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Babylon Berlin (Sky Atlantic)

 

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Based on the bestselling series of novels by German writer Volker Kutscher, the engrossing mystery follows police inspector Gereon Rath as he is sent to the glamorous, decadent world of pre-World War II Berlin to investigate a porn ring run by the city’s mafia.

Set against the social and political upheaval of Germany in 1929 – with a failing economy and a rise of right-wing extremists, some may even find timely parallels to events today – nothing is what it seems as the case spirals and Gereon’s life is changed forever.

The eight-part series will be shown in double bills every Sunday night.Sunday 5th November, 9pm, Sky Atlantic

 

From the trailer,it looks pretty good.

 

 

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2 hours ago, Mexal said:

This looks really interesting.

Agreed, I hadn't heard of it before but I think I'd definitely watch it based on the trailer. Doesn't seem to be any UK broadcaster announced for it yet so that might be a while.

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It is urgently important that you see the trailer for Rampage, based on the 1980s video game, immediately. The Rock plays the surrogate father of the ape from the game who is then infected by gene-editing shit, gets mistreated by Negan and then destroys Chicago with a couple of his pals.

It's incredible.

 

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1 hour ago, Werthead said:

It is urgently important that you see the trailer for Rampage, based on the 1980s video game, immediately. The Rock plays the surrogate father of the ape from the game who is then infected by gene-editing shit, gets mistreated by Negan and then destroys Chicago with a couple of his pals.

It's incredible.

 

Between this and the abomination that was the Jumanji trailer, it's like the Rock is daring us not to vote for him as president in three years.

Although to be fair, the Jumanji trailer was about a billion times more offensive than the one for Rampage.  

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8 hours ago, briantw said:

Between this and the abomination that was the Jumanji trailer, it's like the Rock is daring us not to vote for him as president in three years.

Although to be fair, the Jumanji trailer was about a billion times more offensive than the one for Rampage.  

Your crazy, that Jumanji trailer looks far better than it has any reason to be. 

Anyway about Rampage, my first thought was 'Why are there all these giant monster movies! Who cares about stuff like this.. ' and then I realised... ASIAN MARKET. Oh.  Thanks Asia.

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12 minutes ago, Eggegg said:

Your crazy, that Jumanji trailer looks far better than it has any reason to be. 

Personally, I think the Jumanji trailer looks like someone had an entirely different idea for a movie and a studio slapped Jumanji on it because they thought it would get some nostalgia money.  It looks absolutely nothing like the Jumanji I watched when I was a kid.  The premise is totally different, and it completely lacks the creepiness of the original.  It just looks like a bad action movie that is over-reliant on special effects and CGI.

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13 minutes ago, briantw said:

Personally, I think the Jumanji trailer looks like someone had an entirely different idea for a movie and a studio slapped Jumanji on it because they thought it would get some nostalgia money.  It looks absolutely nothing like the Jumanji I watched when I was a kid.  The premise is totally different, and it completely lacks the creepiness of the original.  It just looks like a bad action movie that is over-reliant on special effects and CGI.

Yeah thats why I liked it. When I saw there was a new Jumanji movie I groaned, I mean what could they possibly do differently, except re-tread the old movie. Instead its completely different and is a comedy. I'm totally on board with that. 

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3 hours ago, Eggegg said:

Anyway about Rampage, my first thought was 'Why are there all these giant monster movies! Who cares about stuff like this.. ' and then I realised... ASIAN MARKET. Oh.  Thanks Asia.



Yeah, no-one in Europe or the US likes giant monster movies. You're right. :rolleyes:

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2 hours ago, Eggegg said:

Clearly some do. But the obsession with giant monsters and robots.. we know where that is most popular.



Japan isn't nearly a big enough market for the US to regularly be making $150mil+ movies on the hope that they break big there. China can be conceivably, but I don't think they have any greater a tradition of that kind of thing than the rest of the world.

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