What are you watching tonight?
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The Emmerdale lad's pretty useful and I'd like the little stunt guy from Casino Royal to do well. From the women I'm rooting for the skiing-lass.
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Deep Blue Sea......not seen for a good few years.
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I made an amusing and witty reference to Robocop the other day at the dinner table - but the kids looked at me blankly..
so - will be introducing them to that in a mo!
so - will be introducing them to that in a mo!
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No really enjoyed it, sort of poor mans Shaun of the Dead.General Mannerheim wrote:... at how awful it is i hope! brapRaven wrote:Am I the only one who does not watch clever stuff
Watched Attack on the Block this am, laughed my head off
I watched Melancholia this weekend, very excellent.
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I kid you not,
I totally kid you not...
on "Phil Spencer, Secret Agent" - some kind of channel 4 property show this evening, said..
Kirsty will be helping a family with a bungalow in Halifax (or summat like that)
"...and I will be nursing a semi in Leeds"

I totally kid you not...
on "Phil Spencer, Secret Agent" - some kind of channel 4 property show this evening, said..
Kirsty will be helping a family with a bungalow in Halifax (or summat like that)
"...and I will be nursing a semi in Leeds"

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Re: What are you watching tonight?
The Edge of Heaven - LF offering, in German, Turkish and English. So glad I took a punt on this one, it is pretty damn good... It's a tale revolving around two deaths - that of a Turkish mother working as a prostitute in Germany, estranged from her daughter who is involved in an opposition movement - Kurdish, I think - in Istanbul... And the death of a German female student who becomes the lover of that daughter...
It is a tangled web that comes achingly close to being untangled, but never is, quite...
And the film handles issues of politics, identity, loss (of country, family, pride, political principle) in a story that really is clever in handling its threads...
I gave it 4 stars... certainly didn't overestimate it... might have not done it justice...
It is a tangled web that comes achingly close to being untangled, but never is, quite...
And the film handles issues of politics, identity, loss (of country, family, pride, political principle) in a story that really is clever in handling its threads...
I gave it 4 stars... certainly didn't overestimate it... might have not done it justice...
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I loved that film, it left a lasting impression on me. Really, really good.You should check out Head-On, a similar film by the same director Fatih Akin.
You also might be interested in the works of Nuri Ceylan, more specifically Distant, Climates and Three Monkeys, though these are solely set in Turkey rather than the Turkish-German perspective of Akin.
You also might be interested in the works of Nuri Ceylan, more specifically Distant, Climates and Three Monkeys, though these are solely set in Turkey rather than the Turkish-German perspective of Akin.
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Good job being done by that man! Keep it up.thebish wrote:I made an amusing and witty reference to Robocop the other day at the dinner table - but the kids looked at me blankly..
so - will be introducing them to that in a mo!
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thebish wrote:I made an amusing and witty reference to Robocop the other day at the dinner table - but the kids looked at me blankly..
so - will be introducing them to that in a mo!
For my 21st birthday I spent a weekend in Blackpool with some mates. One of the highlights of that weekend (Bier Keller and girls besides) was watching Robocop in a flea pit cinema of the back of the promenade. Excellent film.
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It'lll be shite!Gary the Enfield wrote:thebish wrote:I made an amusing and witty reference to Robocop the other day at the dinner table - but the kids looked at me blankly..
so - will be introducing them to that in a mo!
For my 21st birthday I spent a weekend in Blackpool with some mates. One of the highlights of that weekend (Bier Keller and girls besides) was watching Robocop in a flea pit cinema of the back of the promenade. Excellent film.
Whoa! Look what I found!
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1234721/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Finished watching Shelagh Delaney's A Taste of Honey over the weekend.
I love those old gritty, northern, black and whites. Top stuff.
I love those old gritty, northern, black and whites. Top stuff.
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I'll buy that for a dollar. Part of the originals brilliance is the shite tintin-esque capture motion and pisspoor 1980s special effects. A re-boot remake will be bobbins.Annoyed Grunt wrote:It'lll be shite!Gary the Enfield wrote:thebish wrote:I made an amusing and witty reference to Robocop the other day at the dinner table - but the kids looked at me blankly..
so - will be introducing them to that in a mo!
For my 21st birthday I spent a weekend in Blackpool with some mates. One of the highlights of that weekend (Bier Keller and girls besides) was watching Robocop in a flea pit cinema of the back of the promenade. Excellent film.
Whoa! Look what I found!
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1234721/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Watching Steven Tyler ogling at 15 year olds on American Idol.
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Oh aye.2399 wrote:I'm ogling at 15 year olds on American Idol.
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Excellent, thanks for the reccos. they go on the LF list today!jmjhb wrote:I loved that film, it left a lasting impression on me. Really, really good.You should check out Head-On, a similar film by the same director Fatih Akin.
You also might be interested in the works of Nuri Ceylan, more specifically Distant, Climates and Three Monkeys, though these are solely set in Turkey rather than the Turkish-German perspective of Akin.
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Rita Tushingham. Name from the past, along with films like Saturday Night and Sunday Morning, Room at the Top and Poor Cow. All good stuff.Bruce Rioja wrote:Finished watching Shelagh Delaney's A Taste of Honey over the weekend.
I love those old gritty, northern, black and whites. Top stuff.
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Couple Robocop with Starship Troopers and you have yourself a great satirical sci-fi double-bill. Hail the freaky Dutchman!
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It all started when Hollywood realized they could make a quick buck out of delaying the dvd release of successful asian horror films and chucking together one of their own, minus the scares or atmosphere.
You think they'd learn- the better the source, the worse the remake. The Wicker Man, The Thing, The Italian Job. The list is mindnumbing.
If they can't think of original ideas then remake something flawed, or promising. Stay away from the classics.
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Bah, the world's gone remake mad. Death of cinema, etc.Gary the Enfield wrote:thebish wrote:I made an amusing and witty reference to Robocop the other day at the dinner table - but the kids looked at me blankly..
so - will be introducing them to that in a mo!
For my 21st birthday I spent a weekend in Blackpool with some mates. One of the highlights of that weekend (Bier Keller and girls besides) was watching Robocop in a flea pit cinema of the back of the promenade. Excellent film.
Whoa! Look what I found!
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1234721/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
It all started when Hollywood realized they could make a quick buck out of delaying the dvd release of successful asian horror films and chucking together one of their own, minus the scares or atmosphere.
You think they'd learn- the better the source, the worse the remake. The Wicker Man, The Thing, The Italian Job. The list is mindnumbing.
If they can't think of original ideas then remake something flawed, or promising. Stay away from the classics.
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Re: What are you watching tonight?
Not a great deal on, so will be watching the scouse v mancs game.
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not this...
http://www.radiotimes.com/episode/n9rf4 ... -2---1-kos
is this what we pay the license fee for???
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http://www.radiotimes.com/episode/n9rf4 ... -2---1-kos
is this what we pay the license fee for???
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