handsofblue wrote:Oooooh, it's older than me. Dunno why that's a surprise, TV definitely existed back then.
handsofblue wrote:This Jarvis bloke is a smoosh together of Tom Hardy and Andrew Lincoln. Crazy eyes acting.
mannaboy wrote:handsofblue wrote:Oooooh, it's older than me. Dunno why that's a surprise, TV definitely existed back then.
I feel old enough without this kind of comment!
Ah yeah - I’ve watched first 2 episodes now and loving it. Cast is fantastic and Greg Davies in ep 2 is clearly loving it. Cracking stuffWookienopants wrote:djchump wrote:From the film thread, but this is actually a TV series on Apple:
g.man wrote:Oh yes please!
First 2 episodes "out" on the streaming sites. I've watched the first 3.5 minutes and was amused, so can confidently say that if you like Fielding and Boosh, you'll like this.
Watched the first few episodes tonight. Really enjoyed it, it's like a never ending line up of British comedian actors. Lots of fun.
mannaboy wrote:handsofblue wrote:Oooooh, it's older than me. Dunno why that's a surprise, TV definitely existed back then.
I feel old enough without this kind of comment!
Blocks100 wrote:Ok, this is looking seriously good!
I think there's quite a few now.SpaceGazelle wrote:I liked the first series. Think there's a new one out soon?
RamSteelwood wrote:Friday night dinner
I don't think i really appreciated how brilliantly funny this is.
Had seen various eps over the years and according to netflix watched the first few series, but in memory it was funny but not must watch.
Jumped on to it at series 4 on netflix when wondering what to watch the other day and have rattled through 2 seasons giggling all the way. Kid is enjoying it too
Lovely bit of squirrel
Wookienopants wrote:It's such a great show. Mark Heap gets me every single time.
Shalom Jackie!
Bob wrote:I've turned up for the The Gentlemen chat and disappointingly there doesn't appear to be any.
I'm four episodes in and it's hilariously entertaining. I mean it's what you expect from Ritchie and his Gangster stuff but it's very good. It's just him doing what he does best and your mileage may vary.. I could do without Giancarlo Esposito doing his thing again but Kaya Scodelario is always amazing and it's very exciting and funny and violent and rips along at some pace.. thoroughly enjoyable telly for when you want to be spectacularly entertained without having to think too much.
I’m two episodes in. It’s strangely compelling, despite being a bit crap. Somehow feels like Guy Ritchie on a budget. Guy Ritchie lite. The acting’s a bit wooden - you know something’s up when Vinnie Jones is the putting in the best performance in a group of actors. Yet I’m still amused and still watching.HawBawJaws wrote:Only one episode in, but im sticking with it. Was crying with laughter at the chicken scene!Bob wrote:I've turned up for the The Gentlemen chat …
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