There speaks one who presumably watched the lot :-)
I didn’t know there was to be a film. There was always supposed to be 7 series with WWII sirens going over Birmingham at the bed.
I wondered if series 6 was a big wind up. Like Arthur’s death earlier on a grander scale.
I've not long been watching it but I'm loving it, I'm on Series 4 (I think) at the moment.
I have to have sub-titles on because I can't understand what they're saying so the volume doesn't need to be up high, hence curing the problem of loud music.
Sub-titles a necessity, with Cillian Murphy whispering and grunting his way through 36 episodes. I hadn't realised Paul Anderson was a Londoner. It's amazing to me how actors master regional accents like that.
Probably not a good place to come if you're not up to date (!) Threre are potential spoilers all over the place.
So I best not say what my favourite moment was in the last episode, other than it involved Arthur, a gun (naturally), poison gas and a loud bang.
As good an actor as Cillian Murphy is, Tom Hardy stole every scene they were in together. There was a touch of the Fagin about him at times.
As an aside, i loved the occasional flashback scenes in which Aunt Polly appeared.
Ich, i can't recall what it was Arthur said, now (i will be watching it again so no spoilers) 'cos i was too busy watching his hair 'morphing' into various styles. Almost a different style for each bullet that left the barrel of his gun :-)