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Watched King of Kong on YouTube last night about lads trying to become the best in the world at Donkey Kong, surprisingly excellent
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Originally posted by OnTheOneRoad OnTheOneRoad wrote:

Watched King of Kong on YouTube last night about lads trying to become the best in the world at Donkey Kong, surprisingly excellent


Yeah it's great but that game has more or less ruined that's lads life.
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Watching World War two in HD colour is on Netflix and it is absolutely brilliant. The pictures are so clear and makes you feel like it's almost happening now the quality is so sharp.
Walters coming back from an offside position but Shane Long was definitely onside- Shane Lonnggggggg.... has done it!!!!
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Originally posted by Stickittotheman Stickittotheman wrote:

Watching World War two in HD colour is on Netflix and it is absolutely brilliant. The pictures are so clear and makes you feel like it's almost happening now the quality is so sharp.

It's brilliant. I liked how it started from the end of WWI, into the Spanish Civil War, etc. 

The BBC Auschqitz miniseries on Netflix is excellent too.
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Originally posted by The Huntacha The Huntacha wrote:

Originally posted by Stickittotheman Stickittotheman wrote:

Watching World War two in HD colour is on Netflix and it is absolutely brilliant. The pictures are so clear and makes you feel like it's almost happening now the quality is so sharp.

It's brilliant. I liked how it started from the end of WWI, into the Spanish Civil War, etc. 

The BBC Auschqitz miniseries on Netflix is excellent too.
 
 
Yeah it was great that it started after WW1 and charted the way through, gave great context to the whole era. I haven't seen the Auschwitz one must check it out, cheers. Another one in I have seen is the Irish revolution 1912-1923 in colour. It is on the British pathe website though you have to sign up. It was on TV3 a few years back as well.
 


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Great doc on Netflix about French National Football Team history from 1996-2016.

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Originally posted by lassassinblanc lassassinblanc wrote:

Great doc on Netflix about French National Football Team history from 1996-2016.


Les Blues? Decent watch.
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Originally posted by The Huntacha The Huntacha wrote:

Originally posted by lassassinblanc lassassinblanc wrote:

Great doc on Netflix about French National Football Team history from 1996-2016.



Les Blues? Decent watch.


That's the one, I enjoyed it shows the history of football side by side the political and economical side of France and the ethical issues between the French born African players well worth a watch.

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Originally posted by lassassinblanc lassassinblanc wrote:

Originally posted by The Huntacha The Huntacha wrote:

Originally posted by lassassinblanc lassassinblanc wrote:

Great doc on Netflix about French National Football Team history from 1996-2016.



Les Blues? Decent watch.


That's the one, I enjoyed it shows the history of football side by side the political and economical side of France and the ethical issues between the French born African players well worth a watch.


Karambeu's family history was shocking.
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Short history with some old footage of Algeria Football. Focussing on the Algeria derby ديربي الجزائر  . MCA Mouloudia with USM Algers.  Includes the Algeria/FLN team that played International teams during the War of Liberation before pressure from FFF on FIFA pressured teams not to play them.  But that didn't stop the FLN going on International tours.  France does NOT like Football.
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April 2017 match  [low definition]



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Only got around to watching "The Jinx" as saw it mentioned in this forum. Quality watch. Literally just finished and googled the buck afterwards. Seems as though my timing to watch it was spot on
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Says he regrets doing the show. No sh*t Robert LOL
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Says he regrets doing the show. No sh*t Robert LOL

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Originally posted by eboue16 eboue16 wrote:

Only got around to watching "The Jinx" as saw it mentioned in this forum. Quality watch. Literally just finished and googled the buck afterwards. Seems as though my timing to watch it was spot on
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The Rachel Divide on Netflix was an interesting watch. It’s about Rachel Dolezal in the two years after her fall from grace for her cultural appropriation. The documentary is fairly sympathetic early on, but becomes less so as she tries to remain relevant with TV show appearances, a poorly performing book, and a constant presence on social media, this in spite of the generally hostile views of the public. The effect of her anxiousness to remain relevant is discussed with family members and how it has impacted their lives.

The only reason I watched was the media interest, but it was worth a watch.
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I switched it off after a half hour. I knew the story and had read/watched a few interviews etc. 
She is just nuts and had zero sympathy for her. 
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