What can you recommend watching?

Just watched the trailer…I’ve been at houses when everyone’s tripping - looks like that 🙃
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300, just started on 5STAR, great movie and based on historic fact for once and not some jumped up fairy tale!! :)
 
Just watched the trailer…I’ve been at houses when everyone’s tripping - looks like that 🙃
The house belonged to an artist so It's kinda weird. It's just 8 people, what happens to them though is wild. I wouldn't do it, but can imagine/understand how things went the way they did in the story.
 
Just watched on Netflix "Memory" with Liam Nielsen, Guy Pearce, Monica Belluci etc. Nielsen plays a hitman who realises he is no longer able to fight the dementia so says the next job is his last but refuses it when the second victim is an abused child. 1hr 50

 
Just watched on Netflix "Memory" with Liam Nielsen, Guy Pearce, Monica Belluci etc. Nielsen plays a hitman who realises he is no longer able to fight the dementia so says the next job is his last but refuses it when the second victim is an abused child. 1hr 50

A plus 1 from me.... and I'd choose the same ending for me, if I knew I had dementia. The alternative is a terrible death for those around you.
 
Just watched on Netflix "Memory" with Liam Nielsen, Guy Pearce, Monica Belluci etc. Nielsen plays a hitman who realises he is no longer able to fight the dementia so says the next job is his last but refuses it when the second victim is an abused child. 1hr 50

Ahh the old ‘back for one more job’ plot, only with a dementia twist.
 
Not that any of you lot have a tv licence :unsure: but if you do, Channel 4 catch up Grand designs this week was about a young couple trying to build to suit a disabled wifes needs.

I haven't watched it for an age as most on it, seem to be more interested in being on tv and building a house to sell, rather than build a family home. This one however was quite different. Yorkshire innit and Keighley. Both had the grit to move forward in a way that simplified life

 
Netflix, Jack Whitehall: Fatherhood with my father: Episode 1- Antenatal class. 12 mins in 🤣🤣🤣
FFW to 4mins on the link below (FB) if you must.
 
Not that any of you lot have a tv licence :unsure: but if you do, Channel 4 catch up Grand designs this week was about a young couple trying to build to suit a disabled wifes needs.

I haven't watched it for an age as most on it, seem to be more interested in being on tv and building a house to sell, rather than build a family home. This one however was quite different. Yorkshire innit and Keighley. Both had the grit to move forward in a way that simplified life

The first one of the new series was very good with a very hard working young couple who built their own place in Lincolnshire.
 
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Not sure it this has been mentioned before, but just started series one
Everyone Else Burns.

Everyone Else Burns' is a coming-of-age comedy following a Mancunian family and the puritanical Christian sect to whom they are devoted. The family is headed by patriarch David, played by Simon Bird and his amazing haircut. The family are steadfast in preparing for Armageddon and avoiding eternal damnation, although worldly temptations sometimes get in the way. As they navigate modern-day life, the show explores what it feels like to balance faith, family and identity in a world that could end tomorrow, even though it most likely will not.
 
Sweet pea, Now and Sky.
Rhiannon Lewis doesn't make much of an impression - people walk past her in the street without a second glance. That is until she is pushed over the edge and loses control, and Rhiannon's life transforms.
Watched this after a few pints and seemed quite good.
Not sure I’d class it as a comedy though
 
Sweet pea, Now and Sky.
Rhiannon Lewis doesn't make much of an impression - people walk past her in the street without a second glance. That is until she is pushed over the edge and loses control, and Rhiannon's life transforms.
Watched this after a few pints and seemed quite good.
Not sure I’d class it as a comedy though
Just half way through 2nd episode... seems like most of the birds I had in my20's.
 
Not that any of you lot have a tv licence :unsure: but if you do, Channel 4 catch up Grand designs this week was about a young couple trying to build to suit a disabled wifes needs.

I haven't watched it for an age as most on it, seem to be more interested in being on tv and building a house to sell, rather than build a family home. This one however was quite different. Yorkshire innit and Keighley. Both had the grit to move forward in a way that simplified life

Just watched it. Some of these young couples energy and drive is nice to see.
Usually that comes later in life.
 
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