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Post by dubman on Jul 21, 2018 19:10:22 GMT
just finished binge watching this. A cracking US crime drama about a murder,police corruption & courtroom drama at the end. It's the best tv show i've seen this year 9/10
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Post by Grant on Jul 23, 2018 8:11:28 GMT
The new Sammy Q9F 75" looks amazing, but it's currently Β£6k. What annoys the fuck out of me mind, is it's $5,000 in the US.
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Post by rhouses on Jul 23, 2018 10:20:19 GMT
supposed to be a better picture than the QLEDs from Samsung by all accounts. But I do like the Samsung UI and the cable thingy that they use. The LG OLEDs are the best you can get though, hands down. My friend just bought an LG, which is huge, given he's Japanese and kinda looks down on the Koreans. Said it was a budget issue. I'd rather go Samsung, when it comes to Korean products but will give the LG a look. Selling off my 5 year old samsung for half of what I paid for it, quite happy with the resale value, thought it would be peanuts. Most probably going to be that Sony though. Locking it in this weekend. Pulled the trigger on the X9000F. The picture quality was miles ahead of the samsungs in the same bracket - given it's a 5+ year investment, we didn't mind shelling out the extra $400 compared to the samsung. The Google Assistant and Chromecast is brilliantly integrated. Happy to bid farewell to the fire stick as the UI is smooth. Didn't have a look at LG, but goddamn that flagship Sony OLED TV was a thing of beauty - almost double the price. How much does the X9000F cost in the UK? Got mine for $2300 (free installation) at the Sony showroom after quite a bit of haggling and comparing Flipkart prices.
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Post by rhouses on Jul 23, 2018 10:24:45 GMT
Also would like to add, Dave Chappelle's head has never been shinier thanks to the Sony.
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Post by Biggsy π¦ π π΄ on Jul 23, 2018 10:41:54 GMT
Dont think you can buy that X9000F in the Uk mate
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Post by rhouses on Jul 23, 2018 10:50:52 GMT
Dont think you can buy that X9000F in the Uk mate Pretty sure it's this one brother, with slightly different nomenclature: www.sony.co.uk/electronics/televisions/xf9005-series55 inch priced at 1599 pounds, but I'm guessing you can bargain the sticker price down over there, like in India? The sticker over here had it $2900, standard discount at $2500 and with the arm twisting we got it down to $2300. Flipkart had it at around $2200, but we wanted to deal with the sony center directly if something goes wrong. Plus a Sony bill to avoid any sort of fuckery for warranty extensions and such.
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Post by millsy on Jul 23, 2018 12:40:22 GMT
You can buy them here. Pretty much everywhere
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Post by monostereo on Jul 23, 2018 13:08:46 GMT
55 inch priced at 1599 pounds, but I'm guessing you can bargain the sticker price down over there, like in India? A British gentleman simply does not "bargain" for his electronics, not least for his Telly. It's uncouth and vulgar - i.e bartering is something that you would expect an Australian man to engage in whilst belching. Whereas a British gentleman will walk out of the store safe in the knowledge that he's paid the absolute maximum price for his item.
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Post by rhouses on Jul 24, 2018 6:43:29 GMT
55 inch priced at 1599 pounds, but I'm guessing you can bargain the sticker price down over there, like in India? A British gentleman simply does not "bargain" for his electronics, not least for his Telly. It's uncouth and vulgar - i.e bartering is something that you would expect an Australian man to engage in whilst belching. Whereas a British gentleman will walk out of the store safe in the knowledge that he's paid the absolute maximum price for his item. Lol, exactly why I asked Mono. The wife and I went in pretty aggressive. Did the slow-paced walk out only to be called back in with $200 shaved off.
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Post by Smallman1 on Jul 24, 2018 6:47:47 GMT
A lol for Mono!
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Post by rhouses on Jul 25, 2018 12:50:37 GMT
Dark Tourist isn't so bad.
For some reason, the guy reminds me of Smalls. Must be the neck.
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Post by Smallman1 on Jul 25, 2018 12:51:56 GMT
Is he an absolute ledge too?
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Post by rhouses on Jul 25, 2018 12:56:33 GMT
He keeps calling out Pablo Escobar's main hit man for killing his own girlfriend and getting away with murdering over 250 people. I respected that. Doesn't beat around the bush.
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Post by Fabi Paras on Jul 31, 2018 10:22:06 GMT
It's uncouth and vulgar - i.e bartering is something that you would expect an Australian man to engage in whilst belching. Whereas a British gentleman will walk out of the store safe in the knowledge that he's paid the absolute maximum price for his item. This pretty much sums up Brexit! LOL Getting back on track, The Defiant Ones is all kinds of brilliant.
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Post by homegrove on Aug 21, 2018 15:07:11 GMT
Bought and read the book when I read this was going to be Saulnier's (Blue Ruin, Green Room) next movie, and it is really good. A lot of twists and turns, and this should have a shootout scene for times if it's anything like the book. And it does seem so. You know Saulnier will make it absolutely brutal.
SkΓ₯rsgard is great casting too, just perfect for the book's character.
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