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me too - its on all the time. Great moment in the interbiew when he's been found out!Bruno wrote:Seen that before, it's a really interesting programme isn't it? Cheeky bastard that he is.boltonboris wrote:Watching football fakes on sky 2
Fantastic stories of Alessandro Zarelli (Italian 'superstar') and the infamous Ali Dia
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Of course it's a word.Bruno wrote:Went to see Zombieland last night, about the struggle of four people to survive in a zombie-infested America,
I cannot recommend it enough, it was like Sean of the Dead, but funnier and gorier (if that even is a word). Just go and see it. Now.
And one which always recommends a film to me.
I'll go. But not until after work....
"People are crazy and times are strange
I’m locked in tight, I’m out of range
I used to care, but things have changed"
I’m locked in tight, I’m out of range
I used to care, but things have changed"
You'll not regret it, especially at a particular bit.........Puskas wrote:Of course it's a word.Bruno wrote:Went to see Zombieland last night, about the struggle of four people to survive in a zombie-infested America,
I cannot recommend it enough, it was like Sean of the Dead, but funnier and gorier (if that even is a word). Just go and see it. Now.
And one which always recommends a film to me.
I'll go. But not until after work....
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Thanks for the recommendation - just got home from seeing it and im still grinning!!! absolutely utterly ACE film. really manages to swerve all the usual cliqhes of a zombie genre, and is unbelievably funny!Bruno wrote:Went to see Zombieland last night, about the struggle of four people to survive in a zombie-infested America,
I cannot recommend it enough, it was like Sean of the Dead, but funnier and gorier (if that even is a word). Just go and see it. Now.
not come back from the cinema so pleased for donkeys!
... and Emma Stone is Treeeeeemenous!!
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Tis a powerful film. Haven't read the book so I can't compare but thought that it dealt with it very well.Bruno wrote:Just watched 'the boy in the striped pyjamas' on sky movies.
I'm in bits, that was so so sad.
It makes you think, shows the holocaust from a different (and interesting angle) and is incredibly engaging for a film covering such difficult topics.
The ending is just gut wrenching but to an extent a "necessary" ending!
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