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7h ago
Do you have some good biopics to recommend? Or movies about some event that features famous people?
Can be about famous politicians, actors, scientists, musicians etc. Anything between Oppenheimer to My Week With Marilyn to Cleopatra ..read more
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13h ago
Hey everyone,
Just wanted to share some fantastic news for all you Waterloo Road fans out there! Following in the footsteps of Doctor Who's accessibility update last year, the BBC announced yesterday that ALL THIRTEEN SERIES of Waterloo Road are now available on iPlayer with audio described, sign language, and subtitles options!
This is brilliant news, and a massive step forward for accessibility on our favourite streaming platform. Especially since, well, it's still technically...
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17h ago
The establishment is facing backlash as the misinformation they used to craft Covid policies has come to light. Many Democrats supported those policies, which will likely play a role in the midterms.
At the time, there were literally articles stating it was wrong to do your own research when it comes to Covid and science. Now there's an article in The Atlantic asking for a "pandemic amnesty."
Many people (including doctors and scientists) were vilified for expressing views outside of the...
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1d ago
Not saying VP would stay on but say for instance at the start of season 11 Pam leaves temporarily to get treatment, Bobby would visit her regularly, and half way through the season she returns, with Margaret Michaels in the role, how do you think the rest of the series would have gone? What of Pam and Bobby's relationship ..read more
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2d ago
I would have to go with season 4. Throwing a giant sized temper tantrum simply because her grown son was going to establish a home in California. A 6 hour flight she could easily afford weekly if she felt like it (hint; she never went.) Taking all that anger out on poor Ray and nearly divorcing her husband over it.
Any contenders ..read more
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2d ago
I would have liked if Melissa's mum could've been included and always thought she should have turned up, in one of the later years ..read more
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2d ago
Dallas was no stranger to repeating it's story lines, and perhaps the most glaring example was Bobby's shooting in 'Endgame'. Even down to the killer being the sister-in-law who tried to frame a sibling she couldn't stand. The show was quite upfront about the fact that they were re-treading old ground, but served up a twist having Bobby be the victim and therefore left us not only wondering who was the killer, but also casting doubt over who was the intended victim.
What did you think of...
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2d ago
Let's play a forum version of "Would you rather?"
I got the idea from a video circling strongly right now, which asks, "Would you rather be trapped in the woods with a man or a bear?"
Who wants to get the ball rolling first ..read more
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2d ago
Aaron Spelling was famous for preferring, almost exclusively, the "flat lighting" approach to photographing a show --- where every corner of the screen is blasted out with light, removing almost all shadow, causing everything to look like what it is: a studio set and not an actual home or office building.
And it's not just huckster Spelling; DALLAS dictator Leonard Katzman was exactly the same way (even hating the Season 7 camerawork of Bradford May which everybody else loves).
Why are...
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