What are you watching tonight?
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I miss pizza
But the 14" buggers I used to have had pushing 2000 calories
Plus mixing carbs and fats
Not good
But the 14" buggers I used to have had pushing 2000 calories
Plus mixing carbs and fats
Not good
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I don't really eat it every night
But usually once a week, and usually Friday! Couldn't live without it
But usually once a week, and usually Friday! Couldn't live without it
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jmjhb wrote:YEAH BITCH! MAGNETS! OHHH!

As expected, it was brilliant.
Watching a new HBO series that's aired on Sky Atlantic called The Newsroom, with Jeff Daniels. The first 5 minutes...woah.
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Twenty-Twelve.
Excruciatingly hard to watch as it's so funny, yet you get the impression, so real.
Excruciatingly hard to watch as it's so funny, yet you get the impression, so real.
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
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yeah saw that too, its gonna be big!hi there, i'm chris wrote:jmjhb wrote:YEAH BITCH! MAGNETS! OHHH!![]()
As expected, it was brilliant.
Watching a new HBO series that's aired on Sky Atlantic called The Newsroom, with Jeff Daniels. The first 5 minutes...woah.
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It's being panned by critics for its political leaning.
I like it, but it's far from Sorkin's best work.
I like it, but it's far from Sorkin's best work.
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Loved it!General Mannerheim wrote:yeah saw that too, its gonna be big!hi there, i'm chris wrote:jmjhb wrote:YEAH BITCH! MAGNETS! OHHH!![]()
As expected, it was brilliant.
Watching a new HBO series that's aired on Sky Atlantic called The Newsroom, with Jeff Daniels. The first 5 minutes...woah.
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Just got 2 episodes left of Dexter: Season 6, then I'm done.
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Anyone been watching Alan Partridge's Mid Morning Matters?
I'm sticking with it as there have been some real gems in there but it falls way short imo of Knowing me Knowing you and I'm Alan Partridge.
I'm sticking with it as there have been some real gems in there but it falls way short imo of Knowing me Knowing you and I'm Alan Partridge.
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watched them all months ago, and i thought they were all superb.Harry Genshaw wrote:Anyone been watching Alan Partridge's Mid Morning Matters?
I'm sticking with it as there have been some real gems in there but it falls way short imo of Knowing me Knowing you and I'm Alan Partridge.
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Am I the only one not to have seen The Exorcist? Was on offer at Morri's yesterday so I bought it (£5 Quid). Mate's wife and matey girl have already tried to ruin it for me, banging on about spinning heads and a crucifix 

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Bruce Rioja wrote:Am I the only one not to have seen The Exorcist? Was on offer at Morri's yesterday so I bought it (£5 Quid). Mate's wife and matey girl have already tried to ruin it for me, banging on about spinning heads and a crucifix
Take it back and buy the book for the same price or less.
Much, much better.
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Or just watch it.. And possibly read it after, to see how they compare?
I've never gotten this "don't watch the film, just read the book" stuff.. Books = Days. Films = couple of hours.
I've never gotten this "don't watch the film, just read the book" stuff.. Books = Days. Films = couple of hours.
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Totally agree.boltonboris wrote:Or just watch it.. And possibly read it after, to see how they compare?
I've never gotten this "don't watch the film, just read the book" stuff.. Books = Days. Films = couple of hours.
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boltonboris wrote:Or just watch it.. And possibly read it after, to see how they compare?
I've never gotten this "don't watch the film, just read the book" stuff.. Books = Days. Films = couple of hours.
The whole thing about the book is that it explains the story better. There are parts of the film that make no sense unless you know the book. I'm not being a snob. The book, in this case, is better.
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General Mannerheim wrote:watched them all months ago, and i thought they were all superb.Harry Genshaw wrote:Anyone been watching Alan Partridge's Mid Morning Matters?
I'm sticking with it as there have been some real gems in there but it falls way short imo of Knowing me Knowing you and I'm Alan Partridge.


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They were aired online I think. Atlantic might have them exclusive to TV?
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yeah they were made originally for online viewing only, shown on Fosters.com - id say they are probably a couple of years old now? still quality of course!
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Watching The Dark Knight now. Booked to see TDKR on Monday and working Friday, Saturday and Sunday so only chance to watch it is now. Can't wait til Monday.
Really wanted to watch it at the IMAX but the wait is ridiculous, so booked two VIP tickets in the xtreme screen at Vue Bury, which is pretty decent.
Really wanted to watch it at the IMAX but the wait is ridiculous, so booked two VIP tickets in the xtreme screen at Vue Bury, which is pretty decent.
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Funny you should say that, went out to see Friedkin's latest; Killer Joe tonight, it was superb!Bruce Rioja wrote:Am I the only one not to have seen The Exorcist? Was on offer at Morri's yesterday so I bought it (£5 Quid). Mate's wife and matey girl have already tried to ruin it for me, banging on about spinning heads and a crucifix
reminded me a lot of Drive but weirder and with laughs - really dark, black comedic laughs but LOL's all the same - what more do you want!?
Kermode has made a bit of a hooha about the 'fried chicken' scene, but it didnt offend me one bit. Wasnt too keen on Hirsch in this tbh (after he was brilliant in Into the wild but McConaughey has really impressed me lately. The girl was great too, especially as it turns out shes English! A totally twisted, deep-fried Texas redneck trailer park murder story. Top film.
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