Lockdown - What's Worth a Watch?

AccidentalDenz

Lord of Steam
Not since Dick Van Dyke in Mary Poppins have I heard such crimes committed against the East End of London accent.
As a Scouser, I'm well aware of crimes against accents - arguably the Scouse accent itself is a crime, but that's another discussion. :ROFLMAO:

I don't think I've met anybody who can do a decent Scouse accent who is not local to these parts... 🤔
 

AgentCooper

At Least I Have Chicken
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As a Scouser, I'm well aware of crimes against accents - arguably the Scouse accent itself is a crime, but that's another discussion. :ROFLMAO:

I don't think I've met anybody who can do a decent Scouse accent who is not local to these parts... 🤔
Due to growing up in the North West and having connections there I do a half decent one, and I can even do the posh Liverpool (Wirral) accent :D
 

Bhuna50

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Must admit out of all the swear words, and I use a lot, the C word is one I dont like. However, I can say I watched The Boys and enjoyed it as cant say I noticed it too much as the series went on.
 

AgentCooper

At Least I Have Chicken
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Must admit out of all the swear words, and I use a lot, the C word is one I dont like. However, I can say I watched The Boys and enjoyed it as cant say I noticed it too much as the series went on.
You were probably desensitised to it by the end :D
 

AgentCooper

At Least I Have Chicken
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My favourite accent to mangle was Welsh....I spent the best part of 12 years living in and near Cardiff. In all that time, I managed the Welsh accent perfectly exactly once...and it wasn't even on purpose. Was at my Grandparents' and we were watching Bowls (don't get me started...they liked watching it), England V Wales (they supporting England, me Wales) when one of the Welsh competitiors scored an excellent bowl and my shout of "Come Onnnnnn!" was in a perfect accent. Never could manage it again :ROFLMAO:
Same here. My accent starts off in Swansea but by the end of the sentence it seems to drift over to New Delhi.
 

Bhuna50

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Star Trek Discovery: Worth a watch, especially now as no clue where they are going with it due to the events of Season 2

Have you seen any of series 3 yet.? All I will say from what I have seen, I dont think its lost anything from where they have taken it to.
 

AgentCooper

At Least I Have Chicken
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Not actually released yet (17th December on CBS ALl Access) but I am looking forward to the remake of Stephen King's The Stand, even though it's only 9 episodes
Oooooh , thanks for giving me a heads-up on that! I loved the mini-series from 1994!
 

Bhuna50

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I have watched all the epsisodes so far....still not sure to be honest. I was a bit dubious about Season 3...until I saw Oded Fehr in it playing the Admiral...he's a favourite of mine so my interest increased. Will have to see how the season pans out.

It will be interesting to see how they continue this though as a science vessel that is now technically out of date with everything except one thing....but Ive still found the episodes good.
 

AgentCooper

At Least I Have Chicken
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One thing I've enjoyed watching during lockdown are all of The Big Bang Theory again.
Yes, perfect times to do a re-watch of an old favourite! During the first lockdown we went through all of Parks and Recreation again. I made sure to have a glass of Lagavulin with every episode as a tribute to the legend that is Ron Swanson.
 

SpyderTracks

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Watching the expanse on Amazon Prime Video at the moment

I've got that lined up, looks rather good.

This is a comedy drama, don't embark on it if you're not up to an emotional rollercoaster.

This is Us:


It reminds me of the film "Magnolia" with Tom Cruise in the way it's constructed, it's very cleverly done, and really strong characters. Definitely worth a watch.
 
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