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Old 05-29-2020, 07:10 AM   #6651 (permalink)
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surprisingly hilarious sitcom about a Korean family that owns a store

the father character says stuff thats relatable af to me and laugh out loud funny
I love this show.

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Old 05-29-2020, 07:53 AM   #6652 (permalink)
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^ I might look for that myself, because it was such an exciting and formative time in English history.
I imagine you've already watched this excellent tv series, not so much about Mary and Elizabeth, but about their dad, Henry vee one one one:-



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Hi, Lisna – Yes, I did see The Tudors and enjoyed it despite thinking that Jonathan Rhys Meyers was miscast as Henry vee one one one. I thought Natalie Dormer was wonderful as Anne Boleyn, though. Anne Boleyn is not an easy role to capture - I think Genevieve Bujold did a fine job portraying her in Anne of the Thousand Days (1969).

Have you seen the BBC tv productions of The Six Wives of Henry VIII (1970), Elizabeth R (1971), and The Shadow of the Tower (1972, about Henry VII – founder of the Tudor dynasty)? Keith Michell is the most convincing Henry VIII I’ve seen; Glenda Jackson’s performance as Elizabeth I is truly amazing (one of the finest portrayals by any actress in any role, in my opinion); and James Maxwell is a credible Henry VII. All three series are very well cast and historically accurate.

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Old 05-29-2020, 09:43 PM   #6653 (permalink)
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I enjoy forcing myself to binge-watch absolutely terrible garbage shows lately; I'm on the last season of Secret Life of the American Teenager (I cannot overstate how bizarre this show is-- also Molly Ringwald is in it), and I'm also slowly working through Vanderpump Rules which is massively entertaining.

As for regular shows.. I'm rewatching Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, and I also started Superstore, Devs, and Kim's Convenience recently.
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Old 05-31-2020, 07:29 AM   #6654 (permalink)
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Hi, Lisna – Yes, I did see The Tudors and enjoyed it despite thinking that Jonathan Rhys Meyers was miscast as Henry vee one one one. I thought Natalie Dormer was wonderful as Anne Boleyn, though. Anne Boleyn is not an easy role to capture - I think Genevieve Bujold did a fine job portraying her in Anne of the Thousand Days (1969).

Have you seen the BBC tv productions of The Six Wives of Henry VIII (1970), Elizabeth R (1971), and The Shadow of the Tower (1972, about Henry VII – founder of the Tudor dynasty)? Keith Michell is the most convincing Henry VIII I’ve seen; Glenda Jackson’s performance as Elizabeth I is truly amazing (one of the finest portrayals by any actress in any role, in my opinion); and James Maxwell is a credible Henry VII. All three series are very well cast and historically accurate.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Si...1970_TV_series)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_R

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Shadow_of_the_Tower
^ I agree, ribbons! It was difficult to get used to a Henry VIII looking like JRM - especially when the role, as the years went by, really needed a bloated old man, as per all those famous portraits.

Keith Michell looked the part so much more, although I only remember the "Six Wives" series vaguely. I don't think I saw those other two series, though I do remember going to see this movie, which I imagine you know. If not, I'm sure you'd enjoy it: great acting from Paul Scofield, great insight into one of the key dilemas of Henry's reign

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Just recently finished watching The Americans, definitely one of the best shows I've seen.
Then watched Unorthodox on Netflix, which was a bit underwhelming (apart from the main actress who was captivating) and now on Tiger king because I wanna be (semi)current. It is batshit crazy, as promised. The U.S. is an endless source of fascination.
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^ I agree, ribbons! It was difficult to get used to a Henry VIII looking like JRM - especially when the role, as the years went by, really needed a bloated old man, as per all those famous portraits.

Keith Michell looked the part so much more, although I only remember the "Six Wives" series vaguely. I don't think I saw those other two series, though I do remember going to see this movie, which I imagine you know. If not, I'm sure you'd enjoy it: great acting from Paul Scofield, great insight into one of the key dilemas of Henry's reign

Yes, Lisna, I've seen A Man For All Seasons - several times, in fact. After first viewing the film years ago, I rewatched it over and again because I was so taken by Paul Scofield's perfect performance as Thomas More. The director, Fred Zinnemann, passed over Laurence Olivier in favor of Scofield for that part. And Orson Welles as Wolsey! Great script as well.
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