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big
from lsg on 2015-12-06 22:37 [#02490323]
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So I'm watching all these wonderful series, right now Hannibal, next Tuesday the next episode of Fargo, and I'm imagining where big studio executives in the old days were making everything more boring and predictable (like they're still doing in Hollywood, with those awful Marvel movies for instance), they're now saying: "This is so boring, can you make it more fantastic? Maybe even more non-obvious symbolism?"
Great times.
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Hyperflake
from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2015-12-06 22:47 [#02490324]
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I dont understand adults who enjoy the marvel films, 2000AD comics is well better but im British so im bound to say that
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big
from lsg on 2015-12-06 22:56 [#02490325]
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i'm curious about this new Netflix show, Jessica Jones. i'm wondering if it's actually good or gardians of the galaxy okay
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RussellDust
on 2015-12-07 09:25 [#02490331]
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Why can't I get into season 3 of Hannibal?
Series 1 and 2 were two of my favourite shows. I've just given up with season 3. It's too sombre visually, and a bit boring.
Maybe I just wasn't feeling right!
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Mr Dictionary
on 2015-12-07 13:55 [#02490332]
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jessica jones suuuuuuuuuuucks.
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Hyperflake
from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2015-12-07 14:33 [#02490333]
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I must admit i dont watch much tv, some of these tv shows look pretty good, they always seem to flag in the end though when they fire the original producer or whatever and it becomes completely different in tone
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freqy
on 2015-12-07 15:25 [#02490334]
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extra terrestrial vision would be fun.
if i manage to find an alien tv frequency, would I have to pay for a tv license on Earth? even if the frequency came from outer space on a completely different frequency and i needed to design a special tv set top box?
If I were in the UK,.. then yes, very likely the bbc would fine me. what a daft question.
good day to you.
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Hyperflake
from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2015-12-07 15:37 [#02490335]
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i deffo believe in ufos, thats why they fly around in out atmosphere to watch repeats of dads army
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freqy
on 2015-12-07 20:24 [#02490338]
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the tv licensing officers will be onto them in a flash if they find out. wanting access to check their ships for tv sets.
No wonder the aliens need to keep moving fast with anti gravity thingys.
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Hyperflake
from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2015-12-07 20:50 [#02490339]
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yoyoyoyoyo
from Sweden on 2015-12-07 22:41 [#02490341]
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Yep i agree that tv series is great nowadays i prefer it over movies nowadays. I really liked the marvel daredevil one and i whatch jessica jones at the moment and i really like it to. Im on episode 11 on jessica jones. Daredevil was a bit better i think. Jessica Jones maybe had a slow start but gets better some episodes in. Arrested development is awesome fun but is starting to drop in quality i feel in season 3. Sherlock holmes was ace soon new season yay. Mr robot: what obara said, maybe the 3 first episodes where the best then not so good it was ok though. Fargo s2 i will see that but now i am on netflix but i am planning on switching to hbo soon again. Anyone think dr who is good ? I saw david tennant is in it and hes good in jessica jones.
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freqy
on 2015-12-07 23:47 [#02490342]
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hahaa best response clip. The young ones are wReally Great !! : P
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freqy
on 2015-12-07 23:55 [#02490343]
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notice, however,... how they claim that by simply owning a tele constitutes a criminal offense, whether it is connected to an aerial or inside ones stomach being digested. I think there were a few meetings up top regarding this part of the television 'program'. (pulls a funny wRik expression)
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Hyperflake
from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2015-12-08 00:05 [#02490344]
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The used to have a point funding the bbc as it used to have quite a few interesting and diverse programs, yet they dont really cater to my demographic, and they make far too many rote by numbers, cookery and dancing, stuff that doesnt have interesting content, there used to be loads of crap as well but at least one in a while there would be something worth paying you license fee for, like young ones
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freqy
on 2015-12-08 01:09 [#02490345]
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many great bbc shows for sure. for the comedy alone.
Did you know they are now very likely going to force uk residence to pay the bbc fees through their council taxation? Now it doesn’t matter if one eats a tele....tele or not, all will pay the fees ( except old people and the servilely disabled). even if a person leaves the country for 6 months when they return they pay for other peoples watching of 80's reruns, antiques / travel and quiz shows. tv in the house or not. no more need to detect or force entry or go to court. They will make more money than ever before, even if everyone burns their teles.
