the list goes on. knowingly, i think it refers to quite a lot of those and that gives you a bit of a flavour with all the many genres that it s playing with there. i really liked that. its moments of horror are few and far between, but they re strong when they re there. but a lot of the time, it is about following these characters as they see something in the skies and try to document it. mm, sort of wishing every time i see clips of it, i was wishing i was brave enough to watch it because it just looks fantastic. and jordan peele is so interesting. but maybe, maybe by the next time i see you. for anyone who wants to stay in, watch something from the sofa, what s your suggestion? i ve got a nice, cosy option for you for this one. so on dvd, downton abbey: a new era, which is just designed to make you feel good, this one. it s set in 1928, and it sees maggie smith s character, dowager violet, inheriting a villa in the south of france. how magical. as you do. so half of them go off to fr
before england footballers, other footballers who never got the recognition or the money, and, goodness, i mean, just a parallel story in the world of surfing, just in a different sport. completely. it feels very topical, as you say, by coincidence. but i think that should hopefully give it appeal to people. as you say, i knew very little about surfing, not particularly into it, but this is a human story and it s a story about equality in sport. yes. i mean, there really is some rampant sexism in the early days of that. i think from what i know more than very much more so than in the world of football. but that s to do with the sport as well, isn t it? but really, it s really it s quite an eye opening documentary. yes, it s a lot of fun and it s educational. yeah, absolutely. and a french film for number three? yeah, anais in love. this comes from a french female director. it s a romantic comedy. i thoroughly enjoyed this. i m going to put it out there and say i really, really liked
were not being taken seriously, in these kind of renegade rogue days for these women who were absolutely incredibly talented, but they were coming up against a lot of sexism. and this documentary mixes archive footage with modern day interviews with these amazing women. there are so many great, witty, wonderful women in this film sharing their recollections of the past in a very lively and funny way. it s not a moan fest, you know. they re saying, 0k, we have these challenges, but we have this sisterhood. we got through it and this is how we got through it. and there s a sense of celebration about how far things have come in the surf scene since then, and the sort of groundwork that these women laid for the women now who finally are getting equal pay when it comes to the competitions. yes, and only very recently getting equal pay. and i watched this thinking, i know nothing about surfing. i ve never tried it. am i going to get anything out of this? and i think what s interesting is
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with jordan peele. it s darkly funny, and there s a lot of things running through it to do with animals and the way that we treat animals. because it s been out for a week now, i ll say some of the films that recalls for me without spoilers but close encounters, jaws, planet of the apes, cloverfield, mars attacks, the list goes on. knowingly, i think it refers to quite a lot of those and that gives you a bit of a flavour with all the many genres that it s playing with there. i really liked that. its moments of horror are few and far between, but they re strong when they re there. but a lot of the time, it is about following these characters as they see something in the skies and try to document it. mm, sort of wishing every time i see clips of it, i was wishing i was brave enough to watch it because it just looks fantastic. and jordan peele is so interesting. but maybe maybe by the next time i see you. for anyone who wants to stay in, watch something from the sofa, what s your sugg