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Re: Netflix

Postby LMA » Wed Apr 22, 2020 11:23 pm

Booney wrote:
Magellan wrote:Yeah, I'm really keen to watch it too, and I can't stand basketball. I'm also of a similar vintage to Booney, and can't not think of the 90s without Michael Jordan (I did have a pair of his shoes, though), so there's a slight nostalgia factor there as well. The doco seems to be more about the dynamics and tensions of the team environment, which appears to be what gives it such broad appeal.


I had 4's, 5's, 6's and 7's, a Bulls bomber jacket, a Pippen singlet and a full Flight tracksuit. Should have kept the clothes.


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Re: Netflix

Postby Magellan » Wed Apr 22, 2020 11:39 pm

LMA wrote:
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Magellan wrote:Yeah, I'm really keen to watch it too, and I can't stand basketball. I'm also of a similar vintage to Booney, and can't not think of the 90s without Michael Jordan (I did have a pair of his shoes, though), so there's a slight nostalgia factor there as well. The doco seems to be more about the dynamics and tensions of the team environment, which appears to be what gives it such broad appeal.


I had 4's, 5's, 6's and 7's, a Bulls bomber jacket, a Pippen singlet and a full Flight tracksuit. Should have kept the clothes.


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Re: Netflix

Postby Booney » Thu Apr 23, 2020 9:18 am

:lol:

I actually think you'd like my karaoke version of Young MC's Bust a Move more than you would Patience. :D
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Re: Netflix

Postby Magellan » Thu Apr 23, 2020 9:33 am

Booney wrote:I actually think you'd like my karaoke version of Young MC's Bust a Move

Any excuse to hear someone rap the word 'Poindexter' is a good one.

Booney wrote:more than you would Patience. :D

Indeed, unless you're talking about the Guns 'n Roses 'Patience', whereby I would be very keen to hear your whistling chops.
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Re: Netflix

Postby whufc » Thu Apr 23, 2020 10:42 am

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Dutchy wrote:Just finished Sunderland til i die, took a few eps to get into it but then really enjoyed it, love seeing how organisations like they work behind the scenes and also the passion for their town/team.


x2 It's a great show.

The English do their passion for sport so much better than us. I love they way they still love their club despite having dropped two divisions of top flight footy.


Yeah couldnt agree more.

I think the big difference in english football is that 99% of clubs were formed by the people for a certain group of people eg the club i support West Ham were originally Thames Ironworks with only ship builders allowed to play in the side. My great great grandfather was a ship builder in east london so there was only one club you could support...it wasnt a choice! Slightly changing in recent times but being a supporter of an english club you simply dont get a choice, you support your local club...it's that or nothing.

You dont get to pick Adelaide or Port, you dont get to pick Tigers because they have a cool nickname it simply doesnt work like that in England. (the nickname thing has never really taken off in english football like it has here in Australian sports)

You look at the AFL and lets be honest Adelaide, West Coast, Fremantle, GSW, Gold Coast, Brisbane, Sydney were all born in board rooms and either loosely associate with their region or generically associate eg Adelaide- apart from playing at AO in recent years nothing about them is 'Adelaide' based.

Probably also helps that clubs can move through any tier so you only have 1 club, i dont have a premier league, championship club (eg SANFL level), non football club (eg Amature) so when West Ham get relegated there still my only team.

Probably explains why ive never been able to follow an AFL team. Centrals is my team, i grew up in Elizabeth to a british working class family. They are the team im born into, the only team i support.
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Re: Netflix

Postby Booney » Mon Apr 27, 2020 1:33 pm

After Life Series 2

Binged it yesterday morning after a big Saturday / Saturday night, loved it. Ricky Gervais is a genius.

One highlight - An old lady. :lol:
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Re: Netflix

Postby Magellan » Tue Apr 28, 2020 8:49 am

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Magellan wrote:Anyone had a look at the Michael Jordan/Chicago Bulls doco that just started to come out?

Yep. Loving it and I'm not a huge basketball fan.

Watched the first four episodes so far, and its a brilliant documentary. Always knew he was great, but it’s given me a better appreciation of Jordan’s freakish athletic ability, and his unshakeable drive for excellence. Also made me wonder how such an athlete would’ve performed on a footy field.
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Re: Netflix

Postby Dissident » Tue Apr 28, 2020 10:07 am

Booney wrote:After Life Series 2

Binged it yesterday morning after a big Saturday / Saturday night, loved it. Ricky Gervais is a genius.

