Alina wrote:I don't have any of those channels above on my cable TV. But you sound really upset by the fact that two Daniel movies are on at the same time. As if you hadn't seen them many times already.
Are you like me? Whenever a Daniel movie in on TV I have to watch it, despite having watched it numerous times before and having it on a DVD
Yep, I always watch a Daniel movie on tv even if I've watched a million times before. Although it's getting more difficult to justify it to hubby and my sons when they know I've seen them numerous times.
It does help that both my sons really rate Layer Cake.
It depends.......... for the dvd and b/r, you get "letter box" which you don't get on the TV sometimes. ITV tend to show their movies full screen. So, if I feel I am going to benefit from 'panoramic daniel', I will watch the TV movie. Trouble is, dvd and br are that much clearer picture wise.... gotta see those eyes in High Def!!!!
Alina wrote:I don't have any of those channels above on my cable TV. But you sound really upset by the fact that two Daniel movies are on at the same time. As if you hadn't seen them many times already.
Are you like me? Whenever a Daniel movie in on TV I have to watch it, despite having watched it numerous times before and having it on a DVD
Yep, I always watch a Daniel movie on tv even if I've watched a million times before. Although it's getting more difficult to justify it to hubby and my sons when they know I've seen them numerous times.
It does help that both my sons really rate Layer Cake.
It depends.......... for the dvd and b/r, you get "letter box" which you don't get on the TV sometimes. ITV tend to show their movies full screen. So, if I feel I am going to benefit from 'panoramic daniel', I will watch the TV movie. Trouble is, dvd and br are that much clearer picture wise.... gotta see those eyes in High Def!!!!
My TV is High def, so as long as it's on an HD channel all is good.
QoS Friday 25th ITV2.
The write-up in the Radio Times is gratifyingly positive - 4 stars.
"Director Marc Forster (World War Z) succeeds in balancing the globe-trotting excess of the series with a paranoid and engaging storyline. And although the drama does feel subservient to the stunts, that's a minor quibble given their sheer quality and variety. The close-up camerawork employed by The Bourne Ultimatum also works here, but never detracts from the performance of Craig, whose focused take on Ian Fleming's hero goes from strength to strength."