on 04-06-2021 11:09
Hi everyone
You might think we already have a couple of movie/series threads. But as @Cleoriff noticed, we don't have a thread where we can all chat about general TV and all the series, films and shows you discover and love. So, here it is!
Drop your recent watching and your recommendations in this thread. And maybe you will find a few things that you haven't watched yourself yet?
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19-06-2021 13:56 - edited 19-06-2021 14:00
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During the football, I watched an excellent film. Available on Prime. It was a true story and called
The Mauritanian.
Based on the true story of Mohamedou Ould Slahi and is about his fight for freedom after being detained and imprisoned without charge by the U.S. Government for years. Slahi finds allies in defense attorney Nancy Hollander (Jodie Foster) who battles the U.S. government in a fight for justice. Her controversial advocacy, along with evidence uncovered by a formidable military prosecutor, Lt. Colonel Stuart Couch, (played by Benedict Cumberbatch) secured his release.
Apparently Slahi pleaded guilty. However, it was found that he was subjected to weeks of horrific torture before he agreed he was guilty.
Eventually found not guilty but it was another 4 years before he was released from Guantanamo.
He served a total of 14 years and was released in 2016.
The part of Slahi was played by Tahar Rahim who also played the part of Charles Sobhraj in the TV series The Serpent (another true story)
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on 19-06-2021 14:17
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on 23-06-2021 10:09
on 23-06-2021 10:09
Is anyone into Zombie films/series? I was absolutely against watching anything Zombie-related as it scared me to death but I have recently come around a bit I have just binge-watched Black Summer on Netflix and it was absolutely amazing, can highly recommend to anyone who likes a bit of a thriller/suspense.
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on 23-06-2021 10:51
on 23-06-2021 10:51
I avoid Zombie films like the plague!
Maybe the zombies should avoid the plague
on 23-06-2021 11:44
on 23-06-2021 11:44
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on 23-06-2021 12:05
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That was literally me until a week ago @jonsie But then I watched two seasons of that series in like 3 days
You should give it a watch @gmarkj. I am yet to watch World War Z but I am a bit scared of that one from the trailers I have seen if I'm honest Have you watched it?
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on 23-06-2021 12:34
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23-06-2021 13:40 - edited 23-06-2021 13:40
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Just finished watching TIME on BBC1. Anything written by Jimmy McGovern is always great, particularly when it starred Sean Bean and the damn marvellous Stephen Graham
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