What are you watching tonight?
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Re: What are you watching tonight?
↑↑↑↑ Why the feck do you two do this ?
Bish nip-nip-nipping and Tango always taking the bait. ffs.
Bish nip-nip-nipping and Tango always taking the bait. ffs.
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I'm with bobo on this one. Some films are really worth thinking about, and some are bobo's favourites...bobo the clown wrote:I quite liked it as a piece of entertainment. Maybe I went wrong in not analysing it to death.
Leprosy is always a winner I feel.
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I did but post that I liked a film. Will and thebish don't like it. That's about it. No need for the next crusade..bobo the clown wrote:↑↑↑↑ Why the feck do you two do this ?
Bish nip-nip-nipping and Tango always taking the bait. ffs.

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yep - I thought it was both funny, and accurateTANGODANCER wrote: Nevill ho-ho Pierce. "You wouldn't follow him into Woolworths" is bumbling on about the bad role of Orlando Bloom and makes no significant comment about anything. You chortle away at that as if he's said something clever?

Tango - it's perfectly OK if other people don't love your favourite crusade films - chill!!
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bobo the clown wrote:↑↑↑↑ Why the feck do you two do this ?
Bish nip-nip-nipping and Tango always taking the bait. ffs.
who asked you!!

aren't you busy nip-nipping at WtW and his champagne??

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Re: What are you watching tonight?
Has it got subtitles? 

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Here you go Bruce. BBC4 9-0'clock.Freeview 9, HD 106. "Oh you pretty things" .Part One of Three exploring the influence of music and fashion designers in Britain.
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Bien sur, mon petit cochon!Worthy4England wrote:Has it got subtitles?
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these days - as i am getting on a bit - I watch EVERYTHING with subtitles regardless of the language!Worthy4England wrote:Has it got subtitles?
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Oh bloody hell. Cheers, Tango. I've missed a half of it.TANGODANCER wrote:Here you go Bruce. BBC4 9-0'clock.Freeview 9, HD 106. "Oh you pretty things" .Part One of Three exploring the influence of music and fashion designers in Britain.
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Gosh...William the White wrote:Bien sur, mon petit cochon!Worthy4England wrote:Has it got subtitles?

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You can probably pick it up on BBC iplayer.Bruce Rioja wrote:Oh bloody hell. Cheers, Tango. I've missed a half of it.TANGODANCER wrote:Here you go Bruce. BBC4 9-0'clock.Freeview 9, HD 106. "Oh you pretty things" .Part One of Three exploring the influence of music and fashion designers in Britain.
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Suranne Jones. .... PHWOAR!!!!thebish wrote:Scott & Bailey..
cracking good stuff!
Interestingly it co-stars and is written by Amelia Barrymore, aka Steph Barnes and Sonia, Alan partridge's Ukrainian girlfriend. (Cashback!)
Never seen it.
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Everything else is spot on. It's a great series.LeverEnd wrote:Suranne Jones. .... PHWOAR!!!!thebish wrote:Scott & Bailey..
cracking good stuff!
Interestingly it co-stars and is written by AmeliaBarrymoreBullmore, aka Steph Barnes and Sonia, Alan partridge's Ukrainian girlfriend. (Cashback!)
Never seen it.
As an aside I went to school with Lesley Sharpe's husband, Nicholas (Nicky) Gleaves. He was the seargent her character had an on/off affair with in the first two series.
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Eh? Nicky went to Sharples, along with their Dunc.Gary the Enfield wrote: As an aside I went to school with Lesley Sharpe's husband, Nicholas (Nicky) Gleaves. He was the seargent her character had an on/off affair with in the first two series.

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Bruce Rioja wrote:Eh? Nicky went to Sharples, along with their Dunc.Gary the Enfield wrote: As an aside I went to school with Lesley Sharpe's husband, Nicholas (Nicky) Gleaves. He was the seargent her character had an on/off affair with in the first two series.
Primary school Brucie. Sorry, should have specified. Duncan was the year above me and Nicky was the year below.
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Re: What are you watching tonight?
Have 'Frank' on its way from LF. Seem to recall it received mixed ratings on here. I also seem to recall that the key to watching it is to remember that one's not watching the story of Frank Sidebottom.
I'll see how I get on with it.
I'll see how I get on with it.
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Just watched the video trailer of the excellent Timothy Spall being "Mr Turner". One I really want to see.
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Saw it last night, but got distracted, so can't really offer a proper review. I enjoyed it when I was paying attention though.Bruce Rioja wrote:Have 'Frank' on its way from LF. Seem to recall it received mixed ratings on here. I also seem to recall that the key to watching it is to remember that one's not watching the story of Frank Sidebottom.
I'll see how I get on with it.
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