What are you watching tonight?
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Mrs BP is right....although, if you do give it a go, miss season 2.Burnden Paddock wrote:Mrs BP loves Dexter. She always tells me that i'd love it, but I never have the staying power for these programmes that go on for season after season. Just sacked off Alcatraz after 5/6 episodes.Annoyed Grunt wrote:Still got quite a few on ours.....along with new Dexter.Burnden Paddock wrote:Feck all on. Good job we have plenty of episodes of Modern Family on Sky+.
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Caddyshack....ITV3.
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rather watch feck allBurnden Paddock wrote:Feck all on. Good job we have plenty of episodes of Modern Family on Sky+.
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Homeland was top last night. Overshadowed though by the trailer for Prometheus - looks superb. Although, I dont know how they can say its not strictly a prequel to Alien, even the font for the title is the same as Alien!!
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Modern Family would be watchable if they killed bitch-harpy Claire off
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and all the kids and the spaniard and the gays and put it on later so it wasnt so wishy-washy, it might be halff bearable.jmjhb wrote:Modern Family would be watchable if they killed bitch-harpy Claire off
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New Dark Knight trailer
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before'd:General Mannerheim wrote:and all the kids and the spaniard and the gays and put it on later so it wasnt so wishy-washy, it might be halff bearable.jmjhb wrote:Modern Family would be watchable if they killed bitch-harpy Claire off
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You would though, wouldn't you?jmjhb wrote:Modern Family would be watchable if they killed bitch-harpy Claire off

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thebish wrote:might catch up with that new Scandinavian murder thing - The Bridge? - I have 4 episodes as yet unwatched...
anyone seen it?
(obviously, it being sunday evening - and after a busy day - I will snooze for most of it...)
presumably not then!
actually - quite enjoyed it and didn't nod off - though only watched one episode... the woman detective is an interesting character - obviously supposed to be somewhere on the autism scale that makes her character seem a bit odd...
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Started to watch Deliverance last night....one of those "classic" films I thought I'd seen years ago......turns out I haven't.
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Loving Iannucci's the new show, Veep. its nothing original but still very funny,
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LF sent adult animation Chico and Rita, in Spanish, set in Cuba (and other places), it tells the story of enduring but doomed love over 50 years of on/off between Jazz pianist, Chico and chanteuse Rita... Great music... Very sweet film... Very glad to have seen it...
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William the White wrote:LF sent adult animation Chico and Rita, in Spanish, set in Cuba (and other places), it tells the story of enduring but doomed love over 50 years of on/off between Jazz pianist, Chico and chanteuse Rita... Great music... Very sweet film... Very glad to have seen it...
Wasnt that nominated for the best animated feature at this years oscars? been on my LF list for a bit
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Mine goes back tomorrow, so you may get it - good enough - in a category with not thousands of competitors to win an Oscar. If you enjoy as much as I did, you'll have a big smile and a hint of a tear...General Mannerheim wrote:William the White wrote:LF sent adult animation Chico and Rita, in Spanish, set in Cuba (and other places), it tells the story of enduring but doomed love over 50 years of on/off between Jazz pianist, Chico and chanteuse Rita... Great music... Very sweet film... Very glad to have seen it...
Wasnt that nominated for the best animated feature at this years oscars? been on my LF list for a bit

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Just watched it proper. Absolutely superb. I need to go!General Mannerheim wrote:my owd fella, never had an interest in motorbikes in his life, watched it the other night. today he's just booked flights and tickets for this years TT over the June bank holiday!General Mannerheim wrote:Bruce Rioja wrote:Cheers, General. Looks good - it's ont' list!General Mannerheim wrote:another docu-drama you should all watch; TT Closer to the edge! epic.
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Joey Barton on Newsnight.
Also Stuart Hall who moaned about Hodgson's appointment and basically said we would have won it with Harry but won't now. nice person.
Also Stuart Hall who moaned about Hodgson's appointment and basically said we would have won it with Harry but won't now. nice person.
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haha, yeah im no petrol head by any means but that is just a brilliant film!Bruce Rioja wrote:Just watched it proper. Absolutely superb. I need to go!General Mannerheim wrote:my owd fella, never had an interest in motorbikes in his life, watched it the other night. today he's just booked flights and tickets for this years TT over the June bank holiday!General Mannerheim wrote:Bruce Rioja wrote:Cheers, General. Looks good - it's ont' list!General Mannerheim wrote:another docu-drama you should all watch; TT Closer to the edge! epic.
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Me either, but yeah - it was brilliant (thought he was dead late on thoughGeneral Mannerheim wrote: haha, yeah im no petrol head by any means but that is just a brilliant film!

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The new Prometheus trailer
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