What are you watching tonight?
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Re: What are you watching tonight?
Does the fairy mind
Anyone see Camelot, was going to but forgot, wondered if it was worth it
Anyone see Camelot, was going to but forgot, wondered if it was worth it
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they're driving with soft hands...Bruce Rioja wrote:I put fairy liquid down on the corners, me.
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I did. Doubt I'll bother with a further eight episodes. Eva Green (as Morgan/a) got her gear off a couple of times but the story rambles all over the place and the casting is generally pretty awful. The skinny wimp in the lead role just doesn't cut it as a legendary warrior.Raven wrote:Anyone see Camelot, was going to but forgot, wondered if it was worth it
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Finished watching the second series of Psychoville last night. Absolutely bloody terrific. So glad I went right back to the beginning of series one and watched them through.
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TANGODANCER wrote:I did. Doubt I'll bother with a further eight episodes. Eva Green (as Morgan/a) got her gear off a couple of times but the story rambles all over the place and the casting is generally pretty awful. The skinny wimp in the lead role just doesn't cut it as a legendary warrior.Raven wrote:Anyone see Camelot, was going to but forgot, wondered if it was worth it
That's my evening entertainment sorted then. Cheers TD!
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Psychoville series 2.
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Kinell, a blast from the past. Just saw a clip on TV of some old pre-war Olympics footage. Showed a guy doing a stand-jump. Last saw that at primaray school. Just stand on the edge of a sandpit , swing your arms and jump as far as you can from a stationary position. Had forgotten it ever existed.
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Heard Murray Walker on the radio today describe it as the greatest winning drive he had ever seen...Wandering Willy wrote:He was 21st at one point - lucky the 20 in front all span out.Bruce Rioja wrote:Just seen it on the News. feck all to do with Button, that other bloke span out on the last lap!Wandering Willy wrote:Watched the Grand Prix.
Superb drive from Button.
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Finished that Gomorrah the other day, took me a looong time to get into it, must have started it three or four times, but it really grew on me.
Watched Deception tonight. Oh what pish. At least Hugh Jackman died.
Watched Deception tonight. Oh what pish. At least Hugh Jackman died.
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Murray Walker would hang his head in shame at span out....thebish wrote:Heard Murray Walker on the radio today describe it as the greatest winning drive he had ever seen...Wandering Willy wrote:He was 21st at one point - lucky the 20 in front all span out.Bruce Rioja wrote:Just seen it on the News. feck all to do with Button, that other bloke span out on the last lap!Wandering Willy wrote:Watched the Grand Prix.
Superb drive from Button.
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The latest episode of Game of Thrones. Simply awesome.
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"Span out" OUT!
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Bloody AVATAR might be put on tonight, am not looking forward to it.
I have put on hold quite a bit to purchase, partners not happy.
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I have put on hold quite a bit to purchase, partners not happy.
Terminator 4 at JB
2 X John Safrans Music Jamboree & The Onslow DVD at the ABC Shop
Black Books S3 (not for me) & The Terminator at Target
Plus at least $15 for the Market
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I'd rather listen to the fax machine than listen to that whining git.
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True Grit 2010 on BR from Lovefilm tonight.
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No, wait, no I'm not.
Tonight is all about the return of LUTHER
Tonight is all about the return of LUTHER
The fact that Luther is back for a second series tonight, despite decreasing ratings last year, pleases me enormously. Nothing else on television can match its constant absurdity. No other show can teeter on the brink of outright failure quite as fearlessly. It's too stupid to live, but somehow it's become too incredible to die.
Part of Luther's brilliance is its inability to understand the concept of subtlety. For example, the final episode of the first series ended with Luther, along with the man who Luther's wife had left him for and Luther's sexy serial killer gal pal, tracking down Luther's best friend (who had just killed Luther's aforementioned wife, by the way) and shooting him in the head for trying to frame Luther for her death. Which isn't really a storyline you'd expect from, say, Midsomer Murders, but it's a hell of a starting point for a new series.
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Predators on Sky Anytime.
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Quite enjoyed that, but from a Predageek point of view, I wish theyd stop messing around with all these different species of Predator and just make a film using the one from the first film, he was hard enough as it was!Annoyed Grunt wrote:Predators on Sky Anytime.
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Lofthouse Lower wrote:No, wait, no I'm not.
Tonight is all about the return of LUTHER
The fact that Luther is back for a second series tonight, despite decreasing ratings last year, pleases me enormously. Nothing else on television can match its constant absurdity. No other show can teeter on the brink of outright failure quite as fearlessly. It's too stupid to live, but somehow it's become too incredible to die.
Part of Luther's brilliance is its inability to understand the concept of subtlety. For example, the final episode of the first series ended with Luther, along with the man who Luther's wife had left him for and Luther's sexy serial killer gal pal, tracking down Luther's best friend (who had just killed Luther's aforementioned wife, by the way) and shooting him in the head for trying to frame Luther for her death. Which isn't really a storyline you'd expect from, say, Midsomer Murders, but it's a hell of a starting point for a new series.
Agreed. One of the best series on TV. Original drama indeed.
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Wonderfully, brilliantly, bat-shit insane. As per. Idris Elba STILL sounds wrong with an English accent though!Lofthouse Lower wrote:No, wait, no I'm not.
Tonight is all about the return of LUTHER
The fact that Luther is back for a second series tonight, despite decreasing ratings last year, pleases me enormously. Nothing else on television can match its constant absurdity. No other show can teeter on the brink of outright failure quite as fearlessly. It's too stupid to live, but somehow it's become too incredible to die.
Part of Luther's brilliance is its inability to understand the concept of subtlety. For example, the final episode of the first series ended with Luther, along with the man who Luther's wife had left him for and Luther's sexy serial killer gal pal, tracking down Luther's best friend (who had just killed Luther's aforementioned wife, by the way) and shooting him in the head for trying to frame Luther for her death. Which isn't really a storyline you'd expect from, say, Midsomer Murders, but it's a hell of a starting point for a new series.
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Be more kind, my friends, try to be more kind.
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