What are you watching tonight?
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Re: What are you watching tonight?
Could you let us know what it's like? Looking to watch that next Friday for family movie night.Worthy4England wrote:I'm going to watch Tintin. Been looking forwards to it for ages, but last time I tried to get to see it, the little bugger wanted to see flippin Alvin and his flippin Chipwrecked, Chipmunks instead.
This time, I'm watching it anyhow. At home.
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Re: What are you watching tonight?
Annoyed Grunt wrote:Could you let us know what it's like? Looking to watch that next Friday for family movie night.Worthy4England wrote:I'm going to watch Tintin. Been looking forwards to it for ages, but last time I tried to get to see it, the little bugger wanted to see flippin Alvin and his flippin Chipwrecked, Chipmunks instead.
This time, I'm watching it anyhow. At home.
I'm going to tell you sod all!

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Re: What are you watching tonight?
Worthy4England wrote:Annoyed Grunt wrote:Could you let us know what it's like? Looking to watch that next Friday for family movie night.Worthy4England wrote:I'm going to watch Tintin. Been looking forwards to it for ages, but last time I tried to get to see it, the little bugger wanted to see flippin Alvin and his flippin Chipwrecked, Chipmunks instead.
This time, I'm watching it anyhow. At home.
I'm going to tell you sod all!
Bloody gardners...

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Re: What are you watching tonight?
Well, fresh from my garden .... I'll tell you. It was surprisingly good.Worthy4England wrote:I'm going to tell you sod all!Annoyed Grunt wrote:Could you let us know what it's like? Looking to watch that next Friday for family movie night.Worthy4England wrote:I'm going to watch Tintin. Been looking forwards to it for ages, but last time I tried to get to see it, the little bugger wanted to see flippin Alvin and his flippin Chipwrecked, Chipmunks instead.
This time, I'm watching it anyhow. At home.
Bloody gardners...
I've never got intoTin-Tin & expected not to really like this but vg indeed.
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ooh - we do that too - except it's mondays! It's a whooooooole lot better since the youngest could watch stuff that wasn't U-certificate!Annoyed Grunt wrote:Could you let us know what it's like? Looking to watch that next Friday for family movie night.Worthy4England wrote:I'm going to watch Tintin. Been looking forwards to it for ages, but last time I tried to get to see it, the little bugger wanted to see flippin Alvin and his flippin Chipwrecked, Chipmunks instead.
This time, I'm watching it anyhow. At home.

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Aye - it was absolutely brilliant!bobo the clown wrote:Well, fresh from my garden .... I'll tell you. It was surprisingly good.Worthy4England wrote:I'm going to tell you sod all!Annoyed Grunt wrote:Could you let us know what it's like? Looking to watch that next Friday for family movie night.Worthy4England wrote:I'm going to watch Tintin. Been looking forwards to it for ages, but last time I tried to get to see it, the little bugger wanted to see flippin Alvin and his flippin Chipwrecked, Chipmunks instead.
This time, I'm watching it anyhow. At home.
Bloody gardners...
I've never got intoTin-Tin & expected not to really like this but vg indeed.
Now Mildred, pass the strimmer ....
Wife fell asleep after dinner and 9 yo bunked out of the last 20 mins.
I thought it was ace.

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Homeland.
Had a strange feeling in the last couple of episodes that Brody was going to end up shafting Carrie but was really hoping it wouldnt happen.
It happened.
Had a strange feeling in the last couple of episodes that Brody was going to end up shafting Carrie but was really hoping it wouldnt happen.
It happened.
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Re: What are you watching tonight?
thebish wrote:last in the series of Being Human...
I thought they built the tension really well but did they have to kill off Annie? Also the Old Ones were pretty rubbish, Mark Gatiss aside.
There are now no original cast members left and I think the franchise is pretty much done, now. Still, I'll watch the next series when it comes out.
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Re: What are you watching tonight?
It's probably going to be a toss up between this and Yogi Bear.Worthy4England wrote:Aye - it was absolutely brilliant!bobo the clown wrote:Well, fresh from my garden .... I'll tell you. It was surprisingly good.Worthy4England wrote:I'm going to tell you sod all!Annoyed Grunt wrote:Could you let us know what it's like? Looking to watch that next Friday for family movie night.Worthy4England wrote:I'm going to watch Tintin. Been looking forwards to it for ages, but last time I tried to get to see it, the little bugger wanted to see flippin Alvin and his flippin Chipwrecked, Chipmunks instead.
This time, I'm watching it anyhow. At home.
Bloody gardners...
I've never got intoTin-Tin & expected not to really like this but vg indeed.
Now Mildred, pass the strimmer ....
Wife fell asleep after dinner and 9 yo bunked out of the last 20 mins.
I thought it was ace.
Re: What are you watching tonight?
I thought Mark Gatiss was good - but (as you say) the rest were pretty rubbish!Gary the Enfield wrote:thebish wrote:last in the series of Being Human...
I thought they built the tension really well but did they have to kill off Annie? Also the Old Ones were pretty rubbish, Mark Gatiss aside.
There are now no original cast members left and I think the franchise is pretty much done, now. Still, I'll watch the next series when it comes out.
I didn't think I'd think so - but I grew to prefer this set of three main characters more than the original three (I never liked Nina!)... and two remain - so will be watching the next series... (that other werewolf survived too..)
Re: What are you watching tonight?
Spent last night watching Titanic. What a pile of absolute garbage.
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Re: What are you watching tonight?
Tonight on BBC 4 is the story of Joyce McKinney.
Some of our more senior posters may well recall wondering why a bloke getting kidnapped by a former US beauty queen, chained up in a cabin and forced to perform, caused a complaint from the bloke.
Some of our more senior posters may well recall wondering why a bloke getting kidnapped by a former US beauty queen, chained up in a cabin and forced to perform, caused a complaint from the bloke.

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The film or this utter guff that's on Channel 5 just now? Both utter shite, mind.Bijou Bob wrote:Spent last night watching Titanic. What a pile of absolute garbage.
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Watching this thing on BBC2 about this English girl that lives in Paris and cooks French stuff for French couples that dine, restaurant style, in her flat.
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Does she do afters?Bruce Rioja wrote:Watching this thing on BBC2 about this English girl that lives in Paris and cooks French stuff for French couples that dine, restaurant style, in her flat.
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Re: What are you watching tonight?
Watching Faster. Not the best.
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Yes, Mate. She says "And for pud, it's a chocolate starfish treat"Worthy4England wrote:
Does she do afters?

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Re: What are you watching tonight?
watched it tonight with the kids (ok - so one of them is nealry 20!)Worthy4England wrote:I'm going to watch Tintin. Been looking forwards to it for ages, but last time I tried to get to see it, the little bugger wanted to see flippin Alvin and his flippin Chipwrecked, Chipmunks instead.
This time, I'm watching it anyhow. At home.
good fun - an enjoyable romp and some nice comic touches.

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Re: What are you watching tonight?
Watched 'Friends' tonight whilst cuddling my mates newborn little girl. Awwwww
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