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Woodstock- 3 days that defined a generation, the documentary by directors Barak Goodman and Jamila Ephron. "they were expecting 150,000 attendees maximum but in july 1969 half a million people from all walks of life converged on a small dairy farm in upstate New York. They came to hear the concert of their lives, but most experienced something far more profound: a moment that came to define a cultural revolution."
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TROTSKY - 2017 NETFLIX is running this Russian made mini-series. Its so bad, its good!. Not for those who demand 'historicall accuracy"> btw the MUSIC soundtrack seems to have been directly lifted - UNCREDITED - from DUNKIRK! The whole ' Shephard's Tone" thing is prominent in just about every scene!!!!!
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Aug 21, 2019 - 1:36 AM
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Rameau
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Woodstock- 3 days that defined a generation, the documentary by directors Barak Goodman and Jamila Ephron. "they were expecting 150,000 attendees maximum but in july 1969 half a million people from all walks of life converged on a small dairy farm in upstate New York. They came to hear the concert of their lives, but most experienced something far more profound: a moment that came to define a cultural revolution." I missed that, but Sky Arts repeats a lot & it's on again tonight (UK), so I'll record it (peace & love man). I bought the Blu-rays of the first two seasons of Mad Men yesterday (charity shop, just a few pounds), I've never seen it, but I couldn't pass it up as it was so cheap, I'll give it a go. I saw the first two episodes of Catch-22, & I dunno, it's not doing it for me yet.
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Woodstock was great, ive not quite finished it yet but amazing how an event that started out as a small idea for several artists performing for the opening of a recording studio grew into this huge event which turned into this montrous pilgrimage from far and wide where people gave up work and started turning up a week before it started! And the roads leading into the site for miles became the car park!! I watched catch 22- i thought it was ok. Some funny moments. TG thought the lead just wasnt a patch on Arkin.
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Tg and i highlighted its good and not so good bits more thoroughly a bit further back in the thread when it was being screened, if its any help.
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PENNYWORTH I expected this to be awful but... It's really, really Good!. Only watched two eps but if the quality of scripts is maintained this could be a sleeper hit. Check it out!
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M I N D H U N T E R - Season II
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I’ve been rewatching all the Columbo episodes lately. Pure gold. I've probaby watched every GOOD episode ten times. At least!
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Peaky blinders ...its back!
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Peaky blinders ...its back! " NOOOOOOOOO" - Annakin Skywalker
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I just watched Endeavour series 6 on DVD and was disappointed to the point of teeth-gnashing that several scenes are missing, including the initial set-up of Bright as "The Pelican Man" and Morse's "Doctor Zhivago" crack at welfare worker Joan. I guess I understand why PBS cuts scenes for the broadcast, but why carry over the edits onto the DVDs?? Are you referring to the commercial Bright made with a pelican. It's in the version I'm viewing.
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I’ve been rewatching all the Columbo episodes lately. Pure gold. I've probaby watched every GOOD episode ten times. At least! There are only a few I'm not as keen about rewatching, just a couple of the older ones and some of the later ones. Though I did like quite a few of the later ones too. But I love Columbo. Never cared for: Old fashioned Murder Fade in to Murder Make me a perfect murder Dagger of the mind ...Commodore But all the rest have multiple viewings!
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