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Swanaldo

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I know it has a cult following, I just thought it was a 'Number Two'...
 

GrecianLez

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Steve Jobs biographical drama film directed by Danny Boyle and written by Aaron Sorkin.

was given it as a present because im a Jobs fanboy but refuse to watch it as its *****...
 

Jason H

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I still haven't watched "Fire in Babylon", for shame.
 

ramone

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If i had to agree with you we would both be wrong
Picked up Twin Town in the Hospice shop the other day still a good film .
 

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You really should watch Band of Brothers GJW. Superb production , brilliantly acted , and all true.
 

Banksy

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I think a lot of us do it .I had the Battlestar Galactica box set for ten years before I finally got round to watching it. And on a whim I buy something from Amazon which waits around for years sometimes , for example I recently bought the box sets of the sci-fis Firefly and Time Tunnel which have sat there for more than three months .It’s not helped by the fact you can pick them up for pennies second hand plus a quid or so postage.Or that the local charity shop is selling off dvds for 10p each! I console myself by passing most of them on to charity when I eventually watch them.
 

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Once was enough as far as The Prisoner was concerned...
Cult series in 1967/8 Swanny. Not your bag ?
 

Swanaldo

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IIRC Channel 4 used to re-run loads of old sci-fi shows on a Sunday afternoon. The Time Tunnel, Lost in Space etc. That must have been when I watched The Prisoner, more or less every episode in order. Despite the location, a decent lead actor and those scary beach balls, it never really got going plot wise. I can only assume they ran out of money/ideas towards the end...
 

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IIRC Channel 4 used to re-run loads of old sci-fi shows on a Sunday afternoon. The Time Tunnel, Lost in Space etc. That must have been when I watched The Prisoner, more or less every episode in order. Despite the location, a decent lead actor and those scary beach balls, it never really got going plot wise. I can only assume they ran out of money/ideas towards the end...
The ending was most definitely worthy of a trip to the Feckin' Dire thread.
 

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The ending was most definitely worthy of a trip to the Feckin' Dire thread.
ITV pulled the plug and the ending was hurried and TBH didn't make a lot of sense.
 
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