Wot's on this weekend: unofficial UK freeview version:
Wot's on this weekend: unofficial UK freeview version:
Thursday What's on tonight: knock-off UK freeview version:
I saw the original after I saw the remake, and found the general look and feel I assumed was due to the Coens is also present in the original.
Wednesday What's on tonight: unoffical UK freeview edition
Home Grown: Comedy Fest Live (9pm BBC3). Stand up from the Fringe.
Films: The Deer Hunter (11pm ITV4) The original 'nam nightmare.
US Import: Sons of Anarchy S5 Ep4 of 13 (5USA 12:45am Thurs)
Australian Import: Wentworth Prison S1 ep1 (10 pm C5).
I have, and I agree about the studio segments. There's material for more shows there.
Their Uk broadcast is solid.
I like Refn's films better when I don't hear him talk about them. In fact, I could have sworn my copy of Valhalla Rising had a commentary…
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Tuesday What's on tonight: unofficial UK freeview version:
Home Grown: Top Boy (c4 9pm). I liked last week. It's a bit like Genertion Kill where I just have to trust that the dialogue is at leasy somewhat accurate. Not convinced about the defence brief dating her drug dealing client. Maybe his trainers are…
Monday What's On Tonight: Bank Holiday British edition
Home grown: Attack of the Zeppelins (C4 8pm). WW1 doc with an irresistible title.
Ultimate Swarms (BBC1 9pm) THis is what the wildlife photography team get up to while Attenborough is away.
Dreaming the Impossible (9pm BBC4) alternate history London and Glasgow.
Plac…
I'd forgotten Survival of the Dead completely. Haven't seen it.
Wot's on this weekend: unofficial UK freeview version:
Unforgivable negligence. May I be cast forever into a lightless pit.
Thursday What's on tonight: knock-off UK freeview version:
Home Grown: The Imposter (9pm C4). Bafta winning identity theft doc.
Dara O'Briain's Science Club ep5 (8pm BBC2).
Phoneshop ep5 (10pm E4).
Not yet they aren't.
I read a lot of sci-fi and fantasy and some YA stuff shades into that, so I sometimes dip in.
@avclub-a93a879594c13c12a83fd45ab289a022:disqus Three civil brawls, bred of an airy word by thee, old Chronometer, and Metronome, have thrice distrubed the quiet of our streets. If ever you disturb our streets again, your lives shall pay the forfeit of the peace.
DAW must be hoping (quite reasonably, I think) that she's going to start getting decent movie roles or something at some point and True Blood is going to be easier to laugh off if she doesn't leave it littered with gratuitous nude scenes.
Usually I just pick the film I would be most likely to watch out of those available, but tonight I couldn't decide. Both of the two best Jane Austen adaptations are running concurrently, for example.
Charlie Brooker has some choice comments on The Listener here: