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Mum and dad took me to see it when I was about 8. It scared the living shit out of me. I'm pretty sure it still affects me now.thebish wrote:went out last night to watch "The Woman in Black" at the Fortune theatre...
cracking stuff - even though I had been before - (albeit 20yrs ago!) - I still jumped (and the kids certainly did!)
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jimbo wrote:Mum and dad took me to see it when I was about 8. It scared the living shit out of me. I'm pretty sure it still affects me now.thebish wrote:went out last night to watch "The Woman in Black" at the Fortune theatre...
cracking stuff - even though I had been before - (albeit 20yrs ago!) - I still jumped (and the kids certainly did!)
is that a creaking rocking chair sound i hear???

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I fear you've just opened the mother of all floodgates by inviting the forum to say what they like about Ross Kemp.
Still, s'pose its a busmans holiday for him after the way his wife treats him.
Still, s'pose its a busmans holiday for him after the way his wife treats him.
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I can't take him seriously, no matter how well-intentioned he is.
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I think they're divorced now.Lord Kangana wrote:I fear you've just opened the mother of all floodgates by inviting the forum to say what they like about Ross Kemp.
Still, s'pose its a busmans holiday for him after the way his wife treats him.
I met Ross Kemp a few years ago at a Leicester Tigers v Northampton Saints rugby match of all places. Sound feller actually. I remember being surprised by that at the time. He was a really nice bloke.
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Quality in 'Extras' too. "SAS stands for 'Special Army Soldiers' "Zulus Thousand of em wrote:I think they're divorced now.Lord Kangana wrote:I fear you've just opened the mother of all floodgates by inviting the forum to say what they like about Ross Kemp.
Still, s'pose its a busmans holiday for him after the way his wife treats him.
I met Ross Kemp a few years ago at a Leicester Tigers v Northampton Saints rugby match of all places. Sound feller actually. I remember being surprised by that at the time. He was a really nice bloke.
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its a cracking film! although the version i saw was dubbed instead of subtitled - and the american voices were so bad i thought they had done it like that on purpose.thebish wrote:just seen "Låt den rätte komma in" (Let the right one in) - a romantic/whimsical/horror-vampire film that's kind of hard to classify
intriguing - engaging - in swedish with subtitles.... worth a look...
Watched 'Office Space' last night - can see why it has a bit of a cult following.
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a little dvd spree today - bought the 'Spaced' box set, both seasons of 'Nighty Night', 'The Day Today' boxset, picked up 'Blow' & Inglourious on Blu-ray - and following WoW's guardian list (The Wite thread) have just ordered 'Our Friends in the North'!
half way through the first series of Spaced at the mo - Classic!!!
half way through the first series of Spaced at the mo - Classic!!!
Yeh, not sure what scared me more - that, the bouncing ball or the pony and trap followed by the piercing scream. The ghostly face of the woman appearing every now and again was also pretty terrifying. As I said, it was the single most scary thing I had ever seen.thebish wrote:jimbo wrote:Mum and dad took me to see it when I was about 8. It scared the living shit out of me. I'm pretty sure it still affects me now.thebish wrote:went out last night to watch "The Woman in Black" at the Fortune theatre...
cracking stuff - even though I had been before - (albeit 20yrs ago!) - I still jumped (and the kids certainly did!)
is that a creaking rocking chair sound i hear???
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