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Stop giving money to Zach Braff, guys.
Stop giving money to Zach Braff, guys.
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When I starred as an extra a coupe of weeks ago some of the regular extras were talking about having been on this programmeGeneral Mannerheim wrote:caught up with 'Happy Valley' what a brilliant show that is turning out to be. also caught up with Fargo, see previous comment!
All I can say is they gave quite a lot of the story away. I won't do that. But yes, it is very good
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That must be the trailer I heard my brother watching in the next room earlier. The sound alone let me know it was to be avoided.KeyserSoze wrote:Excuse me while I throw up
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^ that imogen heap record from that film where darth vader's mam plays a klepto* were good though.
*yeah just looked and it were his mate that were the thief.
millionaires using kickstarter , what the world needs is a anti-kickstarter to crowd source funds to buy the IP rights to these projects and make a really shit version of the project -like that '94 version of the fantastic four- on purpose to keep some hipsters/zacharybraff's original vision in development limbo.
the ice storm is better.
*yeah just looked and it were his mate that were the thief.
millionaires using kickstarter , what the world needs is a anti-kickstarter to crowd source funds to buy the IP rights to these projects and make a really shit version of the project -like that '94 version of the fantastic four- on purpose to keep some hipsters/zacharybraff's original vision in development limbo.
the ice storm is better.
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Not a patch on A1's post, above... but Endeavour is back on for two hours on ITV, 8-0'clock. I'll be there.
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^ ooh good - missed that! thanks for the heads-up!
edit: the missus reckons it's a repeat from the first series - but I'll have forgotten who dunnit by now - so no matter!
edit: the missus reckons it's a repeat from the first series - but I'll have forgotten who dunnit by now - so no matter!
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Just watched Series 3 Episode 9 of GoT. Feck me.
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was that the last one where it all kicked off bigtime?Beefheart wrote:Just watched Series 3 Episode 9 of GoT. Feck me.
slow build-up - then BAM!

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I know! I knew 'something' happened but it still caught me completely off guard. I think I was expecting something major to happen in the last episode of the series, fooled again!thebish wrote:was that the last one where it all kicked off bigtime?Beefheart wrote:Just watched Series 3 Episode 9 of GoT. Feck me.
slow build-up - then BAM!
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Watching Taxi Driver, not for the first time, but just noticed Peter Boyle is in it! (probably best known as Ray's dad in Everybody Loves Raymond, or the Monster in Young Frankenstein)
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Disappointed to find Endeavour was a repeat and I'd seen it. Nothing wrong with seeing something twice with a decent interval between, but it was too fresh in mind. Plenty good enough for a new series without repeats.
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I did warn you!TANGODANCER wrote:Disappointed to find Endeavour was a repeat and I'd seen it. Nothing wrong with seeing something twice with a decent interval between, but it was too fresh in mind. Plenty good enough for a new series without repeats.
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I've just this minute seen your edited bit. Ah well, I like it enough to stand the repeats but I hope they do another series.thebish wrote:I did warn you!TANGODANCER wrote:Disappointed to find Endeavour was a repeat and I'd seen it. Nothing wrong with seeing something twice with a decent interval between, but it was too fresh in mind. Plenty good enough for a new series without repeats.
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aye - me too... prefer Endeavour to Morse and Lewis...TANGODANCER wrote:I've just this minute seen your edited bit. Ah well, I like it enough to stand the repeats but I hope they do another series.thebish wrote:I did warn you!TANGODANCER wrote:Disappointed to find Endeavour was a repeat and I'd seen it. Nothing wrong with seeing something twice with a decent interval between, but it was too fresh in mind. Plenty good enough for a new series without repeats.
Endeavour > Lewis > Morse!
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Morse, I really liked, but I've put behind me, possibly because of the demise of John Thaw. I don't want anyone else to take over a part he did so well. Lewis and Hathaway are a great team; Lawrence Fox's Hathatway is a nicely complex character and Lewis, not before time, has finally got a grip of Claire Holman. Endeavour, well, the sixties was a great period and I can relate with a lot of it. Sean Murphy is very good and I like Inspector Thursday just as much as I dislike Police Chief Inspector Not-so-Bright. They all must be good at what they do because it works for me.thebish wrote:aye - me too... prefer Endeavour to Morse and Lewis...TANGODANCER wrote:I've just this minute seen your edited bit. Ah well, I like it enough to stand the repeats but I hope they do another series.thebish wrote:I did warn you!TANGODANCER wrote:Disappointed to find Endeavour was a repeat and I'd seen it. Nothing wrong with seeing something twice with a decent interval between, but it was too fresh in mind. Plenty good enough for a new series without repeats.
Endeavour > Lewis > Morse!
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Most shocking tv episode I've ever seen. Just brilliant.Beefheart wrote:I know! I knew 'something' happened but it still caught me completely off guard. I think I was expecting something major to happen in the last episode of the series, fooled again!thebish wrote:was that the last one where it all kicked off bigtime?Beefheart wrote:Just watched Series 3 Episode 9 of GoT. Feck me.
slow build-up - then BAM!
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Just caught up on Pointless, was rooting for the father son combo team until they mentioned Wolves season tickets. Raised a glass to their demise.
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They're all repeats at the moment. Takes all the pleasure away when you realise you're answering questions you've heard before.LeverEnd wrote:Just caught up on Pointless, was rooting for the father son combo team until they mentioned Wolves season tickets. Raised a glass to their demise.
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I've been feeling clever for weeks, but now realise I'm not thanks to you tango. I suck.TANGODANCER wrote:They're all repeats at the moment. Takes all the pleasure away when you realise you're answering questions you've heard before.LeverEnd wrote:Just caught up on Pointless, was rooting for the father son combo team until they mentioned Wolves season tickets. Raised a glass to their demise.
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Hey, if you haven't seen them before what difference. Pointless is a good show.LeverEnd wrote:I've been feeling clever for weeks, but now realise I'm not thanks to you tango. I suck.TANGODANCER wrote:They're all repeats at the moment. Takes all the pleasure away when you realise you're answering questions you've heard before.LeverEnd wrote:Just caught up on Pointless, was rooting for the father son combo team until they mentioned Wolves season tickets. Raised a glass to their demise.
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