One highlight - An old lady. :lol:


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Re: Netflix

Postby Lightning McQueen » Tue Apr 28, 2020 1:58 pm

Booney wrote::lol:

I actually think you'd like my karaoke version of Young MC's Bust a Move more than you would Patience. :D

Now you're talking, one of my signature lyrical odes.

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Re: Netflix

Postby Wedgie » Tue Apr 28, 2020 7:46 pm

David Brent wrote:
Dutchy wrote:Just finished Sunderland til i die, took a few eps to get into it but then really enjoyed it, love seeing how organisations like they work behind the scenes and also the passion for their town/team.


x2 It's a great show.

The English do their passion for sport so much better than us. I love they way they still love their club despite having dropped two divisions of top flight footy.

Yep, into 2nd season, really enjoyijng it.
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Re: Netflix

Postby The Dark Knight » Tue Apr 28, 2020 8:08 pm

Magellan wrote:
Bum Crack wrote:
Magellan wrote:Anyone had a look at the Michael Jordan/Chicago Bulls doco that just started to come out?

Yep. Loving it and I'm not a huge basketball fan.

Watched the first four episodes so far, and its a brilliant documentary. Always knew he was great, but it’s given me a better appreciation of Jordan’s freakish athletic ability, and his unshakeable drive for excellence. Also made me wonder how such an athlete would’ve performed on a footy field.

I started watching it earlier and I'm right into it.
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Re: Netflix

Postby Spargo » Tue Apr 28, 2020 8:15 pm

Wedgie wrote:
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Dutchy wrote:Just finished Sunderland til i die, took a few eps to get into it but then really enjoyed it, love seeing how organisations like they work behind the scenes and also the passion for their town/team.


x2 It's a great show.

The English do their passion for sport so much better than us. I love they way they still love their club despite having dropped two divisions of top flight footy.

Yep, into 2nd season, really enjoyijng it.

About to start watching it.
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Re: Netflix

Postby Booney » Wed Apr 29, 2020 10:04 am

Watched Ep 2 of The Last Dance last night, well deserved plaudits for Pippen, he's the Stuart MacGill of the NBA, in any other era may have just been the greatest to play at the time.

And what a man, when he had the $18m 7 year offer he knew that would be enough to take care of his loved ones and that was more important to him than flashy cars and houses and as he said, "My day will come". An exemplary human.
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Re: Netflix

Postby Bum Crack » Wed Apr 29, 2020 10:14 am

Three episodes into The Staircase. Not a bad doco about an American writer who was charged with murdering his wife
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Re: Netflix

Postby woodublieve12 » Wed Apr 29, 2020 2:55 pm

started the second season of Afterlife... Such a good show... 3 eps in.
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Re: Netflix

Postby Spangas » Wed Apr 29, 2020 3:36 pm

Booney wrote:Watched Ep 2 of The Last Dance last night, well deserved plaudits for Pippen, he's the Stuart MacGill of the NBA, in any other era may have just been the greatest to play at the time.

And what a man, when he had the $18m 7 year offer he knew that would be enough to take care of his loved ones and that was more important to him than flashy cars and houses and as he said, "My day will come". An exemplary human.

Yes, I rate Pippen. I don't rate publicly disrespected the GM though (regardless of how much a cock he was/is).
I also rate the Bulls owner telling him not to sign the deal as it was bad for Pippen.

Pippen finished his career with salary earnings of $109.9 million, while Jordan finished with $89.7 million.
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Re: Netflix

Postby woodublieve12 » Thu Apr 30, 2020 9:05 am

woodublieve12 wrote:started the second season of Afterlife... Such a good show... 3 eps in.


finished this last night... So good. Ricky Gervais best work imo
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Re: Netflix

Postby LMA » Thu Apr 30, 2020 9:08 am

Finished Ozark S3 last night, another good season. Started After Life S2, the therapist is crook :lol:
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Re: Netflix

Postby Booney » Thu Apr 30, 2020 9:52 am

LMA wrote:Finished Ozark S3 last night, another good season. Started After Life S2, the therapist is crook :lol:


The old boiler turning 100? :lol:

My boss, from the UK reckons he had a mate who was exactly like the therapist. "Woke up covered in kebab and fanny juice and don't know how" :lol:
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Re: Netflix

Postby whufc » Thu Apr 30, 2020 10:34 am

A bit late to the party but finished watching both seasons of Sunderland til i die.

Maybe didnt get into it as much as others as i already knew the story eg Sunderland getting relegated and not getting promotion, managers leaving so it lost a fair bit of tension for me.

Was an interesting watch though and i couldnt help but feel for the new owner Stuart Donald who i believe had the best intentions, is a genuine football fan owning a club and was genuinely having to get them out of some piss poor management previously.
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