What's new

UK and USA : what is on TV ?

Cloneman

Well-known member
Veteran
Venom movies are good, the first one's hilarious> I love Venom, got some excellent lines. "I like you Eddie your a loser like me". And to the extortionist in the convenience store "we will eat your arms and we will eat your legs and then we will eat your face off your head and then you will be an armless legless faceless body like a turd rolling in the wind, we are VENOM, on second thoughts GULP" .. cue Eminem.
 

Tudo

Troublemaker
Moderator
ICMag Donor
Veteran
watching something called Bodyguard from the UK

The "english" is sometimes a little hard to understand but so far very interesting
 

shithawk420

Well-known member
Veteran
watching something called Bodyguard from the UK

The "english" is sometimes a little hard to understand but so far very interesting

Honestly I have to turn on the subtitles with some European movies like Trainspotting.good movie but those Scottish accents are thick.Another good movie from Scotland is Filth.i highly recommend it
 

f-e

Well-known member
Mentor
Veteran
Well we have had lock-stock, trainspotting and snatch. Gotta offer up layer cake. Then as we are talking anglo-american now, the 51st state (formula 51 outside of the UK)
 

shithawk420

Well-known member
Veteran
Well we have had lock-stock, trainspotting and snatch. Gotta offer up layer cake. Then as we are talking anglo-american now, the 51st state (formula 51 outside of the UK)

Oh yeah.layer cake was great too.alnong with the other movies you mentioned.i just saw this awesome Jason Statham movie the other day.ill try to remember.it was great
 

Cuddles

Well-known member
watching something called Bodyguard from the UK

The "english" is sometimes a little hard to understand but so far very interesting

is this the one set in Westminster? i never watched it but heard theresa May making an amusing comment about it :)
 

Cuddles

Well-known member
Well we have had lock-stock, trainspotting and snatch. Gotta offer up layer cake. Then as we are talking anglo-american now, the 51st state (formula 51 outside of the UK)

Shallow Grave is another great movie from the 90´s. I really loved the trainspotting poster because it was so eye catching.
 

gizmo666

Active member
Honestly I have to turn on the subtitles with some European movies like Trainspotting.good movie but those Scottish accents are thick.Another good movie from Scotland is Filth.i highly recommend it

you should try watching a movie called angels share the scottish accent is so thick its hilarious good movie as well
 

Green Squall

Well-known member
Honestly I have to turn on the subtitles with some European movies like Trainspotting.good movie but those Scottish accents are thick.Another good movie from Scotland is Filth.i highly recommend it

The book version of Trainspotting is written in the same hard to understand dialect and I really struggled to get through it lol. The prequel however, Skagboys, is written regular English. Its definitely worth the read if you want more storyline from the main characters in Trainspotting.
 

shithawk420

Well-known member
Veteran
The book version of Trainspotting is written in the same hard to understand dialect and I really struggled to get through it lol. The prequel however, Skagboys, is written regular English. Its definitely worth the read if you want more storyline from the main characters in Trainspotting.

Thanks GS.ill definitely have to read that book.dont know when but I'll put it on my list.been playing the Yakuza games and it is better then movies.been crying like a baby.i do t card.gotta have no heart to play these games
 

Douglas.Curtis

Autistic Diplomat in Training
Years ago the programming (look up the definition sometime) had reached a point it damages good ethics and logical thinking to watch. I remember my brother telling me to pull my tv out of the closet on 9/11 and plug it in.

I believe that was the last "American Broadcasting" I watched recently. I would be very surprised and glad to hear there is once again decent programming (that word again) on broadcast tv.

I watch movies and very few series shows. :) Then again, I like college textbooks for 'fun' reading. lol Everyone is different. :)
 

buzzmobile

Well-known member
Veteran
you should try watching a movie called angels share the scottish accent is so thick its hilarious good movie as well

I really enjoyed that movie.
[video]https://www.imdb.com/video/vi2046797337?playlistId=tt1924 394&ref_=tt_ov_vi[/video]
 

CosmicGiggle

Well-known member
Moderator
Veteran
Has anyone mentioned tubitv? It's free and the selections are so good that I find myself watching movies now, when I never did before

CRANK (action!!!)
Green Mile (from a Stephen King novel)
A River Runs Through It (novel)
lots more ....

All free and with minimal commercials :tiphat:
 

CosmicGiggle

Well-known member
Moderator
Veteran
I loved it! Great story and acting!

........... but you must watch CRANK, I won't spoil the fun by giving anything away. ;)
 

Cuddles

Well-known member
Has anyone mentioned tubitv? It's free and the selections are so good that I find myself watching movies now, when I never did before

CRANK (action!!!)
Green Mile (from a Stephen King novel)
A River Runs Through It (novel)
lots more ....

All free and with minimal commercials :tiphat:

thanks, i had never heard of this place before. trouble is that I never stream, I only do actual downloads but it´s good to know in case I ever change my mind! :)
 

armedoldhippy

Well-known member
Veteran
Has anyone mentioned tubitv? It's free and the selections are so good that I find myself watching movies now, when I never did before

CRANK (action!!!)
Green Mile (from a Stephen King novel)
A River Runs Through It (novel)
lots more ....

All free and with minimal commercials :tiphat:

the "Green Mile" ands "a River Runs Through It" are two of my favorites, all time. i gotta admit to not seeing "Crank" yet. keep hoping to find "the Revenant" on someplace. gritty, but good...based on the experiences of Hugh Glass.
 

Latest posts

Latest posts

Top