What are you watching tonight?
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Just watched Pacific Rim on my mate's 3D Tv, very enjoyable, Guillermo del Toro knows how make a film look spectacular.
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Just watched Frank. Was OK. No better, no worse!
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Aliens. Like its predecessor, an absolute classic. I'm liking the Sky Movies alien channel.
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I watched that 'Into the Wild' on Netflix a few weeks back.. Great film!!
Also recently watched Expendables 3 (absolutely fvckin' super! Loved every minute of it!!), Noah (alright, nowt more), And am Half way through Godzilla, but not sure I can be arsed going back to the second half of it
Also recently watched Expendables 3 (absolutely fvckin' super! Loved every minute of it!!), Noah (alright, nowt more), And am Half way through Godzilla, but not sure I can be arsed going back to the second half of it
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Into the Wild is a great film. just dont read up on the facts if you wanna maintain that impression.
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Top Top Film , with a great soundtrack from Eddie Vedder.General Mannerheim wrote:Into the Wild is a great film. just dont read up on the facts if you wanna maintain that impression.
Agree with the facts bit too.
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It is, with a brilliant soundtrack that was written for the film by Eddie Vedder. I listen to it regularly, need to watch the film again.General Mannerheim wrote:Into the Wild is a great film. just dont read up on the facts if you wanna maintain that impression.
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Oi!!! Stop copying meLeverEnd wrote:It is, with a brilliant soundtrack that was written for the film by Eddie Vedder. I listen to it regularly, need to watch the film again.General Mannerheim wrote:Into the Wild is a great film. just dont read up on the facts if you wanna maintain that impression.

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Vince Vaughn and Colin Farrell cast for True Detective season 2
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Vince Vaughn?!?!
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He's no mcConaughey and Farrell is patchy at best. Thought he was awful until he did In Bruges.Prufrock wrote:Vince Vaughn?!?!
Still looking forward to it though, the first was so good.
I just watched Alien 3 and 4 and have now moved onto the first episode of The Strain, new horror TV show. Not massively impressed so far but most of a bottle of gin has helped.
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BBC2, 9pm - 10.30pm
I'm in this show. As an extra in the crowd scenes. I steal it ... I owned it ... I made it mine. I also declined to wear a red & white scarf or shirt ... not even "for my art".
BBC2, 9pm - 10.30pm
I'm in this show. As an extra in the crowd scenes. I steal it ... I owned it ... I made it mine. I also declined to wear a red & white scarf or shirt ... not even "for my art".
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
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Saw One Hand Clapping by Anthony Burgess tonight at the Octagon http://m.theboltonnews.co.uk/news/11488 ... n_Theatre/
Very funny and well put together, with great music and some quite surreal scenes using physical comedy. The dark turn was quite unsettling but still funny. I'll look out for this company again.
The play was about Burgess' concerns about his contemporary society but is still very relevant in today's.
Very funny and well put together, with great music and some quite surreal scenes using physical comedy. The dark turn was quite unsettling but still funny. I'll look out for this company again.
The play was about Burgess' concerns about his contemporary society but is still very relevant in today's.
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^ Ah, yes. I saw that in the BN and very much fancied going. Couldn't make it happen though. There tonight though for Journeys End.
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Journey's End is excellent, hope you enjoy it.clapton is god wrote:^ Ah, yes. I saw that in the BN and very much fancied going. Couldn't make it happen though. There tonight though for Journeys End.
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LE - What was the set like? I can't believe that they'll have changed the entire set for a one-off, but then One Hand Clapping doesn't look like it belongs in a trench.LeverEnd wrote:Journey's End is excellent, hope you enjoy it.clapton is god wrote:^ Ah, yes. I saw that in the BN and very much fancied going. Couldn't make it happen though. There tonight though for Journeys End.

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It was in the studio, not the main auditorium as JE is still on. They used a minimal set and were very inventive in how they worked it. Lindsay put a photo on Facebook, I'll tag you in it. Unfortunately she had a rather malodorous gentleman next to her (not me!), but also enjoyed it despite the unwelcome distraction.Bruce Rioja wrote:LE - What was the set like? I can't believe that they'll have changed the entire set for a one-off, but then One Hand Clapping doesn't look like it belongs in a trench.LeverEnd wrote:Journey's End is excellent, hope you enjoy it.clapton is god wrote:^ Ah, yes. I saw that in the BN and very much fancied going. Couldn't make it happen though. There tonight though for Journeys End.
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If you didn't see this programme, 'Marvellous' starring Toby Jones then do. Honestly it was superb, despite the fact that even I didn't spot myself. Funny, sad, uplifting and a testimony that people are, in general, naturally kind. Ninety minutes well spent, I promise you.bobo the clown wrote:http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/tv/posts/Mar ... Lou-Macari
BBC2, 9pm - 10.30pm
I'm in this show. As an extra in the crowd scenes. I steal it ... I owned it ... I made it mine. I also declined to wear a red & white scarf or shirt ... not even "for my art".
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
"I understand you are a very good footballer" ... "I try".
"I understand you are a very good footballer" ... "I try".
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has anyone on here been to see "Pride" yet? Off to see it tomorrow with the missus - previews look good and have heard good reviews...
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