What you watching?
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Re: What you watching?
That is a clever movie, very understated...a "proper" spy film.Frankie wrote:Bridge of Spies

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Re: What you watching?
The Imitation game. Great film.
I suspect the work Turing did probably did more to ensure the Allies won the war than anything else one single person did. And what did the Country do? Hounded him for being gay.
And i would include Churchill in that list.
I suspect the work Turing did probably did more to ensure the Allies won the war than anything else one single person did. And what did the Country do? Hounded him for being gay.

And i would include Churchill in that list.
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Re: What you watching?
Really sad end. Incredible man.duke63 wrote:The Imitation game. Great film.
I suspect the work Turing did probably did more to ensure the Allies won the war than anything else one single person did. And what did the Country do? Hounded him for being gay.![]()
And i would include Churchill in that list.
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Re: What you watching?
Churchill didn't hound anyone for being gay...he had several gay friends. He had made an offhand, and often misconstrued remark about gays being more susceptible to blackmail, that's all.duke63 wrote:The Imitation game. Great film.
I suspect the work Turing did probably did more to ensure the Allies won the war than anything else one single person did. And what did the Country do? Hounded him for being gay.![]()
And i would include Churchill in that list.
He was also credited with saying something very similar to "one single person's effort, etc." about Turing ....something he also made a point not to do...the exception being his "The Few" speech.
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Re: What you watching?
Babylon. Made a fair few years ago but had really good actors and actresses in it, all about the Met Police. Has humor in it as well. I remember watching it when it first came out but it's been a while so nice to rewatch
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Re: What you watching?
I've been re-watching Peep-Show, right from the start. Great comedy. It's been a bit of a trip down memory lane, remembering what I was doing when each series was aired. It's also been funny watching the styles of cloths and the technology change over the years.
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Loved peep show very funny. Those guys were legendsKwacky wrote:I've been re-watching Peep-Show, right from the start. Great comedy. It's been a bit of a trip down memory lane, remembering what I was doing when each series was aired. It's also been funny watching the styles of cloths and the technology change over the years.
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Re: What you watching?
Still enjoying Teen Wolf.. also a few fitties who (after googling) are actually older than me so it's okay to find them hot, okay !! 

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The joys of youth. I’ve just settled into accepting I’m a dirty old manCav wrote:Still enjoying Teen Wolf.. also a few fitties who (after googling) are actually older than me so it's okay to find them hot, okay !!

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Re: What you watching?
Watching the news, and the capsized ship off the Georgia coast. It's a real-life Poseidon Adventure...!!
°and Kaylee Hartung is there covering the story, which makes it even better.
°and Kaylee Hartung is there covering the story, which makes it even better.
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Re: What you watching?
Nonsense. But if I was going to pick faults it would be her too-perfect teeth.
It's something I could live with.
It's something I could live with.
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Re: What you watching?
GBBO.
I'm not overly fussed with it, but it's nice to sit between my wife and daughter and listen to them laughing with each other.
I'm not overly fussed with it, but it's nice to sit between my wife and daughter and listen to them laughing with each other.