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Idea nicked from elsewhere. Let people know what you've been watching/reading/playing, give it a mark out of 10 and post it in here. A good way of recommending stuff for people to read/watch/listen to etc during lockdown. I've picked up a few things from a similar thread on another forum I frequent.
I'll go first:
Big Little Lies - TV show - Sky
The other half kept nagging me to watch this - it's chock a block full of A-listers such as Reese Witherspoon, Nicole Kidman, Laura Dern, Meryl Streep but don't let that put you off - this is actually very, very good. Only 2 seasons so we binge watched it in less than a week. Bonus marks for absolutely top notch soundtrack. Would recommend.
7.5/10
How Not to Be a Football Millionaire by Keith Gillespie - book
This was very entertaining. I didn't actually have any idea that Gillespie was a gambling addict - merely that he was no stranger to controversy during his career. This is a very honest account of that career in which although he admits stupidity on occasions, when describing some of the more controversial incidents, doesn't really appear to have any remorse whatsoever. I can't say I found him to be particularly likeable but I don't think that's the most important thing about an autobiography. For instance, Diego Maradona's book is amazing but the guy is a grade A fuckstick ("needless to say, I had the last laugh...")
Lots of former professionals get the brunt of Gillespie's ire in this - poor Kevin Blackwell REALLY doesn't come out of it very well at all! His description of infamous incidents such as La Manga during his Leicester days are certainly informative... It's certainly a page turner!
Definitely worth a look - it's up there with the better footballer autobiographies if only for the volume of scrapes he had during his career. Some completely self inflicted, others due to naivety, some out of his control. Even though he's suffered quite the fall from grace, don't expect to come out completely filled with sympathy for him by the end.
8/10
Will post a review of Horizon Zero Dawn on PS4 soon as I've recently completed that.
I'll go first:
Big Little Lies - TV show - Sky
The other half kept nagging me to watch this - it's chock a block full of A-listers such as Reese Witherspoon, Nicole Kidman, Laura Dern, Meryl Streep but don't let that put you off - this is actually very, very good. Only 2 seasons so we binge watched it in less than a week. Bonus marks for absolutely top notch soundtrack. Would recommend.
7.5/10
How Not to Be a Football Millionaire by Keith Gillespie - book
This was very entertaining. I didn't actually have any idea that Gillespie was a gambling addict - merely that he was no stranger to controversy during his career. This is a very honest account of that career in which although he admits stupidity on occasions, when describing some of the more controversial incidents, doesn't really appear to have any remorse whatsoever. I can't say I found him to be particularly likeable but I don't think that's the most important thing about an autobiography. For instance, Diego Maradona's book is amazing but the guy is a grade A fuckstick ("needless to say, I had the last laugh...")
Lots of former professionals get the brunt of Gillespie's ire in this - poor Kevin Blackwell REALLY doesn't come out of it very well at all! His description of infamous incidents such as La Manga during his Leicester days are certainly informative... It's certainly a page turner!
Definitely worth a look - it's up there with the better footballer autobiographies if only for the volume of scrapes he had during his career. Some completely self inflicted, others due to naivety, some out of his control. Even though he's suffered quite the fall from grace, don't expect to come out completely filled with sympathy for him by the end.
8/10
Will post a review of Horizon Zero Dawn on PS4 soon as I've recently completed that.