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Hyperflake
from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2015-12-08 01:22 [#02490346]
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no i didnt know that, its not right especially as its not a necessity, isnt it lunacy that people accept these things, when bank bailout gets swept under the rug, everyone just accepts it, oth well
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Hyperflake
from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2015-12-08 01:28 [#02490349]
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people dont mind being robbed if its in obscurantist legal language
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freqy
on 2015-12-08 01:32 [#02490350]
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yep, maybe it is the fluoride in the food and water, bath tubs shower mist and toothpaste? who knows what people would be like without it?
they are also trying to force that across the uk too. probably to help enforce the bbc fees.
most sane people brush their teeth. To force those sane people to pay to drink a topical medication of others that do not brush their teeth, systemically (into their stomachs) so they cannot spit it out. Causing bone disorders and calcification of the pineal gland forced to consume without a warning on the water bill or able o opt out if sensitive to it. forced through tax. Is so insane that it is hard to type it out logically to be readable.
paying to drink other peoples toxic toothpaste without being informed or with an opt out. basically.
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freqy
on 2015-12-08 01:33 [#02490351]
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also very difficult to filter out.
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freqy
on 2015-12-08 01:35 [#02490352]
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sorry a bit depressing, one more note though, that the bbc support fluoridation, of course.
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Hyperflake
from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2015-12-08 01:40 [#02490353]
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i still think we are more or less living in the frontier wild west days of the internet, no way will it exist in its present form in 30 years time, my friend was posting this thing that was being totally blocked by facebook on spurious grounds, about net neutrailty whats adopted in america will be forced down our throats as well, no doubt about it, oh well back to floppy disks,
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Hyperflake
from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2015-12-08 01:43 [#02490354]
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shit i had no idea about the dangers of fluoridated water, glad ours isnt round where i live, sounds dodgy as fuck
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Hyperflake
from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2015-12-08 01:47 [#02490355]
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"Writing in the British Medical Journal, they added: “Evidence on the potential benefits and harms of adding fluoride to water is relatively poor.”
Earlier this month, a paper in the Lancet said fluoride had been newly categorised as a neurotoxin, a type of chemical that has links to brain damage and IQ losses. It suggested that further research should be carried out concerning the possibility of a link between fluoride and neurological development."
sounds like a legit concern
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freqy
on 2015-12-08 01:52 [#02490356]
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interesting i was think about this today, about the future of the net, either being like the matrix where we become submerged or limited/blocked and/or pay per view. i wonder what will happen.
maybe we will find a way to connect by reflecting lazers off the moon and clouds and random seagulls and pigeons, so no need for corporate satalites. lol.
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freqy
on 2015-12-08 01:54 [#02490357]
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germany has put a stop to it. a fair few EU countries have given up fluoridation the US has not. i think most states are fluoridated.
i like Russia allot , they want to be the main producers of organic food.
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Hyperflake
from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2015-12-08 01:58 [#02490358]
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yes people will find a way, technology is ubiquitous now, you can get a raspberry pi for as much as a tesco readymeal
I think we will have networks of wifi ornithopters like this
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freqy
on 2015-12-08 02:01 [#02490359]
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wow amazing. the future of teh nets,
its like something off tomorrows world. ( another great bbc show lol : )
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Hyperflake
from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2015-12-08 02:03 [#02490360]
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this fluoridated thing explains the horror of the Osmonds, and most fox news presenters, yes i wouldn't be surprised if they had calcified pineal glands, i hate the ultra white teeth thing, like a mound full of plastic
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freqy
on 2015-12-08 02:03 [#02490361]
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either we reflect lasers of it ....or it carries stick drives like a carrier pigeon. lol.
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freqy
on 2015-12-08 02:04 [#02490362]
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yeah, looks well weird when too white.
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Hyperflake
from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2015-12-08 02:05 [#02490363]
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yeah tomorrows world was brilliant ultil most of the segments became about pioneering surgery, which was ok in small doeses, but they had this new format where they had Phillipa Forester looking concerned over a robot arm cuttinng a watermelon with a scalpel, and you knew all the cool stuff like holographic tv would be at the end
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freqy
on 2015-12-08 02:08 [#02490365]
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or surround sound transmitted on multiple bbc radio stations : )
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Hyperflake
from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2015-12-08 02:13 [#02490367]
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i love stuff like this
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freqy
on 2015-12-08 02:22 [#02490369]
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great clip. geeky bbc. so cool.
they stoped making this show.
maybe there is no tomorrows world : ( ?
