I wonder if they'll go down the same route as The Wire.Gripping end to Sherwood, going to be a second series - presume another case for David Morrissey rather than a continuation of this story which has been wrapped up
That's why I like it. The books are the same, no depth, just good old fashioned, empty headed pulp. No thought required on any level.That sort of stuff is just way too corny / macho for me. And to be honest while I don’t mind suspending belief for stuff I just found a lot of it daft. Just not my thing.
Must. Resist. Open. Goal....That's why I like it. The books are the same, no depth, just good old fashioned, empty headed pulp. No thought required on any level.
That’s exactly why I like true books too. It’s also the reason I can never remember where I am up to in the series, none of it sticks.That's why I like it. The books are the same, no depth, just good old fashioned, empty headed pulp. No thought required on any level.
Haven't seen it, what channel is that on? Depends how accurate it is I suppose.Was I the only person who enjoyed the Sex Pistols series, they were one of the bands I listened to and got talked about alot when I was in school (they were a more than few years before me) but still held a pretty big influence on us growing up.
I was fairly familiar with the story but was nice to see it fleshed out a bit, for a manufactured band of nobodies who couldn't play or sing and only released one album in the short time they were a 'band' its crazy how much influence they have had on music.
Pistol, it's on Disney+Haven't seen it, what channel is that on? Depends how accurate it is I suppose.
Makes ne smile when people say they couldn't sing ( that's always opinion not fact) and couldn't play. Jones, Cook and Glen Matlock were all seasoned musicians, maybe not in the same mold of Pink Floyd etc. Obviously Sid Vicious was bought in for his image and was the beginning of the end for the band, Matlock was the main songwriter I think.
It's on Disney+ it had been a while since I thought I knew the story. I don't think it's meant to be 100% accurate but obviously based around the events and seemed to largely follow what I knew.Haven't seen it, what channel is that on? Depends how accurate it is I suppose.
Makes ne smile when people say they couldn't sing ( that's always opinion not fact) and couldn't play. Jones, Cook and Glen Matlock were all seasoned musicians, maybe not in the same mold of Pink Floyd etc. Obviously Sid Vicious was bought in for his image and was the beginning of the end for the band, Matlock was the main songwriter I think.
The acting was hammy and the truth twisted too far eg Chrissie Hynde and Steve Jones' made up relationship, the ditching of Matlock was made up. I'm with Lydon, if you are going to do it, do it properly. As s piece of television fiction it was alright as a biopic of the Pistols notWas I the only person who enjoyed the Sex Pistols series, they were one of the bands I listened to and got talked about alot when I was in school (they were a more than few years before me) but still held a pretty big influence on us growing up.
I was fairly familiar with the story but was nice to see it fleshed out a bit, for a manufactured band of nobodies who couldn't play or sing and only released one album in the short time they were a 'band' its crazy how much influence they have had on music.
Such a good final 2 episodes to the series. Brilliant, rollercoaster ride viewing. Wonder if Metallica and Siouxsie will get a resurgence as big as Kate Bush has had! Spellbound in the end credits was great and Master of Puppets, what needs to be said? Great scene.Absolutely epic finale to Stranger Things season 4, Eddie Munson playing Master of Puppets on top of an apocalyptic caravan has got to be one of my favourite TV scenes of all time, genius stuff. Just watched episodes 8 and 9 back to back and certainly didn't feel like four hours worth of TV. So, so good.