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What to watch on Netflix?

Money Heist. *****
Nurse Ratched *****
Vikings ***
Designated Survivor ****
Bridgerton ****
Guernsey Literary & Potato Peel Pie Society *****
Jo Jo Rabbit ****
Peaky Blinders *****
Fauda ***
Man in The High Castle ****
Hand Maidens tale *****
The Serpant ****
Loved JoJo Rabbit, recommended.
 
Forgot to mention Drive to Survive. Yes its Formula One but it makes interesting viewing and gives a different perspective to the sport
What is it on (Netflix etc?).

Also for petrolheads, last year Le Mans '66 (Ford vs Ferrari in the US) is a must-watch, Matt Damon as Carroll Shelby and Christian Bale as Ken Miles. The racing scenes are a bit naff in a couple of places but the portrayals of Enzo Ferrari and Henry Ford II and their giant egos is highly entertaining.
 
Just finished watching "Keith Richards - Under the Influence". A great documentary with some great stories. I think my favourite is him standing outside the house belonging to Muddy Waters (blues legend) recounting how he was taken to a party there by Willie Dixon (blues legend), and ended up the next morning at Howlin' Wolf's (blues legend) place not knowing how he'd got there. My only let down was finding out that Howlin' Wolf's real name is not actually Howlin' Wolf but Chester Arthur Burnett :(.

Warning: Cigarette product placement through entire length of film!
 
Just finished watching "Keith Richards - Under the Influence". A great documentary with some great stories. I think my favourite is him standing outside the house belonging to Muddy Waters (blues legend) recounting how he was taken to a party there by Willie Dixon (blues legend), and ended up the next morning at Howlin' Wolf's (blues legend) place not knowing how he'd got there. My only let down was finding out that Howlin' Wolf's real name is not actually Howlin' Wolf but Chester Arthur Burnett :(.

Warning: Cigarette product placement through entire length of film!

Lupin - really enjoyed it, something different.
 
Songbird on Amazon Prime. All about the future Covid-23 pandemic

DON’T BOTHER
 
on netflix for bike loving people (last chapter is my fav with paul):
Accomplice
 
Last night we watched the documentary about John DeLorean called "Back from the Future" on iPlayer. Mainly about the complex psychology of the man, and also the politics around the UK govt funding of his factory in Belfast at the height of the Troubles. A very good watch.
 
Not sure if this has already been mentioned.
But Justified. Well worth a watch.
I’ve been told it was on Amazon (I wouldn’t know) but it’s now on 4OD.
 
Accomplice - great scenery
White Tiger - good story well told
Arizona - sort of funny and outrageous plot but engaging nethertheless
Buster Scruggs - simply brilliant and one story in particular very harrowing
Manhunt:Unabomber - captures the 80's well
No country for old men - gets better with each viewing
 
Just catching up with this.

Anyone else watch The Serpent? Dramatisation of the serial killer Charles Sobrahj in Asia in the 1970s, and the Dutch diplomat who chased him down. We thought it was brilliant, quite gripping in places and beautifully put together. Now on iPlayer.

Meanwhile we're on season 5 of Bosch, police procedural set in Los Angeles. Excellent stock characters. Enjoying it very much. Amazon Prime.
I've just started to watch this (the serpent). Unfortunately, I'm getting more than a little cheesed off with the constant leaping forwards and backwards so not sure whether to persevere.
 
I've just started to watch this (the serpent). Unfortunately, I'm getting more than a little cheesed off with the constant leaping forwards and backwards so not sure whether to persevere.
Stick with it :)
 
I've just started to watch this (the serpent). Unfortunately, I'm getting more than a little cheesed off with the constant leaping forwards and backwards so not sure whether to persevere.
Yes, we found this REALLY annoying as well. But the story is so incredible I think it's worth sticking with it plus you kind of get used to it a bit.
 
I've just started to watch this (the serpent). Unfortunately, I'm getting more than a little cheesed off with the constant leaping forwards and backwards so not sure whether to persevere.
Yep we found it a bit choppy in the first episode but it kind of worked as it went on is all I could say.

Anyway, Daisy Goodwin remains easy on the eye all the way through, almost a 21st century Felicity Kendal... ;)
 
Anyway, Daisy Goodwin remains easy on the eye all the way through, almost a 21st century Felicity Kendal... ;)

Daisy isn't in the serpent, Do you mean Jenna Coleman?
 
Last night we watched the documentary about John DeLorean called "Back from the Future" on iPlayer. Mainly about the complex psychology of the man, and also the politics around the UK govt funding of his factory in Belfast at the height of the Troubles. A very good watch.

Wasn’t aware of the extent of Colin Chapmans involvement.



Mike
 
Wasn’t aware of the extent of Colin Chapmans involvement.



Mike
Neither was I. Very interesting and his involvement in financial skulduggery was clearly implied and it seems beyond reasonable doubt based on the judge's comments at the trial of the Lotus chairman after Chapman's death. Brilliant engineer but seems to have been an utter crook.
 
Neither was I. Very interesting and his involvement in financial skulduggery was clearly implied and it seems beyond reasonable doubt based on the judge's comments at the trial of the Lotus chairman after Chapman's death. Brilliant engineer but seems to have been an utter crook.

Very disappointing. Died young and before the sh1t hit the fan.

Wiki



Mike
 
I fast forwarded through the first episode, the Campervan bit is a bit tenuous, I don’t think she even stopped at a campsite let alone slept in it.
I agree. Comedian in a vintage campervan is how the show is described. The camper is not vintage and she is definitely no comedian. This show is a pile of PC shite and I erased it of my planner. AVOID
 
Do give this a miss. Absolute garbage
This is re Susan Calman's campervan tour series mentioned above, unless I've got mixed up and FB was talking about a programme about Lancastrian beer.

I enjoy Susan Calman on various radio shows etc, but having tried one of her 'Grand Day Out' series I'd agree, it's a No from me. I suspect to appeals most to little old ladies who enjoy seeing British beauty spots on the big screen telly they bought for LD3 and who think Calman referring to her same-sex partner every five minutes makes the whole thing daringly edgy.
 
If your into Scandi Crime series then Walter Presents on 4OD has a large selection. Mostly subtitled but some good series. Some of them not for the faint hearted.
 

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