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Sex wee o'clock that innitVerbal wrote:Oh golly
some person at the Comic Con. in San Diego filmed the trailer for Tennant's last two appearances as Doctor Who. It's a bit crappy quality but nonetheless shows which characters will be back...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NcQcaucYOc0
far too excited about this.
Crackers is one way of putting it. Meh yeah of course it was egocentric, but he was a famous author who included amongst his court the likes of Johnny Depp, he was hardly gonna go with a whimper. Literally with a bang (by which I mean the cannon not the gun).General Mannerheim wrote:yeah Depp narrates. it is a great tribute!Prufrock wrote:Is it the one Johnny Depp does? Heard great things about it. That's my tomorrow evening planned.General Mannerheim wrote:check out the HST documentary on bbc2, 'Gonzo'
seen before but worth watching again if your a fan of the man, the legend!!!
Mahalo!!
he was fookin crackers!
Always thought his funeral business was a bit egocentric, but then again if he made such an impact on peoples lives that they wantes to arrange something like that then its fair enough, i spose.
Just watched the first half, will report back after I finish it tomorrow, but loving it so far.
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yeah, the send off was certainly fitting, just the fact he had designed and planned it all years before he died was a bit charlie big bollocks? - anyway, i dont want to dwell on that - i think he was frickin great!!!Prufrock wrote:Crackers is one way of putting it. Meh yeah of course it was egocentric, but he was a famous author who included amongst his court the likes of Johnny Depp, he was hardly gonna go with a whimper. Literally with a bang (by which I mean the cannon not the gun).General Mannerheim wrote:yeah Depp narrates. it is a great tribute!Prufrock wrote:Is it the one Johnny Depp does? Heard great things about it. That's my tomorrow evening planned.General Mannerheim wrote:check out the HST documentary on bbc2, 'Gonzo'
seen before but worth watching again if your a fan of the man, the legend!!!
Mahalo!!
he was fookin crackers!
Always thought his funeral business was a bit egocentric, but then again if he made such an impact on peoples lives that they wantes to arrange something like that then its fair enough, i spose.
Just watched the first half, will report back after I finish it tomorrow, but loving it so far.
have you read much of his stuff?
F*L in Las Vegas, Better than sex, and F&L on the Campaign trail '72. Just ordered the Hell's angels book too. What bout you?General Mannerheim wrote:yeah, the send off was certainly fitting, just the fact he had designed and planned it all years before he died was a bit charlie big bollocks? - anyway, i dont want to dwell on that - i think he was frickin great!!!Prufrock wrote:Crackers is one way of putting it. Meh yeah of course it was egocentric, but he was a famous author who included amongst his court the likes of Johnny Depp, he was hardly gonna go with a whimper. Literally with a bang (by which I mean the cannon not the gun).General Mannerheim wrote:yeah Depp narrates. it is a great tribute!Prufrock wrote:Is it the one Johnny Depp does? Heard great things about it. That's my tomorrow evening planned.General Mannerheim wrote:check out the HST documentary on bbc2, 'Gonzo'
seen before but worth watching again if your a fan of the man, the legend!!!
Mahalo!!
he was fookin crackers!
Always thought his funeral business was a bit egocentric, but then again if he made such an impact on peoples lives that they wantes to arrange something like that then its fair enough, i spose.
Just watched the first half, will report back after I finish it tomorrow, but loving it so far.
have you read much of his stuff?
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Get yourself a copy of "Kingdom of Fear" - easily the best book about Bush-era America I've ever read....Prufrock wrote:F*L in Las Vegas, Better than sex, and F&L on the Campaign trail '72. Just ordered the Hell's angels book too. What bout you?General Mannerheim wrote:yeah, the send off was certainly fitting, just the fact he had designed and planned it all years before he died was a bit charlie big bollocks? - anyway, i dont want to dwell on that - i think he was frickin great!!!Prufrock wrote:Crackers is one way of putting it. Meh yeah of course it was egocentric, but he was a famous author who included amongst his court the likes of Johnny Depp, he was hardly gonna go with a whimper. Literally with a bang (by which I mean the cannon not the gun).General Mannerheim wrote:yeah Depp narrates. it is a great tribute!Prufrock wrote: Is it the one Johnny Depp does? Heard great things about it. That's my tomorrow evening planned.
he was fookin crackers!
Always thought his funeral business was a bit egocentric, but then again if he made such an impact on peoples lives that they wantes to arrange something like that then its fair enough, i spose.
Just watched the first half, will report back after I finish it tomorrow, but loving it so far.
have you read much of his stuff?
"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"
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seemed to have hijacked this thread a tad - read Hells Angels, Rum Diary, both F&L's, Kingdom of fear, Curse of Lono plus loads of his articles & short stories - also read The Jokes Over by Ralph Steadman - thats quality!Prufrock wrote:F*L in Las Vegas, Better than sex, and F&L on the Campaign trail '72. Just ordered the Hell's angels book too. What bout you?General Mannerheim wrote:yeah, the send off was certainly fitting, just the fact he had designed and planned it all years before he died was a bit charlie big bollocks? - anyway, i dont want to dwell on that - i think he was frickin great!!!Prufrock wrote:Crackers is one way of putting it. Meh yeah of course it was egocentric, but he was a famous author who included amongst his court the likes of Johnny Depp, he was hardly gonna go with a whimper. Literally with a bang (by which I mean the cannon not the gun).General Mannerheim wrote:yeah Depp narrates. it is a great tribute!Prufrock wrote: Is it the one Johnny Depp does? Heard great things about it. That's my tomorrow evening planned.
he was fookin crackers!
