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#1201
Rick and Morty Season 5 (Netflix)

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#1202
Moving Pictures / Re: YouTube Channels
March 10, 2022, 09:54:42 AM
My most watched channel is for coffee nerds: James Hoffmann. He is seriously knowledgeable, and very entertaining. Here is his take on Aldi's Espreso Martini Wensleydale Cheese (yes, there is or was, such a thing).

#1203
Moving Pictures / Re: The Batman (2022)
March 08, 2022, 10:29:18 AM
I do recommend anyone interested in 'modern' Batman to watch the TV series Gotham, (currently on Netflix I think) which explores Gotham before Bruce Wayne became the Batman.

Whilst it is primarily the story of Bruce Wayne and Jim Gordon, it is also the story of The Penguin, and The Riddler, and many others. All intertwined. Some baddies that I had not come across before too - like The Mad Hatter.

Be warned that it is pretty gritty and gruesome in parts.

Having said that, I really need to re-visit Gotham, as I didn't get to finish season 4, and there are 5 in all. So I don't know where it finished.
#1204
Moving Pictures / Re: The Batman (2022)
March 07, 2022, 05:49:20 PM
I seem to be bucking the trend here, as reviews seem to be generally very good.

It isn't that it is a bad film - but as I said to a fellow punter afterwards in the cinema "Good film, but way too long", and he agreed.
#1205
Moving Pictures / The Batman (2022)
March 07, 2022, 05:44:13 PM
Hmmm..... not a lot to say really. Apart from really enjoying Robert Pattinson in the titular role, I don't really see why we needed yet another (sort of) reboot, but I went along for the ride.

I say sort of, because this isn't a Batman origin story - he has been fighting crime in Gotham for about 2 years at the start of this.

I found the 174 minute run-time way too long, and although the story is interesting (no spoilers here) it didn't grip me in the same way that say Dune or No Time To Die did.

I think trimming down to 150 minutes would have given a more manageable (for the audience) and more punchy
experience. I actually think the run-time might put some people off actually.

Robert Pattinson was very, very good though, and I noticed with interest a small but not insignificant role for Rupert Penry-Jones (as the Mayor of Gotham).
#1206
p.s. apparently the whole series is up on the ITV hub? I am happy with one a week.
#1207
Quote from: Slim on March 07, 2022, 08:42:38 AM
Quote from: R6GYY on March 07, 2022, 08:27:04 AMThe Ipcress File (ITV series)

Any good, Reg? I loved the film though I don't think I've seen it since the '90s.
I am enjoying it. I haven't seen the film for many years myself. I have one gripe which is an almost constant 'tilted' camera view although I am getting used to it. Other than that - highly enjoyable and I shall stick with it. Interesting to note that Harry Saltzman's (producer of The Ipcress File film and of course associated with the Bond franchise) son Stephen is credited as one of the executive producers.
#1208
The Ipcress File (ITV series)
#1209
Other Music / Re: So what are you listening to?
March 01, 2022, 10:09:50 AM
FM - Synchronized

First time I have listened to this and surprise, surprise, it is right up my street. Production is sumptuous as I would expect. I really must try and get to see them in August.

I see they have a new album Thirteen coming out in a couple of weeks.
#1211
Moving Pictures / Re: Reacher
February 27, 2022, 07:59:09 PM
There is a scene in episode 3 which is similar to what you describe James.

I am enjoying it very much, but pacing myself and watching about 1 episode a week.

Episode 3 was the last one that I've seen so far.
#1212
Other Music / Re: So what are you listening to?
February 26, 2022, 10:36:44 PM
Vandenberg: 2020
The Scorpions: Rock Believer
#1213
Other Music / Re: Gigs
February 25, 2022, 11:25:57 AM
Nothing booked as yet, but there are currently a couple of gigs coming up at the Buckley Tivoli that I am interested in.

FM - Friday, August 12, 2022
Vandenberg: Saturday, December 3, 2022

If money was no object (and it definitely is) I'd be off to see:

Rick Wakeman and The English Rock Ensemble (nearest is Birmingham O2 Academy on March 31)
#1214
Moving Pictures / Re: What's in/on Your DVD/VCR/PVR etc
February 25, 2022, 11:13:03 AM
Watching Stay Close reminded me about another Harlan Coben adaptation I saw a few years ago - The Five.

I'd like to watch it again, and have just received it (used) from Music Magpie for £3 and some change. I think I could have watched it on Amazon Prime for £9.99 but that kind of sticks in the throat when I already pay a subscription to them.

Drifting slightly . . .

I did actually pay Amazon Prime extra for the last Fabulous Baker Brothers TV series - but that was the only way I could get to watch it. Not available on DVD. Ho hum.

This is it, in case anyone is wondering (I have their previous 2 series on DVD):
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Fabulous-Baker-Brothers-Britain-Season/dp/B082P1Q5C7

#1215
Moving Pictures / Re: What's in/on Your DVD/VCR/PVR etc
February 24, 2022, 12:54:12 PM
Juggling a few things at the moment.

Amazon Prime:
Reacher

BBC iPlayer
This Is Going To Hurt
The Responder

Netflix:
Stay Close

Disney+
Bones (nearing the end of season 8 at the moment)
Big Sky season 2

And from other sources as we can't wait for the UK platforms to catch up . . .

The Rookie season 4
Seal Team season 5
S.W.A.T. season 5
New Amsterdam season 4

Oh - actually Seal Team season 5 has just finished. We've just watched the last cliff-hanging episode. Bummer. Long wait for season 6 and a rumoured film now I guess.

I see that Stranger Things season 4 has a release date set for May 2022 in the UK. Bring it on, although I expect the dynamics are going to be very different to the previous seasons.