At the moment i am downloading Magic Mike XXL. My Friday evening shall be wonderful.
At the moment i am downloading Magic Mike XXL. My Friday evening shall be wonderful.
Decent copy of San Andreas.
Crap script, plot holes galore but a good Emmerich-style disaster pic with great special effects.
Get the popcorn out (not the SF shyte).
https://kat.cr/san-andreas-2015-hdri...t11152601.html
And don't confuse it with the low budget crapola San Andreas Fault which they obviously released at the same time to try and cadge some business.
The Brink and Blunt Talk are both f*cking funny yet somewhat realistic at the same time. Well worth your time. Thanks for the recommendations on both.
The Brink certainly gets you thinking on how fucked it would have been to get a disease back then.
Ignore above. Thinking about The Knick.
Last edited by Davis Knowlton; 29-08-2015 at 03:41 PM.
Completely agree with you. The Brink is so much more entertaining and realistic than House of Cards. The third season was so boring that I gave up after the third or fourth episode, can't even remember. This thread is now my reference when it comes to TV shows. Thanks again everybody.
The things we regret most is the things we didn't do
Six weeks or so until the start of Fargo Season2. I loathed the movie, but loved Season1 of the series due to Billy Bob.
Will be interesting to see how they do with new characters....better than True Detective did, I hope.
I just watched South Paw. A bit doom and gloom but a good movie none-the-less and well made.
No tits so 7.9/10
'Narcos" the Pablo Escobar mini-series by Netflix is up. Wow, a 9.3 on imdb: Narcos (TV Series 2015? ) - IMDb
The Brink was good, but not brilliant, like an extended Jack Black movie with some entertaining co-stars. Not keen on Blunt Talk, Patrick Stewart is too typecast to be anything other than Cpt Picard and the script is just chasing the 'English in America' dollar.
Will give Narcos a look
Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!"
^Agree with all. Into EP1 of Narcos now. So far, not bad.
The Brink got a little goofy at the end and it wasn't quite as good as I thought it would be. Still pretty decent. Tim Robbins shined IMO. E2 of Blunt talk wasn't very good. I'm lowering my expectations. This is the best season of Hell on Wheels I think. I'm losing my Deadwood jones a bit.
Good stuff.
Never heard of it.
Looks like there are 7 episodes up on KAT.
https://kat.cr/usearch/narcos/
Time to crack open a beer and get some pizza delivered.
^There are ten up. I had to go to PB to find a couple that I couldn't find on KAT.
^ the ten episodes in 720p : https://kat.cr/narcos-s01-720p-webri...t11169381.html
Download a bit slow, seed after downloading.
^I have had 2megs up seeding for several hours - will let it go overnight , ony 20% ratio now - see if it hits 1 by tomorrow morning
Loving Narcos.
You Brits out there will love An Evening with Harry Enfield and Paul Whitehouse.
Last edited by patsycat; 02-09-2015 at 06:48 AM.
I thought Narcos was quite good. 8/10.
Really enjoying Real Humans (Swedish/English subs) - when you see what the Brits/Yanks did to it, you wonder what their target audience was. Looks to be dimwits.
Just watched an episode of season 4 of Strike Back. Found it strange it hasn't been mentioned in this thread, as season 5 has just ended. Worth watching just to listen to the theme song. Sorry, have to mention it:
Anyways, back to the series. Just watched an episode from season 4 on CMAX. A combined American-Brit special forces team blowin' shit up in North Korea. Timely premise, EH? To top it off, realistic enough to seem like it was filmed on location (heh, heh ), including BKK.
8.3/10 IMDb Strike Back (TV Series 2010? ) - IMDbDamien Scott, a former U.S. Special Forces operative, joins forces with a stealth British military unit, Section 20, to stop a resourceful international terrorist group that has planned an attack. Scott, who is familiar with the terrorists, has good instincts and skills, but his cockiness puts him at odds with the more-formal British team, particularly by-the-book Sgt. Michael Stonebridge. The team leader, Col. Eleanor Grant, is a smart military leader who is skilled in diplomacy but knows when to break a rule or two.
8.8/10 TV.com Strike Back - TV.com
Here's a piratebay download site for all episodes, looks like: https://piratebay.co.in/search/strike%20back/0/99/200
“The Master said, At fifty, I knew what were the biddings of Heaven. At sixty, I heard them with docile ear. At seventy, I could follow the dictates of my own heart; for what I desired no longer overstepped the boundaries of right.”
^It's been mentioned in this thread numerous times - both positive and negative reviews.
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