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Man on Fire - Netflix. Denzel Washington. Opening scenes are a lesson in how to catch the audience with great cinematography and direction.
Mexico-City... We were there... well captured on film and consistent with our impressions.
 
Defiance - Prime. Humans & aliens rebuild St Louis.... A series which is so utterly awful on every level (acting, screenplay, scenarios) that it becomes almost an addiction to see it through to the end. There's an 'alien' actress who is the spitting image of the young Marianne Faithfull 😁. A couple of decent tunes in the soundtrack:

 
The Woman in Cabin 10 - Netflix. Contrived whodunnit. Who was the murderer? We don't really care 😬.
Missable unless you like Norwegian fjord scenes. 1/10
 
Went to see Dead of Winter the other night starring Emma Thompson - really enjoyed it. Fargo vibes so that helped…
 
The 2024 Rebus reboot is good.


I don't think that Ken Stott is working anymore, but it would have been fun to have a cameo from the original.

Didn’t John Hannah do it before Ken Stott? The former was a bit lightweight and effete for the role, and I couldn’t imagine either of them having been in the military as I think Rebus was in the books.

I always thought they missed it big time by not casting Iain Glen in the role - he would have more than covered all angles of the character.

The jury’s still out for me on the latest reboot tbh. I enjoyed it and Richard Rankin’s a good actor, but something about it (maybe the brother backstory) didn’t sit well with me - didn’t feel like Rebus somehow.
 
That's right! ... Hannah started the role in the first series and Stott took over.

Iain Glen would fit right in. He's a bit handsome for the role 😉
 
House of Guinness had a somewhat flat first episode, but then it got goingjust fine. Great use of music. And there should be an S2.
Btw my wife thinks Prince Andrei is a bit rough this time.
 
The Last Frontier - Apple TV. More rubbish as a small Alaska town Marshal/State Trooper teams up with a disaffected female CIA agent to hunt down a rogue psychopathic former agent being transported ConAir-style (aircraft crashes en route). Everyday happenings under the Northern Lights.

1/10
 
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Patriot - Amazon Prime Original. Utterly incomprehensible tale about US attempts to scupper the Iranian nuclear program. Black humour. Mostly set in Luxembourg for some unknown reason. Bizarre. There's a hidden reference to the Simon & Garfunkel artwork for the Sound of Silence album - God knows why.
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Patriot - Amazon Prime Original. Utterly incomprehensible tale about US attempts to scupper the Iranian nuclear program. Black humour. Mostly set in Luxembourg for some unknown reason. Bizarre. There's a hidden reference to the Simon & Garfunkel artwork for the Sound of Silence album - God knows why.
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I'm now watching season 2 of the Patriot.

This has to be one of the most surreal ser>es I I've ever seen full of weird characters, disjointed dialogue (in various languages, impossible scenarios
, a care dog. The soundtrack is a mix of classic pop and melancholy songs composed by the main character. Get past the first episodes & it's a keeper
 
Few episodes into The Last Frontier on Apple TV+, not too shabby for the usual rogue CIA agent caper in Alaska. Must have had a fairly good budget for the plane crash and helicopter/bus scenes.

Also enjoying season 3 of The Diplomat - might watch an episode or two of that, and pick up The House of Guinness from where I paused watching a few weeks back.
 
Last Light - Prime. Ridiculous end-of-the-world-as-we-know-it drama as evil environmentalist activists attack. Cardboard characters, script written by goodness knows who, stereotypes galore. Rubbish. 0/10
 
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