Loved it, also we can't binge it as they're only releasing one per week.Last of us started Monday night. First episode was brilliant.
Even if you didn’t play the game it is a very good series to watch.
Watched Bank of Dave on Netflix, last night. Corny but quite entertaining.
We watched Convenience with Adeel Akhtar and Ray Panthaki, it's a comedy about two people who need to pay off a debt so rob a petrol station shop but things don't go to plan.
The only bit that was funny was the old woman, other than that I'd give it a 2/10.
I was just going to post the same…..Watched Bank of Dave on Netflix, last night. Corny but quite entertaining.
Yeah, I was a bit surprised at the choice of Rory Kinnear who was born in London….We started to watch that last night too. Pity they couldn't get a real Northerner for the leading role.
Tendion will start to ramp up in the next few episodes.Last of us started Monday night. First episode was brilliant.
Even if you didn’t play the game it is a very good series to watch.
Haven't seen it but I've recently been watching videos about the younger dryas from Randal Carlson and a few others. Tis fascinating.Anybody else seen Ancient Apocalypse documentary on Netflix?
It is about time that these ideas, which have gathering evidence, were in the mainstream. Graham Hancock has battled his entire life to defeat the establishment view that isn't allowed to be argued against. (where have we seen that before...?)
I find it absolutely fascinating. The Younger Dryas period ended around 11,600 years ago. The argument is many of the megalithic structures around like the Great Pyramid, Sphinx etc date back to then, about 6,000 years older than mainstream archaelogy suggests.
Mainstream archaeology call it pseudo-science, but can't actually refute with evidence of their own...
Haven't seen it but I've recently been watching videos about the younger dryas from Randal Carlson and a few others. Tis fascinating.
I didn’t watch it when it was first shown but tried the first episode a couple of nights ago. I wasn’t impressed, it was old fashioned humour that smacked of the 70’s/80’s to me.I really enjoyed early doors first time around....
Started to watch the re-run on Saturday night..
I went to see it on stage in Manchester about 3 or 4 years ago.. it was just as good.
Going by his reaction to your post, I agree with @Jack Daniels. 😂Loved it, also we can't binge it as they're only releasing one per week.
I haven’t seen the documentary but the date estimates usually come from C-14 dating as I understand it. That’s real science and not pseudo science.Anybody else seen Ancient Apocalypse documentary on Netflix?
It is about time that these ideas, which have gathering evidence, were in the mainstream. Graham Hancock has battled his entire life to defeat the establishment view that isn't allowed to be argued against. (where have we seen that before...?)
I find it absolutely fascinating. The Younger Dryas period ended around 11,600 years ago. The argument is many of the megalithic structures around like the Great Pyramid, Sphinx etc date back to then, about 6,000 years older than mainstream archaelogy suggests.
Mainstream archaeology call it pseudo-science, but can't actually refute with evidence of their own...
That’s me LiS, old fashioned….I didn’t watch it when it was first shown but tried the first episode a couple of nights ago. I wasn’t impressed, it was old fashioned humour that smacked of the 70’s/80’s to me.
Anybody else seen Ancient Apocalypse documentary on Netflix?
It is about time that these ideas, which have gathering evidence, were in the mainstream. Graham Hancock has battled his entire life to defeat the establishment view that isn't allowed to be argued against. (where have we seen that before...?)
I find it absolutely fascinating. The Younger Dryas period ended around 11,600 years ago. The argument is many of the megalithic structures around like the Great Pyramid, Sphinx etc date back to then, about 6,000 years older than mainstream archaelogy suggests.
Mainstream archaeology call it pseudo-science, but can't actually refute with evidence of their own...
I've not seen the doco, but got into a bit of a wormhole on da Youtubez watching Hancock and Carlson etc on Joe Rogan's show. Interesting stuff.I haven’t seen the documentary but the date estimates usually come from C-14 dating as I understand it. That’s real science and not pseudo science.
I don’t like documentaries because they generally have an agenda and skew the “evidence” to suite it.
First two episodes are great. Glad they’ve stuck to the game as much as possible.Last of us started Monday night. First episode was brilliant.
Even if you didn’t play the game it is a very good series to watch.