What are you watching tonight?
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It veered from mildly amusing to hilarious, but 'funny' is not a word I'd use.
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'Unfunny' is a word I'd use, 'disappointing' another. Have to say, I too am surprised that William enjoyed it.
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For a bit of light relief I had a re-watch of an old kids fairytale/fantasy film, Ladyhawke, made back in the days when Rutger Haur could fit in a tailor-made suit. The hawk was good. 

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Re: What are you watching tonight?
Just watched 20 October 2001, Old Crapford... FRS 1 The Good Guys in White 2 on VHS (wife away, old football videos in the early eve permitted
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Nice to revisit and remember... how excellent gudni was... what a great, great goal Nolan scored... what a fantastic double save from Jussi...
And what a total turd butty Peter Smith was as a commentator... Who spends almost the entire match fawning more than feckin Bambi over the wonders of the the scum (on a Bolton club video!).

Nice to revisit and remember... how excellent gudni was... what a great, great goal Nolan scored... what a fantastic double save from Jussi...
And what a total turd butty Peter Smith was as a commentator... Who spends almost the entire match fawning more than feckin Bambi over the wonders of the the scum (on a Bolton club video!).
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did it have spanish subtitles?William the White wrote:Just watched 20 October 2001, Old Crapford... FRS 1 The Good Guys in White 2 on VHS (wife away, old football videos in the early eve permitted)
Nice to revisit and remember... how excellent gudni was... what a great, great goal Nolan scored... what a fantastic double save from Jussi...
And what a total turd butty Peter Smith was as a commentator... Who spends almost the entire match fawning more than feckin Bambi over the wonders of the the scum (on a Bolton club video!).
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Much better - it had Juan Sebastian Veron on the losing side... On his way down from a £28 mill fee...thebish wrote:did it have spanish subtitles?William the White wrote:Just watched 20 October 2001, Old Crapford... FRS 1 The Good Guys in White 2 on VHS (wife away, old football videos in the early eve permitted)
Nice to revisit and remember... how excellent gudni was... what a great, great goal Nolan scored... what a fantastic double save from Jussi...
And what a total turd butty Peter Smith was as a commentator... Who spends almost the entire match fawning more than feckin Bambi over the wonders of the the scum (on a Bolton club video!).
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William the White wrote:Much better - it had Juan Sebastian Veron on the losing side... On his way down from a £28 mill fee...thebish wrote:did it have spanish subtitles?William the White wrote:Just watched 20 October 2001, Old Crapford... FRS 1 The Good Guys in White 2 on VHS (wife away, old football videos in the early eve permitted)
Nice to revisit and remember... how excellent gudni was... what a great, great goal Nolan scored... what a fantastic double save from Jussi...
And what a total turd butty Peter Smith was as a commentator... Who spends almost the entire match fawning more than feckin Bambi over the wonders of the the scum (on a Bolton club video!).

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William the White wrote:Just watched 20 October 2001, Old Crapford... FRS 1 The Good Guys in White 2 on VHS (wife away, old football videos in the early eve permitted)
Nice to revisit and remember... how excellent gudni was... what a great, great goal Nolan scored... what a fantastic double save from Jussi...
And what a total turd butty Peter Smith was as a commentator... Who spends almost the entire match fawning more than feckin Bambi over the wonders of the the scum (on a Bolton club video!).

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Watched Human Centipede on the SyFi channel last night.
It's not actually as horrific as you imagine it's going to be. It is however as bad as you imagine it's going to be.
It's not actually as horrific as you imagine it's going to be. It is however as bad as you imagine it's going to be.
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Re: What are you watching tonight?
thebish wrote:did it have spanish subtitles?William the White wrote:Just watched 20 October 2001, Old Crapford... FRS 1 The Good Guys in White 2 on VHS (wife away, old football videos in the early eve permitted)
Nice to revisit and remember... how excellent gudni was... what a great, great goal Nolan scored... what a fantastic double save from Jussi...
And what a total turd butty Peter Smith was as a commentator... Who spends almost the entire match fawning more than feckin Bambi over the wonders of the the scum (on a Bolton club video!).

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Watched a film the wife taped midweek: The Woodlanders from the Thomas Hardy novel. Not always the master of happy endings was old Tom but I've read and enjoyed quite a few of his books. .
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I just found the whole thing utterly pointless...once he performs the operation then what? Training it to fetch a newspaper?CrazyHorse wrote:Watched Human Centipede on the SyFi channel last night.
It's not actually as horrific as you imagine it's going to be. It is however as bad as you imagine it's going to be.

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Still got that on the plus box. Despite it's many, many poor reviws, I'll still watch it out of morbid curiosity.
Watched "The Adjustment Bureau" on Friday night, not really my thing, but it was relatively okay. Seemed like a long film though, although I couldn't tell you how long. Bit of a love story with a 'big brother' theme.
Basically, there is a group of Angel like beings who work for the 'Chairman' in the Adjustment bureau. The idea of the Bureau is to ensure everything goes to plan. Sort of a fate thing. If you lose your keys in your house, it's because the bureau's staff have moved it in order for you to miss a bus, train or whatever in order for you to stay on plan.
Sounds naff, was a bit
Watched "The Adjustment Bureau" on Friday night, not really my thing, but it was relatively okay. Seemed like a long film though, although I couldn't tell you how long. Bit of a love story with a 'big brother' theme.
Basically, there is a group of Angel like beings who work for the 'Chairman' in the Adjustment bureau. The idea of the Bureau is to ensure everything goes to plan. Sort of a fate thing. If you lose your keys in your house, it's because the bureau's staff have moved it in order for you to miss a bus, train or whatever in order for you to stay on plan.
Sounds naff, was a bit
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Caught up on a couple of boardwalk empire episodes over the weekend.
Love it!
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Great aint it?BWFC_Insane wrote:Caught up on a couple of boardwalk empire episodes over the weekend.
Love it!
It's Monday so the only other thing on the box worth watching
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Watched In Bruges on Saturday night courtesy of LoveFilm. Loved it. Weird and wonderful and very funny. Loved the occasional bit of horrifying gore from nowhere. A film managed to get to watch Colin Farrell, and not only to not want to kill him, but also to LIKE him and his character. Some going. Clemence Poesy is fit as fook too. One thing narked me though. [spoiler] Why on earth it had to be his 'first kill' that went wrong. Introduced this sentimental idea that hitman-ing 'wasn't for him' despite his clear proficiency with a gun. As if he was a childish amateur comically loping about instead of unfortunately a small child being behind a priest. An amateur wouldn't look at the first shot that gets him and think, 'too far', nor could he blind Eric with a blank. Seemed unnecessary. [/spoiler] Very picky criticism though, highly recommended, fun film.
Also watched the first half of In The Loop again on Fri night before falling asleep. Wonderful swearing.
Also watched the first half of In The Loop again on Fri night before falling asleep. Wonderful swearing.
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Versed in hitman-ing are we, Pru?
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Couldn't possibly say. All I'm saying is, be nice.Bruce Rioja wrote:Versed in hitman-ing are we, Pru?
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If blanks don't harm, I think we'll all be fine.
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Re: What are you watching tonight?
I can still blind you. Way. Hay.
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