said:

Final Destination Bloodlines was the usual amusing gory splatterfest we expect from this theme.

THANKS ... watched last night, and as usually, for the 'franchise', very entertaining.  Sadly, the most entertaining movie I've watched in a very long time.  Nice gory chuckle fest 👍👍

 

Sad to see Tony Todd withering away, and he got to pick his last lines.  'I intend to enjoy the time I have left, and I suggest you do the same. Life is precious. Enjoy every single second. You never know when... Good luck.'

 

First thing I've notices Richard Harmon in since 'The 100'.

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15 hours ago, recom273 said:

I normally skip anything to do with Sean Bean, but I think this city is ours is one of the best things from the bbc in time.

Agree. Very good.

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15 hours ago, recom273 said:



 

Just for a look-see, I downloaded S06 of mocro maffia wondering if my media player would find the subtitles somewhere, to my surprise, they are available on one of the sub sites. 

Downloaded from where please?

Posted
10 hours ago, LosLobo said:

It just dropped!

Just watched it and it was an amalgam/mish mash of the likes of Raiders of the Lost Ark, Romancing the Stone and others and nowhere near as good. In fact I struggled to stay with it for the duration....a score of 5 out of 10 for me.

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44 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

From the director of the wonderful award winning South Korean film Parasite (a must watch), we now have Mickey 17.

Science fiction, great special effects, gripping story line, political and social satire as you'd expect coming from the Parasite guy.

But it had a big budget and it's going to lose a lot of money. I don't usually care about such things but if that means its going to be harder for Bong Joon Ho to get future projects green lighted, that's really a shame. 

 

 

It's been out for months and we've all watched it.

It wasn't that good.

Why are you so far behind the curve?

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52 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

From the director of the wonderful award winning South Korean film Parasite (a must watch), we now have Mickey 17.

Science fiction, great special effects, gripping story line, political and social satire as you'd expect coming from the Parasite guy.

But it had a big budget and it's going to lose a lot of money. I don't usually care about such things but if that means its going to be harder for Bong Joon Ho to get future projects green lighted, that's really a shame. 

 

 

They have literally been pushing it for years... Never a good sign. That said, I like sci-fi, downloaded it a while back and will get around to watching it eventually.

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22 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

It's been out for months and we've all watched it.

It wasn't that good.

Why are you so far behind the curve?

I do not prioritize most recent stuff in the slightest. I recently mentioned an unknown 1971 Italian film. So that's a silly question for me. Why be a slave of such things when we're in a time where you can watch anything and everything from every country and era  whenever we want? 

I do understand why this film isn't to everyone's cup of tea though.

However, it was overall rather well reviewed. 
Obviously not at the Parasite level. 

I enjoyed the humor and satire aspects more than the sci fi aspect.

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On 5/22/2025 at 12:28 PM, xylophone said:

So amongst all of the movie buffs here, has anyone got the inside running on a good pair of Bluetooth headphones which are not too expensive?

 

Expensive is relative but my Sennheiser HD450BT have served me well over the last few years. Nice crisp, bassy sound with good battery life, fast charging, and can be used while charging. Circa B6000 over here.

 

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Was back in the UK recently and bought a new set of earpads for them. Improved the sound and comfort a lot. Very snazzy but a bit of a pain to fit 😊

 

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https://amzn.eu/d/3hX9XY8

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4 minutes ago, GanDoonToonPet said:

 

Expensive is relative but my Sennheiser HD450BT have served me well over the last few years. Nice crisp, bassy sound with good battery life, fast charging, and can be used while charging. Circa B6000 over here.

 

https://img.lazcdn.com/g/p/3119b4c883b562d1c8728868597bd069.jpg_2200x2200q80.jpg_.webp

 

https://img.lazcdn.com/g/p/cf4522babf615cd92e936ce3e32d8bab.jpg_2200x2200q80.jpg_.webp

 

Was back in the UK recently and bought a new set of earpads for them. Improved the sound and comfort a lot. Very snazzy but a bit of a pain to fit 😊

 

812mq8vb4WL._AC_SL1500_.jpg

 

https://amzn.eu/d/3hX9XY8

B3,290 at BaNANA, I might give them a try, thanks! 

 

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On 5/22/2025 at 12:28 PM, xylophone said:

So amongst all of the movie buffs here, has anyone got the inside running on a good pair of Bluetooth headphones which are not too expensive?

Many, many thanks to the folks who replied to my request regarding Bluetooth headphones, and I've now got all of the information I need to be able to make a decision, which I will do very shortly.

 

Thank you for taking the time to reply, those who did.👍

Posted
10 hours ago, Will27 said:

Another Bosch spin off starting July.

 

 

I've read all of Connelly's books and watched all of his shows. Bosch, Lincoln Lawyer.  Ballard should be a good show. They are all well done.

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A few posts back someone mentioned the documentary, "They shall not grow old" and I have seen it and IMO it is very good, and that also leads me onto some other Peter Jackson movies which you may or may not have seen, and I post this mainly because I think he is an excellent director and not only because of his "Lord of the Rings" movies.

 

The two movies I particularly like of his are one made in the late 90s, called "What Dreams may Come", starring Robin Williams and I have to admit that one of my favourites is, "The Lovely Bones" which stars Mark Wahlberg, Stanley Tucci and Saoirse Ronan.

 

If you haven't seen them, I urge you to give them a try!! And I'm going to do the same again!!

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