What are you watching tonight?
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I'm available for written or spoken reviewsGeneral Mannerheim wrote:back in Bristol now so i can get stuck into a few fillums that our Maude wouldnt fancy. Titles ive collected lately include...
Black Swan shit
Flags of our fathers mawkish shit
Baader Meinhof Complex boring
Very Long Engagement pervert
Dead Man shit
Cinema Paradiso overrated
Five Easy Pieces
Lost Highway amazing
Peeping Tom overrated
Where the Wild things are for kids
Suspiria crap
Rashomon crap
Paris. Texas crap
Pretty eclectic mix, some new some old, should be good!

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is crap better or worse than shit?
and what does 'for kids' mean in your rating system, is Toy Story for kids?
and what does 'for kids' mean in your rating system, is Toy Story for kids?
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Re: What are you watching tonight?
Yes, definitely.
Crap and shit are equal, I think.
Crap and shit are equal, I think.
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Re: What are you watching tonight?
Double sigh!Gary the Enfield wrote:I watched 'A question of Sport' last night, which always entertains.
Alistair Campbell (big Burnley fan) was on the show and, as he was introduced it showed a clip of him stood on what I assume was the steps of Burnley Town Hall with a grinning Owen Coyle. Oops.
Jessica Ennis was on too (sigh)
Better yet SKD was one of the Mystery Guests in a fighter plane/ top gun effort.
Great show.
Never got SKD, better half did, she always gets them though.
I did say what it Michael Owen at first and said it couldn't be SKD he was too tall for those wee planes

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I watched that 'The Wolfman' yesterday with Benicio Del Toro and Sir Anthony Hopkins. The werewolf itself looked absolutely crap, but the settings were good. I quite enjoyed, but probably wouldn't watch it again..
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I saw it when it was on Premier last week, didn't think much of it. Then again, watched 'Sherlock Holmes' with that wooden bell-end Jude Law in, that was good.boltonboris wrote:I watched that 'The Wolfman' yesterday with Benicio Del Toro and Sir Anthony Hopkins. The werewolf itself looked absolutely crap, but the settings were good. I quite enjoyed, but probably wouldn't watch it again..
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Re: What are you watching tonight?
That's the Operation Mincemeat film from the 1950's.jaffka wrote:The Man Who Never Was
I bought the book on my last pass through Ringway. Then about a week later there was a BBC4 documentary on the same subject in which they mentioned this film and not a day or two later there it was on one of the Sky channels. Fascinating stuff! British spy up-and-at-em stuff for real on how we duped the Germans into thinking we were landing in Greece and not Sicily. Saved thousands of lives!
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East Lower wrote:I'm available for written or spoken reviewsGeneral Mannerheim wrote:back in Bristol now so i can get stuck into a few fillums that our Maude wouldnt fancy. Titles ive collected lately include...
Black Swan shit
Flags of our fathers mawkish shit
Baader Meinhof Complex boring
Very Long Engagement pervert
Dead Man shit
Cinema Paradiso overrated
Five Easy Pieces
Lost Highway amazing
Peeping Tom overrated
Where the Wild things are for kids
Suspiria crap
Rashomon crap
Paris. Texas crap
Pretty eclectic mix, some new some old, should be good!
you're not very good at picking films to watch are you! what - with a 1-in-12 success rate!
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Im confident ill have the opposite opinion of them all. which is why im quite disappointed at the 'Amazing' for Lost Highway! becasue i love my David Lynch's!thebish wrote:East Lower wrote:I'm available for written or spoken reviewsGeneral Mannerheim wrote:back in Bristol now so i can get stuck into a few fillums that our Maude wouldnt fancy. Titles ive collected lately include...
Black Swan shit
Flags of our fathers mawkish shit
Baader Meinhof Complex boring
Very Long Engagement pervert
Dead Man shit
Cinema Paradiso overrated
Five Easy Pieces
Lost Highway amazing
Peeping Tom overrated
Where the Wild things are for kids
Suspiria crap
Rashomon crap
Paris. Texas crap
Pretty eclectic mix, some new some old, should be good!
you're not very good at picking films to watch are you! what - with a 1-in-12 success rate!
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clapton is god wrote:That's the Operation Mincemeat film from the 1950's.jaffka wrote:The Man Who Never Was
I bought the book on my last pass through Ringway. Then about a week later there was a BBC4 documentary on the same subject in which they mentioned this film and not a day or two later there it was on one of the Sky channels. Fascinating stuff! British spy up-and-at-em stuff for real on how we duped the Germans into thinking we were landing in Greece and not Sicily. Saved thousands of lives!

Watched it years ago and got it on my sky planner for tonight.
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I enjoyed that one too!!East Lower wrote:I saw it when it was on Premier last week, didn't think much of it. Then again, watched 'Sherlock Holmes' with that wooden bell-end Jude Law in, that was good.boltonboris wrote:I watched that 'The Wolfman' yesterday with Benicio Del Toro and Sir Anthony Hopkins. The werewolf itself looked absolutely crap, but the settings were good. I quite enjoyed, but probably wouldn't watch it again..
I think I enjoyed Wolfman, because there was nowt on and I was in a film mood
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Is that pretty much just HBO?
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Re: What are you watching tonight?
... Sky Atlantic.
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Got Series 1,2 and 3 (the whole lot) of the TV series, Hornblower, for £13 in an ASDA sale today. Delighted. They also had the whole of the Sharpe series for £21.
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Just checkingGeneral Mannerheim wrote:... Sky Atlantic.

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Only me watch the first of Shameless Series VIII then? I really have no idea where they're going with this one. Excellent stuff! 

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Forgot to add, the wife bought "State of Play" Russell Crow, Ben Afflec and Helen Mirren. Supposed to be good.
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