Always thought his funeral business was a bit egocentric, but then again if he made such an impact on peoples lives that they wantes to arrange something like that then its fair enough, i spose.
Just watched the first half, will report back after I finish it tomorrow, but loving it so far.
have you read much of his stuff?
There is a movie in production of the Rum Diary, Johnny Depp's project!
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BBC 4 on form at the moment. tonight's drama - the second in the Under the Skin series of historicasl medical drama was excellent. Probably the most engaging of anything on atm. The Spanish flu epidemic after WW1 - that killed three times as many as the war itself - as experienced in Manchester, where a heroic bunch of doctors, nurses, politicians and people keep it to over 3000 (!) deaths. What's more this wasn't freeview on the cheap. some real location work, excellent actors, and i really enjoyed the archive footage.
Nice also to see local politicians, and locasl government officials, the subject of so much spleen and mockery currently, as committed leaders of their community, trying to deal with a crisis of terrible implications, and doing it honestly. Anyone else catch it/ if not - worth an hour on iplayer in my opinion...
Nice also to see local politicians, and locasl government officials, the subject of so much spleen and mockery currently, as committed leaders of their community, trying to deal with a crisis of terrible implications, and doing it honestly. Anyone else catch it/ if not - worth an hour on iplayer in my opinion...
http://www.guardian.co.uk/culture/2009/ ... panish-fluWilliam the White wrote:BBC 4 on form at the moment. tonight's drama - the second in the Under the Skin series of historicasl medical drama was excellent. Probably the most engaging of anything on atm. The Spanish flu epidemic after WW1 - that killed three times as many as the war itself - as experienced in Manchester, where a heroic bunch of doctors, nurses, politicians and people keep it to over 3000 (!) deaths. What's more this wasn't freeview on the cheap. some real location work, excellent actors, and i really enjoyed the archive footage.
Nice also to see local politicians, and locasl government officials, the subject of so much spleen and mockery currently, as committed leaders of their community, trying to deal with a crisis of terrible implications, and doing it honestly. Anyone else catch it/ if not - worth an hour on iplayer in my opinion...
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Zombie Strippers.
Quality. Starring Robert Englund and Jenna Jamieson.
A damning parody of hypocrisy and the way the "sex industry" is viewed by workers and consumers - men oggling women who they consider as nothing more than lumps of flesh, women viewing said men as nothing more than easy money - or "food" - and both being screwed over by the people in charge.
All with superb head-ripping violence. And some marvellous lines, such as:
"We stopped that thing - what was it called?"
"The Apocalypse"
"That was it. Lieutenant Ryker here killed Satan himself with a sharp stick. Good work, soldier!"
Well, I liked it.
Quality. Starring Robert Englund and Jenna Jamieson.
A damning parody of hypocrisy and the way the "sex industry" is viewed by workers and consumers - men oggling women who they consider as nothing more than lumps of flesh, women viewing said men as nothing more than easy money - or "food" - and both being screwed over by the people in charge.
All with superb head-ripping violence. And some marvellous lines, such as:
"We stopped that thing - what was it called?"
"The Apocalypse"
"That was it. Lieutenant Ryker here killed Satan himself with a sharp stick. Good work, soldier!"
Well, I liked it.
"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
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Bit tabloid that, but ok in content...Prufrock wrote:http://www.guardian.co.uk/culture/2009/ ... panish-fluWilliam the White wrote:BBC 4 on form at the moment. tonight's drama - the second in the Under the Skin series of historicasl medical drama was excellent. Probably the most engaging of anything on atm. The Spanish flu epidemic after WW1 - that killed three times as many as the war itself - as experienced in Manchester, where a heroic bunch of doctors, nurses, politicians and people keep it to over 3000 (!) deaths. What's more this wasn't freeview on the cheap. some real location work, excellent actors, and i really enjoyed the archive footage.
Nice also to see local politicians, and locasl government officials, the subject of so much spleen and mockery currently, as committed leaders of their community, trying to deal with a crisis of terrible implications, and doing it honestly. Anyone else catch it/ if not - worth an hour on iplayer in my opinion...
Noooooo, it's what tabloids aim to be, populist subject, engaging yet simple tone, and interesting enough and amusing enough that you read it and take in a serious point. Brooker not at his best, but doing what he does best.William the White wrote:Bit tabloid that, but ok in content...Prufrock wrote:http://www.guardian.co.uk/culture/2009/ ... panish-fluWilliam the White wrote:BBC 4 on form at the moment. tonight's drama - the second in the Under the Skin series of historicasl medical drama was excellent. Probably the most engaging of anything on atm. The Spanish flu epidemic after WW1 - that killed three times as many as the war itself - as experienced in Manchester, where a heroic bunch of doctors, nurses, politicians and people keep it to over 3000 (!) deaths. What's more this wasn't freeview on the cheap. some real location work, excellent actors, and i really enjoyed the archive footage.
Nice also to see local politicians, and locasl government officials, the subject of so much spleen and mockery currently, as committed leaders of their community, trying to deal with a crisis of terrible implications, and doing it honestly. Anyone else catch it/ if not - worth an hour on iplayer in my opinion...
In a world that has decided
That it's going to lose its mind
Be more kind, my friends, try to be more kind.
That it's going to lose its mind
Be more kind, my friends, try to be more kind.
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