I've never seen any Hangover films, I wasn't bothered.
Gary Glitter is British and was really popular in the mid to late 70s. He was a regular on kid's TV and Top of the Pops.
He went bankrupt in the 80s and went back on the road with great results. He was very popular at the time. I was never a fan of his when I was a kid, but after that I really admired him.
Then sometime in the late 90s he took his computer in to be fixed and it contained a load of child porn. That's what he was convicted of initially, but lots of other things came out.
He was the subject of a mockumentary where Britain brought back the death penalty and he was the first one executed.
It's just there for information, I don't expect you to watch it, unless you want to of course.
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Watched the Breaking Bad movie- El Camino. Really enjoyed it. They stuck to the themes and feel of the series. I was a big fan.
I haven’t decided if I’m going to dilute my most perfect TV show with a sequel yet, but also on Netflix is Mindhunter, a loose dramatization of the first days of researching and analyzing serial killers.
You're welcome. I emailed Turner Classic Movies for information as to what would be shown in this 40th anniversary presentation, and they told me that it would be the new 4K scan that was recently done.
Here is an excerpt of an article that talks about that new 4K scan:
"For this 4K presentation, the Theatrical Version was scanned in native 4K from the original camera negative (at EFilm in 2018), was restored by Fox (at Company 3/Deluxe Entertainment Services Group, supervised by Ridley Scott and Pam Dery), finished as a 4K Digital Intermediate, and graded for high dynamic range in HDR10 and HDR10+ (for the rare displays that support it, but if you have one this should make a big difference for you)."