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  • George S.
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    Godzilla will be the go next.

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  • lavce pelagonski
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    I would recommend everyone to start watching Game of Thrones. This TV series is crazy good.

    If you havent seen Godzilla I recommend it. I gave it a 8/10. I really didnt care for the human element story line ( Apart for Bryan Cranston) and I wanted more Godzilla on screen, but it is way better than that stupid 1998 Godzilla film done in New York. I give a 2/10.

    http://godzillamovie.comhttps://www.facebook.com/GodzillaMovieIn theaters May 16th.In Summer 2014, the world's most revered monster is reborn as Warner Bros....

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  • Risto the Great
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    Totally catchy.

    Heads up for a show called Fargo. Seems to have a devoted fan base. I haven't watched it yet but its next on the agenda.

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  • Phoenix
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    Originally posted by Risto the Great View Post
    I just listened to it. Well defined at "beautifully haunting".
    I still have an ache after the end of this show!
    My missus reckons she felt like something was missing in her life after we finished watching the series...lol

    What about this one Risto...more catchy than the measles...

    Breaking Bad OST - Out of time man - YouTube
    Last edited by Phoenix; 05-21-2014, 05:38 AM.

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  • Risto the Great
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    Originally posted by Phoenix View Post
    Of all the brilliant music in BB across the entire series, the absolute standout track for me was in the scene where Gustavo walks towards the nursing home to kill Hector.
    The soundtrack to that scene still sends a shiver down my spine, a beautifully haunting piece by a German electronic muso going by the stage name Apparat...and the aptly named score was called "Goodbye"...
    I just listened to it. Well defined at "beautifully haunting".
    I still have an ache after the end of this show!

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  • Risto the Great
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    I have to say "Rake" is a bit of a guilty pleasure.
    Though I'm convinced the USA version will be a failure.

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  • Risto the Great
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    Archer is hilarious.
    Strangely, the black chick excites me.

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  • EgejskaMakedonia
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    I watched the 1st series of True Detective earlier this year. It's fantastic, and I'd recommend it if you're into an unusual tale of crime and drama. Each season will also be an entirely different story, which keeps things fresh.

    Lately I've only really been watching GoT and Bates motel. Other than that, I catch a few episodes of the Regular show and Adventure Time (both cartoons) fairly often, which provides some easy viewing. Some of you here may enjoy the show Archer as well. Again, a cartoon, but targeted at an adult audience.

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  • George S.
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    bad is brilliant sentiments exactly.Real captivating stuff.

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  • Phoenix
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    Originally posted by Risto the Great View Post
    I just read this.
    I can't think of the ending without that "blue" song invading my mind.
    I still rate it the best TV show I have seen.
    Of all the brilliant music in BB across the entire series, the absolute standout track for me was in the scene where Gustavo walks towards the nursing home to kill Hector.
    The soundtrack to that scene still sends a shiver down my spine, a beautifully haunting piece by a German electronic muso going by the stage name Apparat...and the aptly named score was called "Goodbye"...

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  • Risto the Great
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    Looking forward to "Better call Saul"

    Saul Goodman, Attorney at Law, wants to work on YOUR multi-million dollar lawsuit.#BetterCallSaul #AMCFor more Better Call Saul videos: http://amc.tv/BCSVide...

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  • Risto the Great
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    Originally posted by Phoenix View Post
    I just finished watching 'Breaking Bad' the other night.
    An amazing series, possibly the best I've seen.
    Put aside the emotional roller coaster, the action, drama, violence, diverse characters and all underlining themes, the producers of the show always left you hanging with little glimpses into the future and always managed to fill in the 'gaps' with the wonderful use of flashbacks.
    The soundtrack to the entire series was brilliant and always complimented the unfolding drama onscreen.

    Shows like 'Breaking Bad' and 'Game of Thrones' are really raising the bar for small screen entertainment, much like the 'Sopranos' did all those years ago, I just hope we don't have to wait as long before the next 'gem' is unearthed...

    Brilliant series!
    I just read this.
    I can't think of the ending without that "blue" song invading my mind.
    I still rate it the best TV show I have seen.

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  • Risto the Great
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    Mad Men is brilliant.
    I am yet to ride any female secretaries around my office as though they are horses, but am calling it a work in progress.

    I think it delves into the male psyche in a unique way (for television) and it will be a shame to see it come to an end.

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  • Phoenix
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    Is anybody into 'Mad Men' here?

    I've recently started on this series and I'm about 8 episodes into the first season. I gotta say I like it.
    After a diet of violence, drugs, sex and nudity in the form of 'Breaking Bad', 'Sons of Anarchy', 'Boardwalk Empire', 'Game of Thrones' and 'House of Cards', MM has thus far been a breath of fresh air (if you can get past all the 60's smoking habits on the show)

    The series is like a non PC tainted look back into history, for better or worse but is a bloody brilliant depiction of the period. Great storylines, fashions and soundtrack.

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  • Phoenix
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    Originally posted by Risto the Great View Post
    A great ending to BrBa.
    Brilliant.
    I just finished watching 'Breaking Bad' the other night.
    An amazing series, possibly the best I've seen.
    Put aside the emotional roller coaster, the action, drama, violence, diverse characters and all underlining themes, the producers of the show always left you hanging with little glimpses into the future and always managed to fill in the 'gaps' with the wonderful use of flashbacks.
    The soundtrack to the entire series was brilliant and always complimented the unfolding drama onscreen.

    Shows like 'Breaking Bad' and 'Game of Thrones' are really raising the bar for small screen entertainment, much like the 'Sopranos' did all those years ago, I just hope we don't have to wait as long before the next 'gem' is unearthed...

    Brilliant series!

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