Sean Bean => Television => Topic started by: patch on September 11, 2012, 05:42:19 AM
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Fight Club: A History of Violence coming soon to @VisitYesterday and narrated by Sean Bean. Yes, SEAN BEAN. Well I think it's exciting...
'Fight Club, 1, Georgian' is on at 9.00pm on Wednesday 10th October on Yesterday
http://uktv.co.uk/yesterday/episode/listing_id/169463510/channel_id/3866
http://www.likeashot.tv/fight-club-history-violence
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Sean Bean provides the manliest narration this side of Apocalypse Now to take us on a journey through the British people's long-standing love and fascination with getting other people to fight for our viewing pleasure.
http://www.virginmedia.com/tvradio/tv-highlights/whats-on-tv-this-week.php
Trailer here http://seanbeanonline.net/forums/index.php?topic=4018.msg93013#new
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He does have a great voice.
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Part 1, about the fighting Georgian women, starts showing tonight. Hope somebody in UK can record it for us.
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I wish that it would be shown here in Michigan too.
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Fight Club: A History of Violence, Episode 1: Review
.....Still, I would happily let Sean Bean narrate every documentary, movie, T.V. show and video game in the entire world, as he somehow manages to imbue even the most limpid bollocks with fathoms of inscrutable depth
.....The man’s a genius, in short, and this documentary is worth watching just for the sheer joy of hearing him speak. But, if you’re already watching, it also has the added bonus of a small serving of interesting history
http://channelhopping.onthebox.com/2012/10/10/fight-club-a-history-of-violence-episode-1-review/
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Fight Club, A History of Violence: Episode 2 Review
Bare-knuckle boxing was the subject of Fight Club: a History of Violence (Yesterday), the second of a four-part series narrated with appropriate menace by the gravel-voiced Sean Bean.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/tvandradio/9615485/Fight-Club-a-History-of-Violence-Yesterday-review.html
Even better, Sean Bean’s back with his trademark gravelly claptrap
.....but it does raise the frightening prospect of a future documentary by an ancient, decrepit Sean Bean, announcing sagely that, “Young lads o’ t’ twenty fust century used ta settle thea bitta disputes by wobblin thea ‘eads ‘n listenin ta Elgar on thea i-Phones.”
http://channelhopping.onthebox.com/2012/10/17/fight-club-a-history-of-violence-episode-2-review/
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I'm not a fight fan but I have been watching the documentary as I really enjoy social and economic history - particularly the medical/health side - and I find it seriously interesting - don't mind if the History channel repeat and repeat it .........I'll be watching. Seans voice, I think but then I'm biased, is the only one that could possiby EVER be considered the most suitable one for this production! Duelling next week - should be another good one! X :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
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The four-part "Fight Club: A History of Violence" series narrated by Sean is currently streaming for free to Amazon Prime members in the USA:
https://www.amazon.com/Knights-of-Tudor/dp/B07628V92D/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=Fight+Club+History+of+Violence&qid=1596088848&s=instant-video&sr=1-1