Is it PotG?
Thrifty non-licker
Where are you watching this please?? Says coming in the autumn on iPlayer
It's currently being broadcast on AMC+ and available through the err, usual means.
Where are you watching this please?? Says coming in the autumn on iPlayer
It's currently being broadcast on AMC+ and available through the err, usual means.
Based on the acclaimed novel by Ian McGuire, the five-part series tells the story of Patrick Sumner (O’Connell), a disgraced ex-army surgeon who signs up as ship’s doctor on a whaling expedition to the Arctic. But the ferocity of the elements is matched by the violence of his crewmates, with Drax (Farrell), a harpooner and distinctly brutal force of nature.
As the true purpose of the expedition becomes clear, a confrontation between the two men erupts, taking them on a journey far from solid ground and beyond the safe moorings of civilisation.
The North Water will air on the channel in five 60-minute, parts and stars (the brilliant) Stephen Graham, Jack O’Connell and Colin Farrell (among others).
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Watched the first one and liked the look of it.Well, 1 episode to go. It's been a lot darker and more graphic than I imagined, with some really strong performances as you'd expect from the cast. A steady rather than rapid pace, and Colin Farrell leaves you feeling a little uneasy at all times.
Can't wait to see if the Beeb tame it a bit with some choice editing.
Anyone else been indulging?
From the makers of Line of Duty (well we need something to replace it), with a good cast including DS Arnott and Suranne Jones.
Looks well worth a plug, hope it doesn't sink without trace.
Well, 1 episode to go. It's been a lot darker and more graphic than I imagined, with some really strong performances as you'd expect from the cast. A steady rather than rapid pace, and Colin Farrell leaves you feeling a little uneasy at all times.
Can't wait to see if the Beeb tame it a bit with some choice editing.
Anyone else been indulging?
One great and one lovely little film have appeared on IPlayer.
Such is the nature of IPlayer you really ought to have watched them by now, but if you haven't:-
Green Book is great.
The Peanut Butter Falcon is lovely.
It wears it's influences with pride, as It should as they are Huck Finn, T-Bone Burnett & The Coen Brothers.
Based on the acclaimed novel by Ian McGuire, the five-part series tells the story of Patrick Sumner (O’Connell), a disgraced ex-army surgeon who signs up as ship’s doctor on a whaling expedition to the Arctic. But the ferocity of the elements is matched by the violence of his crewmates, with Drax (Farrell), a harpooner and distinctly brutal force of nature.
As the true purpose of the expedition becomes clear, a confrontation between the two men erupts, taking them on a journey far from solid ground and beyond the safe moorings of civilisation.
The North Water will air on the channel in five 60-minute, parts and stars (the brilliant) Stephen Graham, Jack O’Connell and Colin Farrell (among others).
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One great and one lovely little film have appeared on IPlayer.
Such is the nature of IPlayer you really ought to have watched them by now, but if you haven't:-
Green Book is great.
The Peanut Butter Falcon is lovely.
It wears it's influences with pride, as It should as they are Huck Finn, T-Bone Burnett & The Coen Brothers.
This is a terrific 9/11 documentary exploring - with incredible access and new interviews with all the key players including Bush - how the Bush White House and senior team reacted and responded minute by minute to that day - 20 years ago. https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m000z8p5/911-inside-the-presidents-war-room