I've actually just been listening to an interview with the lad who plays ray and he mentioned the magician.
It's not a patch on the show. I'm not a fan of the handheld documentary style in movies so I didn't really enjoy it.
Clarkson’s Farm on Amazon Prime is very good. Seen it on gogglebox last week and watched the whole season 2 days later.
got round to watching Innocent. Really enjoyed it, both series. Series 1 was a sat night job and the Mrs and I couldnt go to bed until we finished it (4eps). Season 2 very good (4 eps again). Itv/sky.
Trust me on Amazon prime . Good show . Only two seasons with four episodes in each season. It’s about corrupt doctors and some of the things they do on the ward . Each season there is a different scenario . Finished it tonight and enjoyed it.
Finished Season 7 of Bosch in a day last weekend. It’s shorter but still very good. I believe a spin off is in the works. On season 2 of Goliath with Billy Bob. It’s a bit like Better Call Saul but some real dark parts in it. Defo worth a watch.
Murder at The Cottage was very good watching. Wonder how the Netflix one portrays Bailey as opposed to Sky's. Or maybe they're similar? Will give it a watch but with it so soon after this one I'll give it awhile.
never been a big fan of his but I have to say Clarkson's farm is very good, some genuinely laugh out loud moments, some of his reactions when things are going tits up are gas.
I saw a few clips on Gogglebox, he keeps saying sheeps instead of sheep? I'm like you too, I hate him on TV, think he's an arrogant prick.
One on channel 4 earlier called Britain's Most Expensive Homes. High level estate agents trying to sell expensive houses or get the listing. Peter Moore was on it selling his gaff. It was a beautiful home on The Wirrall. 2.35 million the guy valued it at. Said if it was in London it would be worth 15 million. Only caught a bit of it but there was another house up for sale for 40 million.
Maybe I just miss hearing Irish people swear and phrases like "friggin the gee off meself all day" or "fuck off Áine" but as silly as Frank of Ireland is, I found it very funny. I guarantee if it was a UK/US show I would probably switch off after 10 minutes.
Just finished Gomorrah.. enjoyed it.. very dark & gritty & hard to warm to any character in it, which is unusual.. Thoroughly recommend....looking forward to the 5th season out later this year...
Got around to watching the first few episodes of Lovecraft Country, anyone else watch it? It's certainly different, wasn't what I was expecting at all. Mix of horror, drama, sci-fi, fantasy, racial commentary, doesn't nail it all but its an interesting watch.
Just watched the documentary on the Ballymurphy massacre that was on RTE the other night. I'm pretty sure I'd of joined the IRA if I lived on that estate at the time.