mkmikas : intimate biopic of stuart rhodes' family and the various traumas they have and will contin...
cosmo smallpiece : Totally! What a character the man was, even off set.
NickNice187 : Kills mother.. makes a show about her. Weird world.
chrisg : twisted lil show, i enjoyed it.........
Christmasstar : What a stupid, sick show.
hellsingfan01 : Won't be out until next year.
moongoddess : Loved this. Need to revisit the other 3 films.
mkmikas : i think his fallibility is endearing.. of course we want to learn from and be critical of ...
snazzydetritus : I have only one complaint about this phenomenal series - it is slightly annoying how naive...
~Dime~ : Man I miss Leslie Nielsen. His comedic timing was always perfect. This movie is a classic,...
The Brits are known for making superb dramas! They outshine American dramas whether it’s a modern day drama or a period drama, all are excellent! It seems Hollywood is a afraid to make period dramas, guess they think there is no money in period pieces and they rely on ratings. That’s why many of us use websites like primewire to watch fine quality shows from across the pond! Netflix is trying to fill that void with some unique series and movies, but they have a lot of catching up to do!
Being English myself I’d love to be flattered but when the US come out with gems like The Wire, The Sopranos and Game of Thrones (although admittedly the actors were nearly all British in that one) we are clearly trailing in your wake when it comes to TV dramas. With the odd classy exception like Peaky Blinders most of what we make these days is a mess; often mired in right on political correctness at the expense of realism and factual accuracy (especially if it’s from the BBC). Usually even the good ones only start well and end up as garbage (Sherlock/Luther for example). Sure we do period dramas better, but I’d swap all of them for one Breaking Bad.