My new favorite series since probably Vikings and The Last Kingdom has been BBC'S Poldark. You guys should really watch it. It's an old school period piece that is pretty melodramatic but it is so well done and engaging.
It's an English guy that comes back to his hometown after having fought on the losing side during the American Revolutionay War. He comes back home after the Death of his father and has to rebuild his life and all his dad has is a bunch of debts and some old cottage and an old useless mine. More to added to his problems, when he returns, the love of his life is married to his cousin. But this is interesting cause it will play a lot on the drama and tension later on. Even though he has not much, the Poldark are a great family with a prestigious name. That is all he has his name and what will become his greatest enemy is a young banker who's always been jealous of him, of his name and how people admired Poldark. That guy has all the money in the World but none of that respect.
Sounds like it was inspired by Faulkner.
My new favorite series since probably Vikings and The Last Kingdom has been BBC'S Poldark. You guys should really watch it. It's an old school period piece that is pretty melodramatic but it is so well done and engaging.
It's an English guy that comes back to his hometown after having fought on the losing side during the American Revolutionay War. He comes back home after the Death of his father and has to rebuild his life and all his dad has is a bunch of debts and some old cottage and an old useless mine. More to added to his problems, when he returns, the love of his life is married to his cousin. But this is interesting cause it will play a lot on the drama and tension later on. Even though he has not much, the Poldark are a great family with a prestigious name. That is all he has his name and what will become his greatest enemy is a young banker who's always been jealous of him, of his name and how people admired Poldark. That guy has all the money in the World but none of that respect.
Watching Deadpool 2 it’s so good even better than the first one
Deadpool 2, so funny and such awesome cameos and surprise appearances in this movie including Matt Damon, Brad Pitt and the entire X-Men team. The mid-credits scene is probably the best one of these ever done.
Hadn't noticed Damon & Pitt. Didn't read the credits.
Juggernaut was impressive
Deadpool 2, so funny and such awesome cameos and surprise appearances in this movie including Matt Damon, Brad Pitt and the entire X-Men team. The mid-credits scene is probably the best one of these ever done.
It had Dolly Parton at the start was awesome thereon in
Have to say the first one bugged me at the end playing George Michael Careless Whisper and saying it was Wham
Careless Whisper was composed by GM and AR. While it's not officially Wham it's pretty much Wham with GM signing.
Interesting suggestion. RT has it highly rated.
Seeing that they're showing Season 3 of Poldark on CBS. Will past episodes be made available on Netflix?
I watched Poldark on Masterpiece Theatre about 35 years ago. Good drama.
I love that movie. Daniel Day Lewis is such an amazing actor.Watched one of my favourites last night, “In the name of the father” with Daniel Day Lewis, highly recommend
I am sad that the new season of it's always sunny won't have Dennis
Have to say the first one bugged me at the end playing George Michael Careless Whisper and saying it was Wham
Careless Whisper was composed by GM and AR. While it's not officially Wham it's pretty much Wham with GM signing.
No GM wrote it and as a favour to his childhood friend he put AR on the credits, he looked out to AR as a lifelong friend and AR has always been an ally. It was always a GM song
I am sad that the new season of it's always sunny won't have Dennis