Just watched Cunk on Life - I suspect not everyones cup of tea, but for me it was a comedic masterpiece amongst the steaming piles of ordure across the tv channels this holiday period
It could have done with being trimmed down to an hour, but yes, Charlie Brooker rarely fails to deliver and Diane Morgan is an absolute natural in the role.
Stop it @drcongo I've got to shell.out for a month of Apple plus now...(once the season is halfway through.)
I heard the.producton this time round was very fraught and extortionatel expensive so I hope they've not ****ed it. I could not take that on top of today!
I can’t work out how to approach Severance this time. Let it build up for a bit, or go trad and watch them as they appear. What’s the consensus amongst you lot?
Eraserhead blew my mind as a young teen and I’ve enjoyed pretty much all his output since. Mulholland Drive in particular is a phenomenal piece of work.
I even bought some of his damn fine coffee a few years back!
Sad news indeed. I too remember seeing a screening of Eraserhead (in my late teens) with something approaching awe.
Twin Peaks is still for me the peak of pre-streaming TV.
His musical output it also worth checking out I heard him interviewed a few months ago just before the release of a rather good collaborative album with Chrystabell. (Cellophane Memories)
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Just watched Cunk on Life - I suspect not everyones cup of tea, but for me it was a comedic masterpiece amongst the steaming piles of ordure across the tv channels this holiday period
It could have done with being trimmed down to an hour, but yes, Charlie Brooker rarely fails to deliver and Diane Morgan is an absolute natural in the role.
Diane Morgan is amazing in everything she does.
At least Severance is back on Friday eh?
This whole Blooms thing has really put a dampener on Severance Week hasn't it.
Just plug the chip back in & you wont remember what any this Blooms stuff is about...
One of our young trainees asked me to recommend three classic Science Fiction movies. I think I got to around ten.
Season two is supposed to be much darker, so maybe it’s right on time.
Mark S is inconsolable when he realises non-work Mark has contracted him to work as Luton Town head coach
Stop it @drcongo I've got to shell.out for a month of Apple plus now...(once the season is halfway through.)
I heard the.producton this time round was very fraught and extortionatel expensive so I hope they've not ****ed it. I could not take that on top of today!
I can’t work out how to approach Severance this time. Let it build up for a bit, or go trad and watch them as they appear. What’s the consensus amongst you lot?
I will watch them as they are broadcast
Same. I've put a repeating calendar invite with my eldest to watch it every week.
One at a time, and then all at once when it's over to work out what i missed!
Right, I’m doing the same. Perhaps a Severance thread is in order?
Bloomfield to Luton is enough severance on the gasroom surely?
Lovely
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FfE365EFivE
If anyone needs a bit of Comic Relief, I'd recommend The Last Man on Earth on Disney+. Only came across it quite recently and really enjoyed it.
Sad news of the death of David Lynch.
In a world where the word genius is casually thrown about, he was the real deal.
That is sad news.
Eraserhead blew my mind as a young teen and I’ve enjoyed pretty much all his output since. Mulholland Drive in particular is a phenomenal piece of work.
I even bought some of his damn fine coffee a few years back!
Sad news indeed. I too remember seeing a screening of Eraserhead (in my late teens) with something approaching awe.
Twin Peaks is still for me the peak of pre-streaming TV.
His musical output it also worth checking out I heard him interviewed a few months ago just before the release of a rather good collaborative album with Chrystabell. (Cellophane Memories)