What are you watching tonight?
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watched "Warm Bodies" last night...
started off (I thought) as in intriguing premise - but then turned utterly and, indeed, redihiculously daft...
took a while to work out where I had seen the lead zombie bloke.... it was skins - and the missus says we also saw him famously as a child actor in summat I have now forgotten about again!

started off (I thought) as in intriguing premise - but then turned utterly and, indeed, redihiculously daft...
took a while to work out where I had seen the lead zombie bloke.... it was skins - and the missus says we also saw him famously as a child actor in summat I have now forgotten about again!

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About a boy.
In a world that has decided
That it's going to lose its mind
Be more kind, my friends, try to be more kind.
That it's going to lose its mind
Be more kind, my friends, try to be more kind.
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filmed around Clerkenwell Green, I go past his house most mornings!
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brooklyn99 better be awesome.
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Sky +in Tyrannosaur tonight. I recall it getting some great reccos on here - think I'll save it for Sunday night
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Gave a large part of today to watching SABC's coverage of Mandela's memorial service and tributes.
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amazing film. think Bruce named it the best he's ever seen! wouldnt watch on a sunday night if you suffer from Monday blues tho... you may end up under a train!Harry Genshaw wrote:Sky +in Tyrannosaur tonight. I recall it getting some great reccos on here - think I'll save it for Sunday night
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In my top five, possibly number two. An absolutely incredible film, brilliantly acted.General Mannerheim wrote:amazing film. think Bruce named it the best he's ever seen! wouldnt watch on a sunday night if you suffer from Monday blues tho... you may end up under a train!Harry Genshaw wrote:Sky +in Tyrannosaur tonight. I recall it getting some great reccos on here - think I'll save it for Sunday night
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My housemate excitedly paused while flicking through the channel listings to read the blurb on that film. When he discovered that it wasn't a creature feature he carried on and ended up watching Bullseye reruns on Challenge instead. At least it wasn't Sharknado or Pirahnaconda again.
I'll look it up.
I'll look it up.
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General Mannerheim wrote:amazing film. think Bruce named it the best he's ever seen! wouldnt watch on a sunday night if you suffer from Monday blues tho... you may end up under a train!Harry Genshaw wrote:Sky +in Tyrannosaur tonight. I recall it getting some great reccos on here - think I'll save it for Sunday night

Been scouting around for one to watch while we're in Manchester for the next couple of days. Sadly, Philomena isn't on at the right time, so going to give The Butler a shot. I'll report back.
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Saving Mr Banks is terrific. So is Nebraska. Butler is pretty good tho tooHarry Genshaw wrote:General Mannerheim wrote:amazing film. think Bruce named it the best he's ever seen! wouldnt watch on a sunday night if you suffer from Monday blues tho... you may end up under a train!Harry Genshaw wrote:Sky +in Tyrannosaur tonight. I recall it getting some great reccos on here - think I'll save it for Sunday nightDoesn't everyone?!!
Been scouting around for one to watch while we're in Manchester for the next couple of days. Sadly, Philomena isn't on at the right time, so going to give The Butler a shot. I'll report back.
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I shouldn't, but that sounds so Victorian. Fnarr.Harry Genshaw wrote:Sadly, Philomena isn't on at the right time, so going to give The Butler a shot.
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I caught the early evening screening of Nebraska at the Cornerhouse tonight.
By the director of Sideways and About Schmit - two very high benchmarks imho. It does not disappoint. The premise is an elderly man mistakenly believes he has won a million dollars. His son, despite knowing the truth, agrees to drive him 800 miles to collect it.
Like the other two, it's a kind of life-affirming, character driven road movie, gentle, easily paced, at times very funny, with a firm beating heart underpinning it.
Lovely script, excellent score (mostly acoustic guitar driven). Acting of great assurance. And if I had an Oscar vote Bruce Dern as the old, confused, ratty old man would be a shoo in for best actor.
Really, if you like film - go see it.
By the director of Sideways and About Schmit - two very high benchmarks imho. It does not disappoint. The premise is an elderly man mistakenly believes he has won a million dollars. His son, despite knowing the truth, agrees to drive him 800 miles to collect it.
Like the other two, it's a kind of life-affirming, character driven road movie, gentle, easily paced, at times very funny, with a firm beating heart underpinning it.
Lovely script, excellent score (mostly acoustic guitar driven). Acting of great assurance. And if I had an Oscar vote Bruce Dern as the old, confused, ratty old man would be a shoo in for best actor.
Really, if you like film - go see it.
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You've spoiled it now.William the White wrote:I caught the early evening screening of Nebraska at the Cornerhouse tonight.
By the director of Sideways and About Schmit - two very high benchmarks imho. It does not disappoint. The premise is an elderly man mistakenly believes he has won a million dollars. His son, despite knowing the truth, agrees to drive him 800 miles to collect it.
Like the other two, it's a kind of life-affirming, character driven road movie, gentle, easily paced, at times very funny, with a firm beating heart underpinning it.
Lovely script, excellent score (mostly acoustic guitar driven). Acting of great assurance. And if I had an Oscar vote Bruce Dern as the old, confused, ratty old man would be a shoo in for best actor.
Really, if you like film - go see it.
Only kidding. Really looking forward to seeing this film. Sideways is one of my favourite films. I enjoyed The Descendants to a point, but it wasn't anywhere near as good.
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Yeah Sideways is fab! But you'll enjoy this. Let us know what you think.LeverEnd wrote:You've spoiled it now.William the White wrote:I caught the early evening screening of Nebraska at the Cornerhouse tonight.
By the director of Sideways and About Schmit - two very high benchmarks imho. It does not disappoint. The premise is an elderly man mistakenly believes he has won a million dollars. His son, despite knowing the truth, agrees to drive him 800 miles to collect it.
Like the other two, it's a kind of life-affirming, character driven road movie, gentle, easily paced, at times very funny, with a firm beating heart underpinning it.
Lovely script, excellent score (mostly acoustic guitar driven). Acting of great assurance. And if I had an Oscar vote Bruce Dern as the old, confused, ratty old man would be a shoo in for best actor.
Really, if you like film - go see it.
Only kidding. Really looking forward to seeing this film. Sideways is one of my favourite films. I enjoyed The Descendants to a point, but it wasn't anywhere near as good.
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Masterchef final last night, thought Michel Roux jr was far too harsh on Adam!!!! 

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This is my favourite Masterchef clip.wigan white wrote:Masterchef final last night, thought Michel Roux jr was far too harsh on Adam!!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PjckqAU8IkM
While we're on the subject of food did anyone watch Toast of London? I'm not usually a fan of Matt Berry but this had me laughing pretty much from start to finish.
Some great swearing.
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Shit in the Attic, or something. Might see if I've any work emails in prference to watching this utter shite.
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go round worthy's and take his decs down - he's had to pop back into work!
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Once met a bloke called Alastair Appleton who presented that. He shared a house with an athletics coach I knew. I'd never heard of it which he seemed to find refreshing. He picked it up when struggling to find acting work. Very bright and interesting bloke, same can't be said of the programme when I finally tuned it.Bruce Rioja wrote:Shit in the Attic, or something. Might see if I've any work emails in prference to watching this utter shite.
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