I have just been saddened by the news that Diana Rigg has died
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32 Re: Film and TV review. Thu Sep 10 2020, 15:26
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Yes, I used to have a huge crush on her. Very sad news.sunlight wrote:I have just been saddened by the news that Diana Rigg has died
33 Re: Film and TV review. Thu Sep 10 2020, 15:39
okocha
El Hadji Diouf
I once stood next to her at the bar of The Black Swan (Dirty Duck) at Stratford on Avon, having watched her on the stage of the RSC just previously that evening. As attractive in the flesh as on stage or screen. Didn't have the nerve to chat to her.....
34 Re: Film and TV review. Thu Sep 10 2020, 15:52
Cajunboy
Frank Worthington
Yes, I've watched all four programmes, really interesting.Norpig wrote:Anyone been watching Manctopia on BBC2? Very interesting series on all the redevelopment in the City Centre and the knock on effects for the place i call home now.
House prices even were i live in Burnage have been steadily rising and Levenshulme, which i'm right on the border of, is now a hipsters paradise and being seen as a great place to live. Not sure too many would have said that 13 years ago when i moved here!
Although it's fascinating to see these skyscraper blocks of flats being built, I can't imagine being very happy if I lived in one. I could relate more to the residents who were settled in the areas that would probably be cleared in a few years time.
It was terrible to see how the council was not keeping the old areas clean and tidy.
35 Re: Film and TV review. Thu Sep 10 2020, 16:12
sunlight
Andy Walker
Great story. I am jealous of that.okocha wrote:I once stood next to her at the bar of The Black Swan (Dirty Duck) at Stratford on Avon, having watched her on the stage of the RSC just previously that evening. As attractive in the flesh as on stage or screen. Didn't have the nerve to chat to her.....
36 Re: Film and TV review. Thu Sep 10 2020, 16:13
sunlight
Andy Walker
I fancy her in her days of the Avengers. She was very beautiful. She is a great personality too.boltonbonce wrote:
Yes, I used to have a huge crush on her. Very sad news.
37 Re: Film and TV review. Thu Sep 10 2020, 16:16
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Her daughter is so like her. And very good in Tipping The Velvet.
38 Re: Film and TV review. Tue Sep 15 2020, 13:26
Norpig
Nat Lofthouse
Watching Cobra Kai on Netflix and really enjoying it! Yes it's a bit cheesy but it's good cheese
39 Re: Film and TV review. Tue Sep 15 2020, 13:39
Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
I expected you to say you'd just watched Karate Kid, you're always behind.
40 Re: Film and TV review. Tue Sep 15 2020, 13:43
sunlight
Andy Walker
boltonbonce wrote:Her daughter is so like her. And very good in Tipping The Velvet.
She does look like her. I always liked Diana Rigg.
41 Re: Film and TV review. Tue Sep 15 2020, 14:18
Norpig
Nat Lofthouse
i still am, just watched Mindhunter before that and that's been out a few yearsNatasha Whittam wrote:I expected you to say you'd just watched Karate Kid, you're always behind.
42 Re: Film and TV review. Tue Sep 15 2020, 16:08
Cajunboy
Frank Worthington
DES started last night.
Chilling performance from David Tennant.
Chilling performance from David Tennant.
43 Re: Film and TV review. Sun Sep 27 2020, 22:13
Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
Watched 'The Gentlemen' last night. Laugh out loud brilliant. Best film for ages.
Hugh Grant, Charlie Hunnam, Matthew McConaughey & Colin Farrell all magnificent.
Hugh Grant, Charlie Hunnam, Matthew McConaughey & Colin Farrell all magnificent.
44 Re: Film and TV review. Sun Sep 27 2020, 22:39
wanderlust
Nat Lofthouse
Enjoyed Des. Started first couple of episodes of Alex and it's very encouraging so far (violence, drugs, betrayal, subterfuge - that kind of thing)
45 Re: Film and TV review. Sun Sep 27 2020, 22:39
wanderlust
Nat Lofthouse
I'll tell the missus.Natasha Whittam wrote:Watched 'The Gentlemen' last night. Laugh out loud brilliant. Best film for ages.
Hugh Grant, Charlie Hunnam, Matthew McConaughey & Colin Farrell all magnificent.
46 Re: Film and TV review. Mon Sep 28 2020, 16:16
Cajunboy
Frank Worthington
THE best progamme for the Covid age?
Mortimer & Whitehouse - Gone Fishing.
Just brilliant on so many levels.
Mortimer & Whitehouse - Gone Fishing.
Just brilliant on so many levels.
47 Re: Film and TV review. Mon Sep 28 2020, 16:19
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Didn't expect to enjoy it if truth be told, but was delightfully surprised. Life affirming.Cajunboy wrote:THE best progamme for the Covid age?
Mortimer & Whitehouse - Gone Fishing.
Just brilliant on so many levels.
48 Re: Film and TV review. Mon Sep 28 2020, 16:19
Norpig
Nat Lofthouse
Great programme! I don't like fishing at all but this is fantastic. Bob Mortimer is just naturally funnyCajunboy wrote:THE best progamme for the Covid age?
Mortimer & Whitehouse - Gone Fishing.
Just brilliant on so many levels.
49 Re: Film and TV review. Mon Sep 28 2020, 16:26
Cajunboy
Frank Worthington
Glad you both enjoyed it.
The scenery is so beautiful and the banter so gentle and amusing. Just what we need at the moment.
The scenery is so beautiful and the banter so gentle and amusing. Just what we need at the moment.
50 Re: Film and TV review. Mon Sep 28 2020, 16:32
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Agree about some of the scenery. We sometimes forget what a stunningly beautiful land we have the privilege to call home.Cajunboy wrote:Glad you both enjoyed it.
The scenery is so beautiful and the banter so gentle and amusing. Just what we need at the moment.
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