What are you watching tonight?
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Well worth a watch. They had him on the pitch at half time at the Britannia the other week, to a standing ovation.Little Green Man wrote:Marvellous is getting a repeat tonight for those who didn't catch it first time.
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Oh nice one. Cheers wee Greeny.Little Green Man wrote:Marvellous is getting a repeat tonight for those who didn't catch it first time.
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Downton Abbey. Two hours of period costumes making historically-loaded social statements.
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watched that David Walliams "The Boy in the Dress" thing this evening - and apart from Walliams inserting himself into the thing and totally overdoing a completely un-necessary character towards the end - I really enjoyed it...
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Don't know about tonight, but at 3-35 I'll be on sentry duty at Rorke's Drift on Channel Four. There's rumours of Zulus to the south west; thousands of em...
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I thought it was utter, utter shitethebish wrote:watched that David Walliams "The Boy in the Dress" thing this evening - and apart from Walliams inserting himself into the thing and totally overdoing a completely un-necessary character towards the end - I really enjoyed it...
And then they followed it with that Victoria Wood nonsense
The Open All Hours update was the best of the 3 and it was nowt better than OK
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you sat through Victoria Wood and Open All Hours???? oh dear....CAPSLOCK wrote:I thought it was utter, utter shitethebish wrote:watched that David Walliams "The Boy in the Dress" thing this evening - and apart from Walliams inserting himself into the thing and totally overdoing a completely un-necessary character towards the end - I really enjoyed it...
And then they followed it with that Victoria Wood nonsense
The Open All Hours update was the best of the 3 and it was nowt better than OK
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This has been my number 1 must see unseen film for ages but even more so since I've seen it listed in so many critics top 5 of the year... Just finished watching it now. Wow. Wtw summed it up well enough there, face ache from grinning but lost the tear fight at the end! Incredible film.thebish wrote:cracking film - indeed! (I, too, had summat in my eye at the end!)William the White wrote:This afternoon I caught Pride at Cineworld.
I loved it, throughout I was either grinning or fighting back tears.
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this were on telly today
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one scene were in burnden park, i think they were playing sunderland or summat , in't cup .
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one scene were in burnden park, i think they were playing sunderland or summat , in't cup .
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Watched the Queen concert with Adam Lambert. Haven't seen them in a while and didn't expect much, but this lad is very good. Did all Freddie Mercury's stuff spot on. Impressed.
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Oooh Just seen and will get the 50 best moments of the FACup!!!
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Don't bother. Spoiled by Rio fecking Ferdinand.2399 wrote:Oooh Just seen and will get the 50 best moments of the FACup!!!
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At my mothers - so watched Mapp and Lucia - the 3rd of three... Was quite surprised to stay awake and quite enjoy it!
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Passing a very lazy New Years day (dog walks apart) by watching The Dam Busters and the original Italian Job. Roast beef for tea and possibly Snow White and the Huntsman later.Such a hectic life....
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Very excited to watch Birdman at the pictures tonight.
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Musketeers on TV. Loved the 1st series, so looking forward to this one
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Aye, watched the first series and just seen episode one of the new one. Nothing wrong with a bit of buckle swashing.twilight wrote:Musketeers on TV. Loved the 1st series, so looking forward to this one
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One of the first series directors was Andy Hay - former artistic director of the Octagon.TANGODANCER wrote:Aye, watched the first series and just seen episode one of the new one. Nothing wrong with a bit of buckle swashing.twilight wrote:Musketeers on TV. Loved the 1st series, so looking forward to this one
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Over Xmas happened to stumble on my dad catching up on his months' of taped telly - caught a glimpse of the second series of Peaky Blinders (or as the missus calls it, "Pesky Thingybobs") and ended up watching the whole thing, then going back for series 1. The odd dodgy accent aside I fecking loved it (2 being far better than 1 IMO). Can't wait for more.
Then went to see The Theory of Everything yesterday. Absolutely adored it. My favourite film in a good few years. Tone-perfect and utterly beautiful. One where people are consciously and obviously eating popcorn quietly so spellbinding is the film.
Then went to see The Theory of Everything yesterday. Absolutely adored it. My favourite film in a good few years. Tone-perfect and utterly beautiful. One where people are consciously and obviously eating popcorn quietly so spellbinding is the film.
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Watched interstellar the other day, are they taking the piss, so bad, so, so bad. It's overtly sexist, riddled with glaring, horrific logical / scientific errors. It's filled with cut and paste plot devices. It's so excruciatingly cliché it's embarrassing. Humans from the future that can almost save mankind but only with the help of Matthew Mcconaughey because his love for his daughter is the conduit?. feck off!
I don't understand how films like this ever get made, someone literally read a script with "love is the fifth dimension" and went "yep, let's turn this bollocks into a film".
I don't understand how films like this ever get made, someone literally read a script with "love is the fifth dimension" and went "yep, let's turn this bollocks into a film".
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