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Trendy not to like it though, Bruce.Bruce Rioja wrote:Just watched it now. I thouht it was pretty good to be honest, which is as expected. I could've done without the close-up on the wardrobe malfunction though!General Mannerheim wrote:wasnt dissappointed, wasnt exactly thrilled by it either.BWFC_Insane wrote:Inbetweeners.....dissapointing, or is that just me?
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Trendy? No was just a little underwhelmed by the first episode.East Lower wrote:Trendy not to like it though, Bruce.Bruce Rioja wrote:Just watched it now. I thouht it was pretty good to be honest, which is as expected. I could've done without the close-up on the wardrobe malfunction though!General Mannerheim wrote:wasnt dissappointed, wasnt exactly thrilled by it either.BWFC_Insane wrote:Inbetweeners.....dissapointing, or is that just me?
Last nights episode was back on form...."Ok only because I'm a drug dealer, not because I'm black"

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Yeah, was miles better last night. TV suddenly picked itself up recently. i watched the 2nd TIE86 again afterwards, which cracked me up (woody on that excercise bike, and gadget snorting sherbet dips) and Him & Her was fookin hilarious last night n'all. chuck in a few eps of Entourage and meant i didnt stop grinning all night.
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East Lower wrote:100% agree. Brilliant.CAPSLOCK wrote:Well, the big day has come and goneCAPSLOCK wrote:Anyway, a little quiz
Its only a couple of weeks away now....you know you'll be watching it
What is it
ps my downloading fingers are twitching
It's a cracker
Oh aye!!! I am now in possesion... tempted to sack Burnley off now!
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Watched The Prophet last night. a much praised French gangster/prison drama which also looks at racial division. A complex story, violence extreme but not lingered over with sado-masochistic delight, very well shot, interestingly acted and I was held thoughout the 2 hrs 35. And was left with the faintly guilty feeling of 'so what'? Nothing new here, no profound insights, no revelations, just a good flick, which is fine, but did it deserve the raves?
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I really liked A Prophet, but still not as good as Mesrine!
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slightly off topic but... Has anyone walked up Dale Street in Manchester the last couple of days? Hell fire i thought i was in Godfather 2, just needed to find the Genco Olive Oil Company! Seriously the whole street has been turned into a film set to look like 1940’s New York, its for the new Captain America film! Filming has started and will be on site there for a good few weeks, they are filming a 4 minute car chase scene round the Northern Quarter apparently too. I was like a fat kid in a sweet shop - all the camera equipment, lighting rigs, actors trailers etc etc, and the detail of the set is unbelievable!
I was around when they were filming the Guy Ritchie Sherlock flick but it was nothing like the scale of this. Quality!
http://www.superrobotmayhem.com/comic-b ... erica-set/
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slightly off topic but... Has anyone walked up Dale Street in Manchester the last couple of days? Hell fire i thought i was in Godfather 2, just needed to find the Genco Olive Oil Company! Seriously the whole street has been turned into a film set to look like 1940’s New York, its for the new Captain America film! Filming has started and will be on site there for a good few weeks, they are filming a 4 minute car chase scene round the Northern Quarter apparently too. I was like a fat kid in a sweet shop - all the camera equipment, lighting rigs, actors trailers etc etc, and the detail of the set is unbelievable!
I was around when they were filming the Guy Ritchie Sherlock flick but it was nothing like the scale of this. Quality!
http://www.superrobotmayhem.com/comic-b ... erica-set/
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Did you find any dwarves with drugs?General Mannerheim wrote:I really liked A Prophet, but still not as good as Mesrine!
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slightly off topic but... Has anyone walked up Dale Street in Manchester the last couple of days? Hell fire i thought i was in Godfather 2, just needed to find the Genco Olive Oil Company! Seriously the whole street has been turned into a film set to look like 1940’s New York, its for the new Captain America film! Filming has started and will be on site there for a good few weeks, they are filming a 4 minute car chase scene round the Northern Quarter apparently too. I was like a fat kid in a sweet shop - all the camera equipment, lighting rigs, actors trailers etc etc, and the detail of the set is unbelievable!
I was around when they were filming the Guy Ritchie Sherlock flick but it was nothing like the scale of this. Quality!
http://www.superrobotmayhem.com/comic-b ... erica-set/

I'm doing nowt and the kids are off school on FridayGeneral Mannerheim wrote:I really liked A Prophet, but still not as good as Mesrine!
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slightly off topic but... Has anyone walked up Dale Street in Manchester the last couple of days? Hell fire i thought i was in Godfather 2, just needed to find the Genco Olive Oil Company! Seriously the whole street has been turned into a film set to look like 1940’s New York, its for the new Captain America film! Filming has started and will be on site there for a good few weeks, they are filming a 4 minute car chase scene round the Northern Quarter apparently too. I was like a fat kid in a sweet shop - all the camera equipment, lighting rigs, actors trailers etc etc, and the detail of the set is unbelievable!
I was around when they were filming the Guy Ritchie Sherlock flick but it was nothing like the scale of this. Quality!
http://www.superrobotmayhem.com/comic-b ... erica-set/
Is there owt for them to see?
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Damned right! Though maybe the most expensive beer I've ever drunk... Did you go to the art gallery? Small but some v gd stuff there...Bruce Rioja wrote:On the subject of which - managed to get a couple of free hours in Bruges last Thursday and visited a few of the locations. Wonderful place.William the White wrote: Did you find any dwarves with drugs?
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Well I've got four grams on me and one gram in me which is why me heart is going like the clappers, as is I'm about to have a heart attackWilliam the White wrote:Did you find any dwarves with drugs?General Mannerheim wrote:I really liked A Prophet, but still not as good as Mesrine!
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slightly off topic but... Has anyone walked up Dale Street in Manchester the last couple of days? Hell fire i thought i was in Godfather 2, just needed to find the Genco Olive Oil Company! Seriously the whole street has been turned into a film set to look like 1940’s New York, its for the new Captain America film! Filming has started and will be on site there for a good few weeks, they are filming a 4 minute car chase scene round the Northern Quarter apparently too. I was like a fat kid in a sweet shop - all the camera equipment, lighting rigs, actors trailers etc etc, and the detail of the set is unbelievable!
I was around when they were filming the Guy Ritchie Sherlock flick but it was nothing like the scale of this. Quality!
http://www.superrobotmayhem.com/comic-b ... erica-set/
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Yeah i reckon, if they're interested. They've got the 40's period cars there, and extras in costume mooching about. theres gonna be explosions too apparently, just cant find any scheduling info? Fascinating tho. Wonder if Sam L will be in Lamarrs for a friday tea timer!?CAPSLOCK wrote:I'm doing nowt and the kids are off school on FridayGeneral Mannerheim wrote:I really liked A Prophet, but still not as good as Mesrine!
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slightly off topic but... Has anyone walked up Dale Street in Manchester the last couple of days? Hell fire i thought i was in Godfather 2, just needed to find the Genco Olive Oil Company! Seriously the whole street has been turned into a film set to look like 1940’s New York, its for the new Captain America film! Filming has started and will be on site there for a good few weeks, they are filming a 4 minute car chase scene round the Northern Quarter apparently too. I was like a fat kid in a sweet shop - all the camera equipment, lighting rigs, actors trailers etc etc, and the detail of the set is unbelievable!
I was around when they were filming the Guy Ritchie Sherlock flick but it was nothing like the scale of this. Quality!
http://www.superrobotmayhem.com/comic-b ... erica-set/
Is there owt for them to see?
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