• The Gentlemen

    From Rhino@21:1/5 to All on Thu Mar 7 20:59:08 2024
    I just watched the first episode of The Gentlemen, which Netflix
    dropped today, and thought I'd put in a good word for it. I'll be brief
    and avoid any major spoilers.

    A British captain serving in UN peacekeeping forces on the border
    between Turkey and Syria gets word that his father is about to die. He
    rushes home and it turns out that he is the younger son of a very
    wealthy Lord. His father dies within minutes of his return (of natural
    causes). At the reading of the will, a very surprising development
    launches the story. Essentially, an attempt to help his elder brother
    with substantial debts faces one hurdle after the next that involves
    Rather Bad People.

    The lead is Theo James who is not well known on this side of The Pond,
    although he did put on an American accent to star in a short-lived cop
    show, Golden Boy, a few years back. He's been in a bunch of other
    things I haven't seen but you may be familiar with, like several
    Divergent films, two Witcher films, Sanditon, The Time Traveler's Wife
    and The White Lotus. Vinnie Jones is in the cast as well; I remember
    people being excited about him being in Gallivant. The others are
    British character actors or people I've never seen in anything.

    It's full of surprises so far so I'm going to stick around to the
    end unless it turns awful. There are 8 episodes altogether with episodes ranging in length from slightly over an hour to 43 minutes. I have no
    idea if there are plans to make additional seasons if it is successful.

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  • From EGK@21:1/5 to All on Tue Mar 12 13:35:50 2024
    On Thu, 7 Mar 2024 20:59:08 -0500, Rhino <no_offline_contact@example.com> wrote:

    I just watched the first episode of The Gentlemen, which Netflix
    dropped today, and thought I'd put in a good word for it. I'll be brief
    and avoid any major spoilers.

    A British captain serving in UN peacekeeping forces on the border
    between Turkey and Syria gets word that his father is about to die. He
    rushes home and it turns out that he is the younger son of a very
    wealthy Lord. His father dies within minutes of his return (of natural >causes). At the reading of the will, a very surprising development
    launches the story. Essentially, an attempt to help his elder brother
    with substantial debts faces one hurdle after the next that involves
    Rather Bad People.

    The lead is Theo James who is not well known on this side of The Pond, >although he did put on an American accent to star in a short-lived cop
    show, Golden Boy, a few years back. He's been in a bunch of other
    things I haven't seen but you may be familiar with, like several
    Divergent films, two Witcher films, Sanditon, The Time Traveler's Wife
    and The White Lotus. Vinnie Jones is in the cast as well; I remember
    people being excited about him being in Gallivant. The others are
    British character actors or people I've never seen in anything.

    It's full of surprises so far so I'm going to stick around to the
    end unless it turns awful. There are 8 episodes altogether with episodes >ranging in length from slightly over an hour to 43 minutes. I have no
    idea if there are plans to make additional seasons if it is successful.

    Did you finish The Gentlemen? I'm currently on episode 6 and like it quite
    a bit. Always been a fan of Guy Ritchey's movies about the UK underworld. Snatch and Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels are his most famous in this
    genre I think but I really liked The Gentlemen movie too. This TV show took the title but is only loosely based on it.

    After being a big fan of Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul, it's amusing
    seeing Giancarlo Esposito in a supporting role playing a former kingpin in
    the meth trade.

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  • From Rhino@21:1/5 to EGK on Tue Mar 12 13:47:27 2024
    On Tue, 12 Mar 2024 13:35:50 -0400
    EGK <memyself@null.net> wrote:

    On Thu, 7 Mar 2024 20:59:08 -0500, Rhino
    <no_offline_contact@example.com> wrote:

    I just watched the first episode of The Gentlemen, which Netflix
    dropped today, and thought I'd put in a good word for it. I'll be
    brief and avoid any major spoilers.

    A British captain serving in UN peacekeeping forces on the border
    between Turkey and Syria gets word that his father is about to die.
    He rushes home and it turns out that he is the younger son of a very >wealthy Lord. His father dies within minutes of his return (of
    natural causes). At the reading of the will, a very surprising
    development launches the story. Essentially, an attempt to help his
    elder brother with substantial debts faces one hurdle after the next
    that involves Rather Bad People.

    The lead is Theo James who is not well known on this side of The
    Pond, although he did put on an American accent to star in a
    short-lived cop show, Golden Boy, a few years back. He's been in a
    bunch of other things I haven't seen but you may be familiar with,
    like several Divergent films, two Witcher films, Sanditon, The Time >Traveler's Wife and The White Lotus. Vinnie Jones is in the cast as
    well; I remember people being excited about him being in Gallivant.
    The others are British character actors or people I've never seen in >anything.

    It's full of surprises so far so I'm going to stick around to the
    end unless it turns awful. There are 8 episodes altogether with
    episodes ranging in length from slightly over an hour to 43 minutes.
    I have no idea if there are plans to make additional seasons if it
    is successful.

    Did you finish The Gentlemen? I'm currently on episode 6 and like it
    quite a bit. Always been a fan of Guy Ritchey's movies about the UK underworld. Snatch and Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels are his
    most famous in this genre I think but I really liked The Gentlemen
    movie too. This TV show took the title but is only loosely based on
    it.

    Yes, I finished the final episode a couple of days ago. I hadn't seen
    the movie so can't compare the two. I have seen some of his other
    films, including the two you mentioned and liked them. I also enjoyed
    the TV version of Snatch and was disappointed when it ended after just
    two seasons.

    After being a big fan of Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul, it's
    amusing seeing Giancarlo Esposito in a supporting role playing a
    former kingpin in the meth trade.

    I should have mentioned his role in the original post since he's one of
    the few people in it that would be familiar to most North Americans.

    I won't say any more until you've watched the whole thing.


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