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Thought it was time to revisit "Band of Brothers" and "The Pacific" . When 'The Pacific' came out a couple of years ago I decided to watch an episode of each series alternatively .

That way you get to experience both the main areas of conflict of WW2 . Worked well too . Two really great series' and well worth a look or indeed a 2nd look . Even better in high definition if you can manage it .

Cheers

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The best shows are all on the ABC:

Wide Open Road

The Slap

No.1 Ladies Detective Agency

Crownies

I don't like the modern dramas or sitcoms.

I prefer Mash or Cheers & Becker. Stuff like that.

Also the news & our planet type doco's.

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I've been watching a few doco's of late. Some interesting viewing.

The first was on ABC, The Last of the Independents. It's about a third generation hardware store, Faram Bros., in Port Melbourne. It follows their last few months before closing.

King of Kong was last weeks Sunday Best. It's about Billy Mitchell's long standing Donkey Kong record and Steve Weibe's attempts to beat it. I was a bit skeptical that it would be any good, but it was riveting stuff. It was edited to be a good vs evil showdown, and I found myself willing Weibe to success.

I was put onto a series about Doomsday Preppers, people preparing for the worst. I hope it never comes to this but who knows?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xUKFGzixIg0

 

Two good series are Touch (only 2 episodes so far) and Awake.

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Another good doco last week on Sunday Best. American Movie follows a, for want of a better word, eccentric amateur movie maker.

The two main characters are larger than life, at times I wondered if it was truly a doco and not some cleverly scripted movie. They also reminded me of Jay & Silent Bob to some degree.

Worth a watch.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P7N2Jz1en4w&feature=related

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'Louie' is back ! 1st episode of season 3 started last week .

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This newest season of Breaking Bad is the bomb, yo!

Seriously good viewing, the latest episode was intense.

The character development in the show is incredible, unless they f... up the ending, it'll go down as my all time favourite show.

There's a break after next weeks episode... boooooooooooooooooo

 

Breaking's ... bad?

Yes, because.... Oh, ohhh I see what you did there!

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Anything else i should get into?

definitely mrs browns boys! brilliant show :)


I don't like the modern dramas or sitcoms.

I prefer Mash or Cheers & Becker. Stuff like that.

Also the news & our planet type doco's.

My favourite sitcom is right here-and we all get to write our own lines.
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This newest season of Breaking Bad is the bomb, yo!

Seriously good viewing, the latest episode was intense.

The character development in the show is incredible, unless they f... up the ending, it'll go down as my all time favourite show.

There's a break after next weeks episode... boooooooooooooooooo

Didn't realize Season 5 was out yet.....SWEET.....

Thankyou

I've built an xbmc PC with all my TV shows and movies to watch. Just need time to actually watch them...

At first i hated Modern Family, but just recently i've watched through all episodes and it is hilarious!

Also have Game of Thrones, Homeland, Walking Dead, Sons of Anarchy, and Breaking Bad ready to get stuck into.

Community is another great comedy. Also have Family Guy and Seinfeld just for those times when you need to sit down for a quick laugh


The UK production of 'Inside Men' is a very good, fast paced thriller . 4 parts in series 1 (2012) .

Series 2 to be aired next year .

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1989062/

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Just finished watching Season 5 of "Breaking Bad"...Wow is all i shall say.

Anybody who is just starting this series from scratch stick with it.

Absolutely superb.

Just finished watching Season 5 of "Breaking Bad"...Wow is all i shall say.

Anybody who is just starting this series from scratch stick with it.

Absolutely superb.

So little time-so many shows going unwatched.

Still on Season 3 Deadwood.

EB Farnham makes me pi55 myself.

"Eatie him yourself you leering heathen".

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So little time-so many shows going unwatched.

Still on Season 3 Deadwood.

EB Farnham makes me pi55 myself.

"Eatie him yourself you leering heathen".

I am hoping to go to Deadwood next year if i can get to the States...

I am hoping to go to Deadwood next year if i can get to the States...

FYI I heard a rumour the Stones may be doing their last shows EVER in NYC in December 12-15

Tickets to "The Tongue Pit" are around 2 grand (capitalist bastards)

Rumour is Charlie has had enough.

Bill Wyman ,Ian Stewart ,and others from the past to join them.

It will be on Pay per view over here but I know you are a massive fan of TGRRBITW.

You may want to bring the trip forward.

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FYI I heard a rumour the Stones may be doing their last shows EVER in NYC in December 12-15

bout bloody time, they have been going around longer than Michael Tuck

bout bloody time, they have been going around longer than Michael Tuck

They are gathering moss I agree.

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So little time-so many shows going unwatched.

Still on Season 3 Deadwood.

EB Farnham makes me pi55 myself.

"Eatie him yourself you leering heathen".

"Morning.... great time of the day ta go f a rk yourself!" Such a great show, can't believe Dan is the same guy as "Have you seen my baseball"? Alma Grant... yummo.

Treme is another series to watch and enjoy.

 

FYI I heard a rumour the Stones may be doing their last shows EVER in NYC in December 12-15

Tickets to "The Tongue Pit" are around 2 grand (capitalist bastards)

Rumour is Charlie has had enough.

Bill Wyman ,Ian Stewart ,and others from the past to join them.

It will be on Pay per view over here but I know you are a massive fan of TGRRBITW.

You may want to bring the trip forward.

I paid my respects to the Stones in '95 at the 'G & 2003 at Rod Laver...

That said if Mick Taylor & Bill Wyman get up to play it could be gold.

Ian Stewart died in '85 so i doubt he will be tinkering the ivories....But you never know it is the Stones.

I paid my respects to the Stones in '95 at the 'G & 2003 at Rod Laver...

That said if Mick Taylor & Bill Wyman get up to play it could be gold.

Ian Stewart died in '85 so i doubt he will be tinkering the ivories....But you never know it is the Stones.

Mick Taylor sorry.

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