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hell fire - i was nervous it would not live up to expectation, but it fukkin smashed it!!!General Mannerheim wrote:.Bruno wrote:[spoiler]IT'S FANTASTICBruno wrote:No pal, been saving myself.
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im on it tonight!!! ohhh baby!!!!!
absolutely brilliant! i watched it twice!
'FU CK ME FAT BOYYYYY'
also got a behind the scenes cast interview type show like the ones you find on the dvd - very funny also.
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Same. Superb isn't it? Also I don't know what you think of this, but there's something about Jeff's wife, I think I fancy her, which is strange because she looks like a goat.General Mannerheim wrote:hell fire - i was nervous it would not live up to expectation, but it fukkin smashed it!!!General Mannerheim wrote:.Bruno wrote:[spoiler]IT'S FANTASTICBruno wrote:No pal, been saving myself.
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im on it tonight!!! ohhh baby!!!!!
absolutely brilliant! i watched it twice!
'FU CK ME FAT BOYYYYY'
also got a behind the scenes cast interview type show like the ones you find on the dvd - very funny also.
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ha, your on your own with that one! but i do think she is hilarious! prob my fave character!Bruno wrote:Same. Superb isn't it? Also I don't know what you think of this, but there's something about Jeff's wife, I think I fancy her, which is strange because she looks like a goat.General Mannerheim wrote:hell fire - i was nervous it would not live up to expectation, but it fukkin smashed it!!!General Mannerheim wrote:.Bruno wrote:[spoiler]IT'S FANTASTICBruno wrote:No pal, been saving myself.
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im on it tonight!!! ohhh baby!!!!!
absolutely brilliant! i watched it twice!
'FU CK ME FAT BOYYYYY'
also got a behind the scenes cast interview type show like the ones you find on the dvd - very funny also.
Loretta tho, now she is fit!
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There's a quick resume here Bruce (rather than rhyme on) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bourne ... acy_(film)Bruce Rioja wrote:I'm going to watch the third Bourne one tonight as I haven't seen it. £3 in ASDA, gerrin. Can someone remind me please, what happened in the second one?
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[spoiler]Bruce Rioja wrote:I'm going to watch the third Bourne one tonight as I haven't seen it. £3 in ASDA, gerrin. Can someone remind me please, what happened in the second one?
Bourne framed for killing two CIA agents. Bourne and his missus eloped to India. Some russian spy bloke sent to assassinate Bourne, kills his other half instead, but russian bloke thinks he died as well. Bourne travels to Europe, his passport pops up on the grid and CIA try to track him down. Cue lots of shooting and death and stuff, until ultimately CIA bloke (scottish actor, forgot his name) admits to framing bourne. He tops him self, Bourne sends the tapes to Pamela Landy which incrimate CIA bloke. Bourne then travels to Moscow to apologise to the daughter whose parents he killed on his first mission. Oh, and on the way he kills the russian spy in a car chase. Ends with a phone call between Bourne and Landy. [/spoiler]
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In Bourne 2, he still has no memory and gets chased around a lot. Bit like the other two.
Saw a film called 'Fish Tank' last night. Gritty social realism directed by a woman called Andrea Arnold who used to be a children's TV presenter. It follows a mouthy young girl on an Essex housing estate trying to break free of her surroundings and getting dangerously involved with her mother's new boyfriend. A bit slow but full of great imagery, a startling natural central performance by first-time actor Katie Jarvis and some near-shocking moments. If Ken Loach is your bag (and even Shameless, to an extent) you'll probably like this.
Saw a film called 'Fish Tank' last night. Gritty social realism directed by a woman called Andrea Arnold who used to be a children's TV presenter. It follows a mouthy young girl on an Essex housing estate trying to break free of her surroundings and getting dangerously involved with her mother's new boyfriend. A bit slow but full of great imagery, a startling natural central performance by first-time actor Katie Jarvis and some near-shocking moments. If Ken Loach is your bag (and even Shameless, to an extent) you'll probably like this.
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Didn't she direct Red Road - which i thought was a really decent Loach-like movie?ratbert wrote:In Bourne 2, he still has no memory and gets chased around a lot. Bit like the other two.
Saw a film called 'Fish Tank' last night. Gritty social realism directed by a woman called Andrea Arnold who used to be a children's TV presenter. It follows a mouthy young girl on an Essex housing estate trying to break free of her surroundings and getting dangerously involved with her mother's new boyfriend. A bit slow but full of great imagery, a startling natural central performance by first-time actor Katie Jarvis and some near-shocking moments. If Ken Loach is your bag (and even Shameless, to an extent) you'll probably like this.
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I watched Goodbye Mr Chips (The Robert Donat one) last evening before another film, the name of which now escapes me, as a prelude to watching the Brum v Us game. I was somewhat bored with the latter and in a fit of fidgety fullness (I'd had two or three bourbons by then) checked the kick-off time - even though I knew full well that it was midnight. What I didn't know full well was that the game was not televised. I really should check the transmission programmes before sitting down on Saturday nights.
Back to Mr Chips: It's a lovely story, but every time I watch the film and then think back on it there's not very much to it. Apparently Donat received an Oscar for his performance as Mr Chips and, although I think he did a jolly good job in the role, I'm not sure that it deserved that accolade. Perhaps there was little else of value nominated in that year. I suspect that it's time I read the book from which it is adapted.
Back to Mr Chips: It's a lovely story, but every time I watch the film and then think back on it there's not very much to it. Apparently Donat received an Oscar for his performance as Mr Chips and, although I think he did a jolly good job in the role, I'm not sure that it deserved that accolade. Perhaps there was little else of value nominated in that year. I suspect that it's time I read the book from which it is adapted.
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Totally agreed. My brother and I sat down to watch the first episode, both of us saying 'please don't be shit, please don't be shit' and we were laughing our socks off all the way through.BWFC_Insane wrote:The latest episode was absolute top drawer.jimbo wrote:Anyone been watching the new series of Peep Show? First two episodes absolutely top drawer!
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I am so glad that it hasn't dropped in quality one little bit, and I still fancy Dobby.
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