Talk Television on SENSITIZE ©

This link will take you to general messages or topics of interest to members of Sensitize ©.

Moderator: Louis P. Burns aka Lugh

User avatar
Louis P. Burns aka Lugh
site owner, media producer & writer
Posts: 2186
Joined: Fri Feb 24, 2006 7:32 am
Location: Derry, Ireland
Contact:

Post by Louis P. Burns aka Lugh »

I watched No Angels, recommended by Jo. I thought it was a pretty well put together show but some of the characters were a bit over the top. The doctor with the Northern Irish accent for one. What doctor would unleash the kind of fury he did on the junior doctor, in front of patients and other staff?

The scene at the nightclub was very well done. Great camera and lighting work to create the effect of the nurse, I can't remember her character name, becoming more and more stoned on whatever it was she snorted...

Soundtrack was cool too. Mixture of Motown classics with modern material by Groove Armada. Nice...

I'll definitely tune in again next Tuesday and watch more...

Some of those nurses were hot, hot, hot..! 8)
Louis P. Burns aka Lugh
Administrator, editor & owner of the Sensitize © online community of forums and domain for artists, e-poets, filmmakers, media/music producers and writers working through here. To buy the Kindle book of Illustrated Poetry, Sensitize © - Volume One / Poems that could be Films if they were Funded by myself with illustrations by Welsh filmmaker and graphic artist; Norris Nuvo click here for N. Ireland and UK sales. If purchasing in the U.S.A. or internationally then please click here.

ASIN B00L1RS0UI

My writing is not covered by Creative Commons policy and may not be republished without permission. All rights reserved. All Sensitize © Arts sponsorship donations and postal inquiries to:

Louis P. Burns
42 Farland Way
DERRY
N. Ireland.
BT48 0RS
Telephone (UK): 028 71219225


Click here to Join Sensitize © Arts via Facebook or to contact the site owner: Louis P. Burns aka Lugh with any forum hosting or site related inquiries.
joanne chapman
activist and campaigner
Posts: 259
Joined: Thu Feb 23, 2006 11:29 pm
Location: essex, england
Contact:

Post by joanne chapman »

Lugh wrote:I watched No Angels, recommended by Jo. I thought it was a pretty well put together show but some of the characters were a bit over the top. The doctor with the Northern Irish accent for one. What doctor would unleash the kind of fury he did on the junior doctor, in front of patients and other staff.

The scene at the nightclub was very well done. Great camera and lighting work to create the effect of the nurse, I can't remember her character name, becoming more and more stoned on whatever it was she snorted...

Soundtrack was cool too. Mixture of Motown classics with modern material by Groove Armada. Nice...

I'll definitely tune in again next Tuesday and watch more...

Some of those nurses were hot, hot, hot..! 8)
She was snorting alcohol, goes straight to the brain...eww

Glad you liked it. It was not a good one last night, it's normally a lot better storyline.

Don't you be looking at other nurses Mr lugh, they may be younger, (not hotter) tut tut.
User avatar
Louis P. Burns aka Lugh
site owner, media producer & writer
Posts: 2186
Joined: Fri Feb 24, 2006 7:32 am
Location: Derry, Ireland
Contact:

Post by Louis P. Burns aka Lugh »

jo wrote:
She was snorting alcohol, goes straight to the brain...eww

Glad you liked it. It was not a good one last night, it's normally a lot better storyline.

Don't you be looking at other nurses Mr lugh, they may be younger, (not hotter) tut tut.
You can't stop me looking at nurses. There Ha..! I just did it again :P...

Christ almighty. Snorting alcohol..? :shock: Haven't the poor bastards heard of coke? Actually, in total fairness to this show, it ran back to back with the re-runs of Shameless, so that in itself is a winner in my opinion. Paul Abbott's Shameless - Masterpiece in black comedy and drama...

Still can't wait until the new series of The Soprano's comes on. It's been off our screens way too long... (Some git told me that this next series is the last - feck!)...
Louis P. Burns aka Lugh
Administrator, editor & owner of the Sensitize © online community of forums and domain for artists, e-poets, filmmakers, media/music producers and writers working through here. To buy the Kindle book of Illustrated Poetry, Sensitize © - Volume One / Poems that could be Films if they were Funded by myself with illustrations by Welsh filmmaker and graphic artist; Norris Nuvo click here for N. Ireland and UK sales. If purchasing in the U.S.A. or internationally then please click here.

