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deptfordmarmoset

Full time tea drinker
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I watched it by accident and enjoyed it. I've set it to record the rest of the series.
 

Danny

Squire
Location
York
I thought it was brilliant in parts, and actually got better and sharper as it went along - the final scene was great, even if it owed a major debt to Pulp Fiction.

However I thought some of the dialogue and acting was a bit patchy and it certainly didn't grip me in the way that the original film did. I am sure I will continue to watch it though.
 

Big Nick

Senior Member
First episode was very good, Billy Bob Thornton was excellent in it especially the scene at the end when he got stopped by the cop

Looking forward to how it all pans out
 

Globalti

Legendary Member
It's a bit like somebody cut up the film and stuck it all back together in the wrong order but enjoyable nonetheless. I hadn't read up on it so didn't know it was directed by the Coens but soon guessed. Mrs Gti always refused to watch the film but has now decided she will, once the series finishes. How many episodes, anyway?
 

Joey Shabadoo

My pronouns are "He", "Him" and "buggerlugs"
[QUOTE 3038723, member: 1314"]I didn't watch it 'cos the film is so great, and rarely watch a tv series.
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Quite. One often finds that artistic values are compromised by crass commercial interests in the televisual medium doesn't one? In addition and furthermore, one finds it hard to follow the narrative when one's head is embedded so deeply in one's arse. Don't you think?
 

IDMark2

Dodgy Aerial
Location
On the Roof
MrsD and I really enjoyed the first episode last night, the black humour appealed greatly, I particularly like the apparent 'just for the hell of it' setting up of people by the BBT character. Brothers fighting in snow outside with policewoman flying in to stop it in the view of the background was lovely.
Apparently the Coens aren't involved at all really apart from having themselves credited as producers, which on most American TV series can be anyone remotely interested, including the authors dog and the actual producers best mate from school that he hasn't seen for years.
 

AndyRM

XOXO
Location
North Shields
I hadn't realised it started already. I'll give it a watch.

I find it a bit weird that they've signed off on someone having control over one of their best films. As an arty creative type, I'd find that very difficult.
 

User269

Guest
I'd forgotten all about it due to the excitement of Orphan Black's 2nd series... thanks for the reminder :smile:

I see the first series is being repeated on BBC Three, but can't find any sign of series 2 on Freesat. Do tell......................!
 
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