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Really good movie, really enjoyed it!
i quite liked it for what it was, pretty mainstream who/how/dunnit fun, easy to watch despite sub titles. I'll normally run a mile from this type of TV. I don't think it really aspires to be taken too seriously but it certainly has succeeded in securing a global audience.I was left underwhelmed by Lupin.
Stylish production, great acting, great scenery, but it wasn't sure if it wanted to be a comedy or to be taken more seriously and ended up falling into a no-man's land in the middle.
A bit too lightweight for me.
HiReally good movie, really enjoyed it!
I think we shall watch that tonight."The Dig", on Netflix. The story of the fantastic finds at Sutton Hoo in Suffolk before the second world war. Apart from an unnecessary fictional romance, it was brilliantly done. Ralph Fiennes as the amateur archaeologist Basil Brown is quite excellent and has the distinctive Suffolk accent off to a tee.
"The Dig", on Netflix. The story of the fantastic finds at Sutton Hoo in Suffolk before the second world war. Apart from an unnecessary fictional romance, it was brilliantly done. Ralph Fiennes as the amateur archaeologist Basil Brown is quite excellent and has the distinctive Suffolk accent off to a tee.
Just finished watching 3 seasons of the 'Unforgotten' on Netflix - Not sure how I missed these when they were on standard TV. I recommend it if you like 'who done it' investigative type of shows
"The Dig", on Netflix. The story of the fantastic finds at Sutton Hoo in Suffolk before the second world war. Apart from an unnecessary fictional romance, it was brilliantly done. Ralph Fiennes as the amateur archaeologist Basil Brown is quite excellent and has the distinctive Suffolk accent off to a tee.
We also watched the dig last night and yes good family viewing. My only criticism was they could have cut at the end to the actual display of artefacts as it would have capped it off nicely. Thoroughly recommended though.
We were going to but made the mistake of watching the trailer first which is the mother of all spoilers and best avoided."The Dig", on Netflix. The story of the fantastic finds at Sutton Hoo in Suffolk before the second world war. Apart from an unnecessary fictional romance, it was brilliantly done. Ralph Fiennes as the amateur archaeologist Basil Brown is quite excellent and has the distinctive Suffolk accent off to a tee.