ASIN B00L1RS0UI

My writing is not covered by Creative Commons policy and may not be republished without permission. All rights reserved. All Sensitize © Arts sponsorship donations and postal inquiries to:

Louis P. Burns
42 Farland Way
DERRY
N. Ireland.
BT48 0RS
Telephone (UK): 028 71219225


Click here to Join Sensitize © Arts via Facebook or to contact the site owner: Louis P. Burns aka Lugh with any forum hosting or site related inquiries.
joanne chapman
activist and campaigner
Posts: 259
Joined: Thu Feb 23, 2006 11:29 pm
Location: essex, england
Contact:

Post by joanne chapman »

That Northern Irish talking bloke is over the top though.

There is another series starting soon 'Green Wing' it is really funny, you should watch out for it. Think it starts later on this month.

Mr Lugh you will be getting a good spanking if you don't behave, you only need one Nurse - that's an order. :lol:

Shameless is a brilliant series. It's finished now and I think I have probably watched all episodes twice already on cable.
Last edited by joanne chapman on Sat May 13, 2006 9:57 pm, edited 1 time in total.
joanne chapman
activist and campaigner
Posts: 259
Joined: Thu Feb 23, 2006 11:29 pm
Location: essex, england
Contact:

Post by joanne chapman »

I have just watched 'The English Patient'. I know it's a bit old. I don't get out much, I just wait til it comes on ppv.

Well, it made a change to watch a film with a good story - unlike most of the shit nowdays. Would recommend it. Rating**** :lol:
User avatar
Louis P. Burns aka Lugh
site owner, media producer & writer
Posts: 2186
Joined: Fri Feb 24, 2006 7:32 am
Location: Derry, Ireland
Contact:

Post by Louis P. Burns aka Lugh »

Great movie Jo. :)

I just watched an excellent piece called Dead Man's Shoes. Great story, soundtrack and performances from entire cast...

Chilling, but essential viewing ;)
Louis P. Burns aka Lugh
Administrator, editor & owner of the Sensitize © online community of forums and domain for artists, e-poets, filmmakers, media/music producers and writers working through here. To buy the Kindle book of Illustrated Poetry, Sensitize © - Volume One / Poems that could be Films if they were Funded by myself with illustrations by Welsh filmmaker and graphic artist; Norris Nuvo click here for N. Ireland and UK sales. If purchasing in the U.S.A. or internationally then please click here.

ASIN B00L1RS0UI

My writing is not covered by Creative Commons policy and may not be republished without permission. All rights reserved. All Sensitize © Arts sponsorship donations and postal inquiries to:

Louis P. Burns
42 Farland Way
DERRY
N. Ireland.
BT48 0RS
Telephone (UK): 028 71219225


Click here to Join Sensitize © Arts via Facebook or to contact the site owner: Louis P. Burns aka Lugh with any forum hosting or site related inquiries.
the_leander
visitor

Post by the_leander »

Tbh of late I've been watching a lot of stuff via downloads, I figure I'll only share the legit ones here in public :D

DL.TV has been taking up much of my viewing time of late. I truth I've not watched more then an hours TV in the past two weeks, the bbc is an absolute pussy since the hutton report, so beyond "This Week" and "Question Time" (Both of which I miss consistantly), there is absolutely nothing I've even considered watching.

I'm finding I'm listening to more music and radio these days... All online of course. :D
joanne chapman
activist and campaigner
Posts: 259
Joined: Thu Feb 23, 2006 11:29 pm
Location: essex, england
Contact:

Post by joanne chapman »

the_leander wrote:Tbh of late I've been watching a lot of stuff via downloads, I figure I'll only share the legit ones here in public :D

DL.TV has been taking up much of my viewing time of late. I truth I've not watched more then an hours TV in the past two weeks, the bbc is an absolute pussy since the hutton report, so beyond "This Week" and "Question Time" (Both of which I miss consistantly), there is absolutely nothing I've even considered watching.

