What are you watching tonight?
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Shit the bed. You were not wrong!LeverEnd wrote:It's a slow burner. wait til the end of 1, you'll be well up for series 2, and that's when I confidently predict you'll be hooked. The characters are amazing, you really get to know them in a way that's not possible in a film, Lord of The Rings for example.General Mannerheim wrote:Currently trying to catch up with Game of Thrones, just toward the end of 1st series, i like it but I'm not hooked, and I don't really have a clue what's. going on - but I enjoyed the Dothraki pour that molten gold on that lads head!
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Summats afoot
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Premium Rush.....it was ok...
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The US Open. What a redhooooocluously difficult course. 

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May stick that on later.....currently watching Around the World in 80 Days...Bruce Rioja wrote:The US Open. What a redhooooocluously difficult course.
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Anyone see that 'Buried' last night on ITV4?
Bloody ell. Film about a lorry driver kidnapped in Iraq and tied up and locked in a coffin underground - where the whole action takes place. Better than 128 hours or whatever it was called for me. Not for claustrophobes though!
Bloody ell. Film about a lorry driver kidnapped in Iraq and tied up and locked in a coffin underground - where the whole action takes place. Better than 128 hours or whatever it was called for me. Not for claustrophobes though!
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seemed like a copy of this-Harry Genshaw wrote:Anyone see that 'Buried' last night on ITV4?
Bloody ell. Film about a lorry driver kidnapped in Iraq and tied up and locked in a coffin underground - where the whole action takes place. Better than 128 hours or whatever it was called for me. Not for claustrophobes though!
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0096163/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; - which is the film most people shout out when "burying folk that arent dead" genre is discussed.
i think it were that. this was also on the same theme- http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0099188/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; with one of the dudes from animal house.
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I had time to kill a couple of years ago any went to see a film which fitted my timings. The only one was this.Harry Genshaw wrote:Anyone see that 'Buried' last night on ITV4?
Bloody ell. Film about a lorry driver kidnapped in Iraq and tied up and locked in a coffin underground - where the whole action takes place. Better than 128 hours or whatever it was called for me. Not for claustrophobes though!
The most unremitting, scarring, awful 90 minutes I've ever spent in a cinema. I'm sure it's a superbly crafted piece of cinema, but only watch it if you're feeling robust.
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Airport Live on BBC2......the downside of having a wife fascinated with planes/airports/crashes etc...
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I'm watching it too. Therefor, unlike you, Mrs Grunt watches good telly.Annoyed Grunt wrote:Airport Live on BBC2......the downside of having a wife fascinated with planes/airports/crashes etc...

Doesn't matter how many times I fly, nor how many times I have it explained to me, I will always stand in wonder at how the fecking things stay up. Also, I will continue to avoid Heathrow like the plague.
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Bruce Rioja wrote:I'm watching it too. Therefor, unlike you, Mrs Grunt watches good telly.Annoyed Grunt wrote:Airport Live on BBC2......the downside of having a wife fascinated with planes/airports/crashes etc...![]()
Doesn't matter how many times I fly, nor how many times I have it explained to me, I will always stand in wonder at how the fecking things stay up. Also, I will continue to avoid Heathrow like the plague.

We went to the visitors centre at Manny airport the other Sunday...watched one of those A380's take off....baffled me as to how it got in the air, looked like I could've ran faster down the runway...
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A380s?? they are too big and too heavy to fly - FACT.Annoyed Grunt wrote:Bruce Rioja wrote:I'm watching it too. Therefor, unlike you, Mrs Grunt watches good telly.Annoyed Grunt wrote:Airport Live on BBC2......the downside of having a wife fascinated with planes/airports/crashes etc...![]()
Doesn't matter how many times I fly, nor how many times I have it explained to me, I will always stand in wonder at how the fecking things stay up. Also, I will continue to avoid Heathrow like the plague.![]()
We went to the visitors centre at Manny airport the other Sunday...watched one of those A380's take off....baffled me as to how it got in the air, looked like I could've ran faster down the runway...
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thebish wrote:A380s?? they are too big and too heavy to fly - FACT.Annoyed Grunt wrote:Bruce Rioja wrote:I'm watching it too. Therefor, unlike you, Mrs Grunt watches good telly.Annoyed Grunt wrote:Airport Live on BBC2......the downside of having a wife fascinated with planes/airports/crashes etc...![]()
Doesn't matter how many times I fly, nor how many times I have it explained to me, I will always stand in wonder at how the fecking things stay up. Also, I will continue to avoid Heathrow like the plague.![]()
We went to the visitors centre at Manny airport the other Sunday...watched one of those A380's take off....baffled me as to how it got in the air, looked like I could've ran faster down the runway...

One of those.....it made it off the runway...
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^ nahh - they do it with mirrors - that's to big and too heavy to stay in the sky - can't be done!
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New series of True Blood. It's got a bit daft now but still entertaining. And Rutger Hauer has popped up in it now which is always a good thing.
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Been up to see Man of Steel - shouldn't have bothered.
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You're thinking of a B(ee)380.thebish wrote:A380s?? they are too big and too heavy to fly - FACT.Annoyed Grunt wrote:Bruce Rioja wrote:I'm watching it too. Therefor, unlike you, Mrs Grunt watches good telly.Annoyed Grunt wrote:Airport Live on BBC2......the downside of having a wife fascinated with planes/airports/crashes etc...![]()
Doesn't matter how many times I fly, nor how many times I have it explained to me, I will always stand in wonder at how the fecking things stay up. Also, I will continue to avoid Heathrow like the plague.![]()
We went to the visitors centre at Manny airport the other Sunday...watched one of those A380's take off....baffled me as to how it got in the air, looked like I could've ran faster down the runway...
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