What are you watching tonight?
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Absolutely, Boris. The standard of the acting apart from, most notably, Penelope Wilton (who is absolutely outstanding) and, I'd say, Angela Griffin, it's ropey stuff but a decent enough storyline. Also, it's on on a Monday when I have bog all else to doboltonboris wrote:My missus has been watching that. They may aswell replace half the actors with paper fecking plates with faces drawn on, because they'll be better actors.
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Been trying my hardest to make Peaky Blinders stick but just can't warm to it....
Netflix however have struck gold again with 'Stranger a Things' couple of episodes in and it's excellent, retro-eighties-supernatural-pop-culture-tastic drama,
Netflix however have struck gold again with 'Stranger a Things' couple of episodes in and it's excellent, retro-eighties-supernatural-pop-culture-tastic drama,
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General Mannerheim wrote:Been trying my hardest to make Peaky Blinders stick but just can't warm to it....
Netflix however have struck gold again with 'Stranger a Things' couple of episodes in and it's excellent, retro-eighties-supernatural-pop-culture-tastic drama,
aye - just started watching that on the recco of one of my kids... good stuff!
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Has anyone seen this Suicide Squad yet? R4 ran an item earlier on how much stick it's getting from the critics
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I'd rather suck off Eric Pickles than watch another superhero film. Enough ffs.
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I was saying to a friend the other day that I'd got tired of them.Prufrock wrote:I'd rather suck off Eric Pickles than watch another superhero film. Enough ffs.
I don't feel quite as strongly as you do about it though!
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Prufrock wrote:I'd rather suck off Eric Pickles than watch another superhero film. Enough ffs.
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Prufrock wrote:I'd rather suck off Eric Pickles than watch another superhero film. Enough ffs.
watching superhero films isn't THAT hard to avoid, surely??
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Oh is that what it is? Easy to see why they'd be slagging it off then.I'll be giving it a miss then.Prufrock wrote:I'd rather suck off Eric Pickles than watch another superhero film. Enough ffs.
Hope it works out between you and Eric.
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margot robbie. nuff said.
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Watched The Falling. Nice idea, and the young cast are v good but it's v messy ace the writing is just insane. Frustrating affair.
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Whose cock you going to blow rather than watch that again then?Prufrock wrote:Watched The Falling. Nice idea, and the young cast are v good but it's v messy ace the writing is just insane. Frustrating affair.
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Hoboh wrote:Whose cock you going to blow rather than watch that again then?Prufrock wrote:Watched The Falling. Nice idea, and the young cast are v good but it's v messy ace the writing is just insane. Frustrating affair.
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Spent the last 3 days at Edinburgh Fringe for the first time. We've taken in over 20 performances, a mix of drama and comedy. The choice is incredible.
Top picks have been 2 dramas, 'Wild Thing' a short play about Oliver Reed and 'Hess' , a one hour monologue set in Spandau Prison, which left me unable to speak for 3 or 4 minutes afterwards, it was that powerful.
Some great comedy so far too, but yesterday saw us watching a show written by Hardeep Koli Singh, 'Rentgirl' which was about as funny as having your cock stapled to an oak plank. With rusty staples. Mind you, even that was funnier than the freebie we got dragged into yesterday afternoon, which was so excruciatingly bad I wished I'd had 2 nice pieces of polystyrene to rub together instead.
Already planning next year.
Top picks have been 2 dramas, 'Wild Thing' a short play about Oliver Reed and 'Hess' , a one hour monologue set in Spandau Prison, which left me unable to speak for 3 or 4 minutes afterwards, it was that powerful.
Some great comedy so far too, but yesterday saw us watching a show written by Hardeep Koli Singh, 'Rentgirl' which was about as funny as having your cock stapled to an oak plank. With rusty staples. Mind you, even that was funnier than the freebie we got dragged into yesterday afternoon, which was so excruciatingly bad I wished I'd had 2 nice pieces of polystyrene to rub together instead.
Already planning next year.
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You're being too modest BB. Share with everyone the richly deserved, and may I say long overdue, award that you won?Bijou Bob wrote:Spent the last 3 days at Edinburgh Fringe for the first time. We've taken in over 20 performances, a mix of drama and comedy. The choice is incredible.
Top picks have been 2 dramas, 'Wild Thing' a short play about Oliver Reed and 'Hess' , a one hour monologue set in Spandau Prison, which left me unable to speak for 3 or 4 minutes afterwards, it was that powerful.
Some great comedy so far too, but yesterday saw us watching a show written by Hardeep Koli Singh, 'Rentgirl' which was about as funny as having your cock stapled to an oak plank. With rusty staples. Mind you, even that was funnier than the freebie we got dragged into yesterday afternoon, which was so excruciatingly bad I wished I'd had 2 nice pieces of polystyrene to rub together instead.
Already planning next year.
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Was it for best fringe?
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Tw4t. The late night show last night involved one performer, 6 male audience members and 30 female for what turned out to be a masturbation masterclass entitled 'The W4nk Bank'. Unfortunately, the Usher ensured I was unable to follow the first rule of comedy- Never sit front and centre. Such was my prowess with a cucumber and lube (apparently silicon lube works FAR better) after being dragged on stage to help demonstrate 'The Corkscrew' and ' The Elevator' that I won the 'Wank3r of the Week' award, to much praise and ahem, a standing ovation. I'm so proud.
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There HAS to be photos of this.Bijou Bob wrote:Tw4t. The late night show last night involved one performer, 6 male audience members and 30 female for what turned out to be a masturbation masterclass entitled 'The W4nk Bank'. Unfortunately, the Usher ensured I was unable to follow the first rule of comedy- Never sit front and centre. Such was my prowess with a cucumber and lube (apparently silicon lube works FAR better) after being dragged on stage to help demonstrate 'The Corkscrew' and ' The Elevator' that I won the 'Wank3r of the Week' award, to much praise and ahem, a standing ovation. I'm so proud.
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^ You'd think wouldn't you?
Went to Home in Manchester today. Hadn't been since it relocated from the corner house. Nice set up and good food and beer.
Watched a film called Hope. French movie I think about African migrants trying to get to Europe. A great yet harrowing film and at the end everyone stayed in their seats for a while, probably because like us, I expect they were in floods of tears Definitely worth catching it if you can. Should be compulsory viewing in the corridors of power.
Went to Home in Manchester today. Hadn't been since it relocated from the corner house. Nice set up and good food and beer.
Watched a film called Hope. French movie I think about African migrants trying to get to Europe. A great yet harrowing film and at the end everyone stayed in their seats for a while, probably because like us, I expect they were in floods of tears Definitely worth catching it if you can. Should be compulsory viewing in the corridors of power.
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