I'm finding I'm listening to more music and radio these days... All online of course. :D
What music do you listen to?
the_leander
visitor

Post by the_leander »

jo wrote:
the_leander wrote:Tbh of late I've been watching a lot of stuff via downloads, I figure I'll only share the legit ones here in public :D

DL.TV has been taking up much of my viewing time of late. I truth I've not watched more then an hours TV in the past two weeks, the bbc is an absolute pussy since the hutton report, so beyond "This Week" and "Question Time" (Both of which I miss consistantly), there is absolutely nothing I've even considered watching.

I'm finding I'm listening to more music and radio these days... All online of course. :D
What music do you listen to?
All sorts, at the moment I'm listening to some classical music by Hans Zimmer and James Newton Howard...

Also got a load of mp3's on the jukebox to choose from, it litterally depends on the mood I'm in at the time, and what I want the effect of the music to be.
joanne chapman
activist and campaigner
Posts: 259
Joined: Thu Feb 23, 2006 11:29 pm
Location: essex, england
Contact:

Post by joanne chapman »

the_leander wrote:
jo wrote:
the_leander wrote:Tbh of late I've been watching a lot of stuff via downloads, I figure I'll only share the legit ones here in public :D

DL.TV has been taking up much of my viewing time of late. I truth I've not watched more then an hours TV in the past two weeks, the bbc is an absolute pussy since the hutton report, so beyond "This Week" and "Question Time" (Both of which I miss consistantly), there is absolutely nothing I've even considered watching.

I'm finding I'm listening to more music and radio these days... All online of course. :D
What music do you listen to?
All sorts, at the moment I'm listening to some classical music by Hans Zimmer and James Newton Howard...

Also got a load of mp3's on the jukebox to choose from, it litterally depends on the mood I'm in at the time, and what I want the effect of the music to be.
I don't listen to much classical, I do like Puccini 'O mio Babbini Caro' and a bit of Tchaikovsky, (love swan lake).

Music is far better than television!!
the_leander
visitor

Post by the_leander »

jo wrote:
I don't listen to much classical, I do like Puccini 'O mio Babbini Caro' and a bit of Tchaikovsky, (love swan lake).

Music is far better than television!!
I tend to listen to classical when I'm in need of some inspiration :)

I often use TV as a means to switch off my imagination, and help me sleep :D
sprinkles
visitor

land fill waste only

Post by sprinkles »

i adore home and away but i cant get a signal in kent so i only have 4 channels. would anybody have copies of all the episodes from helloween last year because i really care for sallys well being?
User avatar
Louis P. Burns aka Lugh
site owner, media producer & writer
Posts: 2186
Joined: Fri Feb 24, 2006 7:32 am
Location: Derry, Ireland
Contact:

Re: land fill waste only

Post by Louis P. Burns aka Lugh »

sprinkles wrote:i adore home and away but i cant get a signal in kent so i only have 4 channels. would anybody have copies of all the episodes from helloween last year because i really care for sallys well being?
Bollox.

If you'd asked me last week...
Louis P. Burns aka Lugh
Administrator, editor & owner of the Sensitize © online community of forums and domain for artists, e-poets, filmmakers, media/music producers and writers working through here. To buy the Kindle book of Illustrated Poetry, Sensitize © - Volume One / Poems that could be Films if they were Funded by myself with illustrations by Welsh filmmaker and graphic artist; Norris Nuvo click here for N. Ireland and UK sales. If purchasing in the U.S.A. or internationally then please click here.

ASIN B00L1RS0UI

My writing is not covered by Creative Commons policy and may not be republished without permission. All rights reserved. All Sensitize © Arts sponsorship donations and postal inquiries to:

Louis P. Burns
42 Farland Way
DERRY
N. Ireland.
BT48 0RS
Telephone (UK): 028 71219225


Click here to Join Sensitize © Arts via Facebook or to contact the site owner: Louis P. Burns aka Lugh with any forum hosting or site related inquiries.
joanne chapman
activist and campaigner
Posts: 259
Joined: Thu Feb 23, 2006 11:29 pm
Location: essex, england
Contact:

Post by joanne chapman »

I have finally watched 'the lion, the witch and the wardrobe'.
http://disney.go.com/disneypictures/narnia/

I read this book when I was about 10, loved it ever since and the film lived up to my expectations.
http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=5WNR ... esult&cd=1

And I think i've found the longest link address. :lol:
Post Reply

Return to “General Messages on Sensitize ©”

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 2 guests