Have you ever counted how many times they say "cocksucker" in HBO's Deadwood? ... 😎 I personally think Calamity Jane's and Mr. Wu's interpretation is the best ... 😺
Katla 📌
Great series. Mysterious, with a beautiful setting... Made in Iceland
I liked the environment, which I partially imagined for my game that I am currently working on. The presence of an active volcano and ash adds a lot of visuals to the environment
Post-holiday Tuesday blues got you down?
Check out my latest blog post where I share some of my favorite stress-relief TV shows that have been absolute lifesavers for me. 📺
ps. Sending you virtual hugs friends! 🤗
Nach Streamingdienst und PAY-TV kommt die "Raumpatrouille" demnächst nun auch ins Free-TV!
Der ARD-Spartenkanal ONE zeigt ab 18. Mai 2024 jeweils 2 mal:
Den 2003er "Rücksturz ins Kino" - Film (RORIK)
und unter dem Motto
"Fernsehschätze - Premiere HD-Fassung"
die 7 Folgen von 1966
I'm looking for TV series, aired probably mid-1990's (in Poland it was aired around 1997 or 1998).
There was a guy trying to solve some mystery (or mysteries?), perhaps working alone. I recall a single episode where he noticed that while holding a certain mysterious object near him, objects behaved unexpectedly, e.g. Coriolis effect was reversed (working in opposite direction). I think he was trying to contact a person from his past, maybe a brother or father.
Each episode ended (and probably started) with a music theme involving tubular bells.
It is definitely not "Nowhere Man" with Bruce Greenwood, nor "The Pretender" with Michael T. Weiss.
I'm studying IMDb's TV series list from 1990's but it's a very long list... I'll be very happy if anybody gives me a hint or some title to try!
I like TV shows with a cold open. It is a neat technique to jump into the action, and works really well for both episodic story telling and story arcs.
The reason for making them is to trick Americans into suffering the opening commercial break, which is ridiculous and thankfully not allowed here, so for us it's just more and better entertainment.
I've tried so hard to like For All Mankind. I loved that it is a character-driven story, with the sci-fi sort of in the background, but yo, it has very long boring scenes that revolve around these characters I just don't care about. Like who in their right mind would root for a guy like Gordo? And why is most of Season 2 dedicated to him? I gave up in S02 E05.
But it's a good series, otherwise. If you can stomach the long dreary scenes, you'll enjoy it.
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AC/DC, DIRE STRAITS Frontmen Join Forces For New Sky Arts TV Series; "Brian Johnson And Mark Knopfler’s Good Times" To Premier In February
Palais de justice historique à #Lyon, dit aussi palais des 24 #colonnes.
Construit entre 1835 et 1847 par Louis-Pierre #Baltard, il abrite un décor classé #MonumentHistorique
Les merveilleux albums de #plans sont conservés aux #Archives du département du #Rhône et de la #Métropole de Lyon, où j'ai eu la chance de les étudier lors de la #rénovation du palais.
Mai 2023
Anyone else here watched / missing this amazing TV show? Book just arrived. Nostalgia read. El Ministerio del Tiempo will always be one of my favorite series. ❤️
Watching #TheBrothersSun on Netflix and I'm kinda obsessed. The choreographies, the soundtrack, the characters... Michelle Yeoh as boss lady. I am very much invested now.