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freqy
on 2015-12-08 02:26 [#02490370]
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3d clip
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Hyperflake
from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2015-12-08 02:28 [#02490371]
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yeah i was saying this to my brother the other day, the world is a more cynical place, we used to have dreams of the future,
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Hyperflake
from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2015-12-08 02:29 [#02490372]
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why star trek next generation now seems sort of unreachable utopia, no concept of cash, back when it was made it looked like the logical future, but now the world is a more dangerous place the new star trek films which i dont like reflect that as everything is a warzone
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freqy
on 2015-12-08 02:42 [#02490373]
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I do worry allot more these days about the future of the general public.
but i think the elitesgroups are very comfortable with their future.
they have bunkers now that can withstand very large meteorite impacts . that detect shock waves deep underground and compensate. Humans will live on, so its a good thing in a way. i just how humans will not cause so much harm out in space and not vivisect alien creatures when they finally reach a populated planet; take note of the teachings of Kirk, Spock and Picard.
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big
from lsg on 2015-12-08 05:14 [#02490375]
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that's probs what got it cancelled. so that's my whole premise for this thread out of the door.
i'm talking about art.
apperantly hannibal took it too far.
Netflix shows are doing pretty far out things.
if you say arrested development i'm saying Bojack Horseman. it pretty much has a cult following too. and, i think, rightfully so. first it's very funny but also, second, it's pretty deep and, third, very void of cliches. i just love it darn much. you have to watch the whole first season, or something, to really get to see what it's about.
the cancelling and firing the original director you're talking about the walking dead (still haven't seen it). if i'm not mistaking amc pulled all the money from that show to put it in Breaking Bad, seeing Breaking Bad, that might have been a justifyable decision.
is mad men amc too, it is, right? because that's maybe the one that wins them all. the most accomplished series. so deep but also so enjoyable to watch: funny at times, such archs (spelling?) for people (or not in the sense that many keep making the same mistakes)
The Wire is pretty great too but maybe more an expose on society's problems instead of, for instance, focussing on the development of the characters. but that's okay too
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big
from lsg on 2015-12-08 05:18 [#02490376]
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fuck you, Don. I love you, mr that plays him
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fleetmouse
from Horny for Truth on 2015-12-08 16:32 [#02490384]
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I gave season three a break then came back to it and loved the plot arc in florence and the pig farmer stuff. I'm not really enjoying the francis dolarhyde story arc, finding it hard to sit through the last ep and a half. (these aren't spoilers I think)
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freqy
on 2015-12-09 23:02 [#02490427]
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I cant believe i was in a 'big' thread and did not say hello.
Hi lil' big. I hope you are well.
luvz freqy x
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RussellDust
on 2015-12-10 00:06 [#02490432]
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"i'm talking about art. Apparently hannibal took it too far."
I disagree. Series one, and two were very artistic, and it's what I loved about it.
I feel season 3 is pedantic. I haven't seen it all but so far I mostly enjoy the flashbacks with Eddie Izzard eating himself.
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big
from lsg on 2015-12-10 03:40 [#02490453]
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-spoiler warning-: russel dust post has spoilers
im still watching season 3
it is a bit pedantic, but really not more than before. and an excuse might be they wanted to abandon the 'killer of the week' format.
those scenes with eddie izzard are some of the finest television ever, he is so so funny. so it's unfair to compare it to that. i'm getting the feeling maybe the ideas were running low. -spoilers- it's pretty lame everyone was dead at the end of season 2 and then alive again after all starting season 3
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big
from lsg on 2015-12-10 03:42 [#02490454]
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don't think eddie izzard is in the 3rd season btw
i know you weren't really comparing it to that
how does the Boss like this series, btw?
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mimi
on 2015-12-10 04:24 [#02490455]
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Jessica Jones was good
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big
from lsg on 2015-12-10 07:51 [#02490457]
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hello lil' big friend
i'm good: just skippimg along
are u 2?
bro hugs and friendly kisses
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freqy
on 2015-12-11 04:06 [#02490490]
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Hi lil b my xltwin
yes indeed, skipping along and flapping my hairs.
looking forward to star wars nxt wk. no idea if it will be any good.
watching in 2d first. should be fun.
hugs freqys x
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larn
from PLANET E (United Kingdom) on 2015-12-11 08:14 [#02490491]
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Does anyone use Kodi ?
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big
from lsg on 2015-12-11 23:23 [#02490514]
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