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Well no need for a dialogue coach or the Rambo character to learn any lines. :D

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Thu Aug 22, 2013 2:48 pm
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Saw a bit of The Valleys last night. Not sure whether I'm :lol: ;) or :o :oops: :roll:

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Thu Aug 22, 2013 4:28 pm
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Kevin Spacey: TV audiences 'want to binge'

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-23802572

All true. I've added 'Cards to my list but I'm on a real stand-up comedy binge...

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Kevin Spacey: TV audiences 'want to binge'

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-23802572

All true. I've added 'Cards to my list but I'm on a real stand-up comedy binge...

I will admit that I am planning some film marathons. All day Lord of the Rings, Star Wars and then there are the TV series.

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Archer is awesome. Once I'm done with that, next up will be Breaking Bad. I'll give House of Cards a go too at some point.

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WW1 zeppelin show on Four in a minute...

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WW1 zeppelin show on Four in a minute...


My Coke the narration and presentation are awful :o

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BBC2, dinos!

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Syfy order a pilot for a 12 Monkeys TV series

http://www.totalfilm.com/news/syfy-orde ... -tv-series

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The Walking Dead - I'm sort of at the stage where we're getting through everyone's personalities and traits, so sometimes that gets a bit... predictable. And some of the camera shots and CGI are awful, but I'll give it another episode or two since the drama's ratcheting up.

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I'm fairly ambivalent about "The Walking Dead" having got most of the way through season 2. There's some great bits, but on the whole if I was facing the rest of my life with those "survivors" I think I'd rather be a zombie...

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I'm fairly ambivalent about "The Walking Dead" having got most of the way through season 2. There's some great bits, but on the whole if I was facing the rest of my life with those "survivors" I think I'd rather be a zombie...


Yeah, everybody's a bit one-note so far :(

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Batman - The brave and the bold... Sometimes it's LOL, but mostly every episode is purely to intoduce a new character, so you never feel like you're watching anything worthwhile :(

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Thundercats reboot - I'm not surprised it only lasted one season; it's barely for kids. It's an ongoing epic over what's usually episodic. You're talking tribes, myths, and so on. It's closer to Star Wars but still maintains a lot of the themes of the original series while 'updating' the characters. Another thing kids might not appreciate these days is that it all looks slightly washed out, and especially in comparison to today's cartoons.

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At Dragon*Con right now, Edward J Olmos is on a panel claiming BSG and Blade Runner share a universe. :ugeek:

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