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RE: What other TV do you watch? (2) - JHyde - 09-08-2010 08:53 AM You loathe 'costume/bonnet' drama, period. RE: What other TV do you watch? (2) - lbarnes2 - 09-08-2010 09:58 PM Ooooh, looking forward to that! I do like Torchwood, but don't often get into many new programs. (09-08-2010 08:52 AM)Nitrus Wrote: Torchwood is coming back next year with a new mini-series. They're calling it a 'reboot'. RE: What other TV do you watch? (2) - Naivety - 10-08-2010 10:42 PM (08-08-2010 10:59 PM)tyme4t Wrote: I am currently watching "The Pillars of The Earth" mini-series - a few variances from the book, which is not surprising but still I am totally taken it by it. Matthew Macfadyen is fantastic as Prior Phillip (as someone described him a "hunk of a monk" ) But the stand out performance for me is Ian MacShane as Waleran Bigod - a very very bad bishop....Ian MacShane should win LOTS of awards!! This sounds fantastic - I looked it up on IMdb and I really hope it gets shown this side of the pond. If anyone has seen a trailer for it, do tell! I even looked up the book and the reviews on that are brilliant as well, so I shall add it to my wish list (it's such a long list). Cranford is really funny in places. The cast is superb and really bring what is a pretty dull book to life. RE: What other TV do you watch? (2) - tyme4t - 11-08-2010 11:42 PM @naivety - you should be able to check out some of the trailers on youtube - or if you are on facebook just search for The Pillars of The Earth (& yup I'm a friend!) The book is an excellent read which I read when I heard MM was doing the mini-series. The mini-series has deviated on some plot lines, which is to be expected but Ken Follett the author of the book was pleased and ok with the changes, that he actually appears in a scene! Since I never ever ever expect movie/series adapted from a book to be exact, the changes don't bother me. The cast, scenery, costumes, soundtrack is so good that I get swept up in it. I've watched 4 episodes so far with 4 more to come over the next few weeks. I hope it does make it across the pond soon for you to see! RE: What other TV do you watch? (2) - TygerBright - 18-08-2010 03:50 PM recently got my hands on season 4 of The Pretender.. forgot how much I love the show. And Michael T. Weiss And Andrea Parker must have been the original Ice Queen, she could give Ros a lesson on 'cool' And totally forgot that Flashpoint is back on - you lucky Canadians!!! RE: What other TV do you watch? (2) - kochamns - 20-08-2010 11:30 AM the "Pillars of the Earth" (book) is awesome! Fantastic there is a film now, too. I do hope it keeps up with the book though! Will have to get my hands on it in some way since youtube is not enough and I do not get BBC here in Italy (maybe I should..) RE: What other TV do you watch? (2) - YourFutureMuse - 20-08-2010 06:12 PM I am loving the new series of Mistresses but am absolutely so sad there is only one more ep to go ever! :'( Also the Deep is fantastic And I can't stop watching SATC RE: What other TV do you watch? (2) - Naivety - 20-08-2010 10:06 PM I like the Deep as well, although it is the most far fetched thing I've ever seen (or at least I hope it is). It's got a similar atmosphere to the early episodes of Lost. RE: What other TV do you watch? (2) - YourFutureMuse - 21-08-2010 01:20 AM It's so tense as well lol I am literally at the edge of my seat! ANd I really don' know where each episode will go. And having the baby HS in it helps matters alot RE: What other TV do you watch? (2) - picard1109 - 21-08-2010 08:46 AM I just watched 'Trinity', with Charles Dance and Christian Cooke (who played Van Helsing in 'Demons', which also starred Philip Glenister doing a terrible American accent, of course!). Charles Dance is always good to watch - he's wonderfully British and plays a really snobbish character. Christian Cooke also plays a very snobbish character - the kind who'd grow up to be Chancellor of the Exchequer or Prime Minister...ahem. The story revolves around an Oxbridge-style college, with lots of different characters and their sub-plots. Lots of stereotypical characters (one wonders how the two stoned wasters who are marginally comic characters actually got into a university like that...). There's also something shady and clandestine going on, including experimenting on students. It's all a bit hackneyed but some good acting particularly from the lead actors. |