What are you watching tonight?
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Re: What are you watching tonight?
Won't be watching but my money's on "Son of Pavarotti" and his female mate.Hoboh wrote:I watched the last semi final of BGT cannot wait for Saturday night.

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Re: What are you watching tonight?
I have never once watched BGT, and its absolutely safe to say I never will.
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yet another item in the increasing panoply of subjects that me and BWFCi agree on!BWFC_Insane wrote:I have never once watched BGT, and its absolutely safe to say I never will.

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That smacks a little of "I've never watched it but it has to be rubbish". I think you told a porkie.BWFC_Insane wrote:I have never once watched BGT, and its absolutely safe to say I never will.

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a little like you and Damien Hurst art exhibitions..... (stir!!)TANGODANCER wrote:That smacks a little of "I've never watched it but it has to be rubbish". I think you told a porkie.BWFC_Insane wrote:I have never once watched BGT, and its absolutely safe to say I never will.
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Nah genuinely never watched it. It doesn't appeal in the slightest.TANGODANCER wrote:That smacks a little of "I've never watched it but it has to be rubbish". I think you told a porkie.BWFC_Insane wrote:I have never once watched BGT, and its absolutely safe to say I never will.
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Don't need to go to them,TV and the media show enough of them. No comparison really, but no doubt you'll find one.thebish wrote:a little like you and Damien Hurst art exhibitions..... (stir!!)TANGODANCER wrote:That smacks a little of "I've never watched it but it has to be rubbish". I think you told a porkie.BWFC_Insane wrote:I have never once watched BGT, and its absolutely safe to say I never will.
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hmmm... but - you've never seen a real "live" Damien Hurst piece, have you? a little bit of news footage about some art is not the same as going to actually see it...TANGODANCER wrote:Don't need to go to them,TV and the media show enough of them. No comparison really, but no doubt you'll find one.thebish wrote:a little like you and Damien Hurst art exhibitions..... (stir!!)TANGODANCER wrote:That smacks a little of "I've never watched it but it has to be rubbish". I think you told a porkie.BWFC_Insane wrote:I have never once watched BGT, and its absolutely safe to say I never will.
(and you can't be claiming that there isn't lots of media coverage in newspapers, on radio etc. about BGT? surely?)
if you can be informed by news reports/media coverage enough to decide you think something is rubbish - then surely, so can BWFCi??
that comparison didn't, tbh, take a lot of finding!!

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Wow, what a clever chap you really are. Rest up now. You must be tired after all that wisdom. Oh, and learn the meaning of a wink on a post maybe, or possibly let two posters exchange a little harmless banter without turning it into an episode of Mastermind. Please...., even pretty please.thebish wrote:hmmm... but - you've never seen a real "live" Damien Hurst piece, have you? a little bit of news footage about some art is not the same as going to actually see it...TANGODANCER wrote:Don't need to go to them,TV and the media show enough of them. No comparison really, but no doubt you'll find one.thebish wrote:a little like you and Damien Hurst art exhibitions..... (stir!!)TANGODANCER wrote:That smacks a little of "I've never watched it but it has to be rubbish". I think you told a porkie.BWFC_Insane wrote:I have never once watched BGT, and its absolutely safe to say I never will.
(and you can't be claiming that there isn't lots of media coverage in newspapers, on radio etc. about BGT? surely?)
if you can be informed by news reports/media coverage enough to decide you think something is rubbish - then surely, so can BWFCi??
that comparison didn't, tbh, take a lot of finding!!

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Re: What are you watching tonight?
my post had a wink, Tango.... this one has a:TANGODANCER wrote:
Wow, what a clever chap you really are. Rest up now. You must be tired after all that wisdom. Oh, and learn the meaning of a wink on a post maybe, or possibly let two posters exchange a little harmless banter without turning it into an episode of Mastermind. Please...., even pretty please.

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I'll watch it (or rather have it on whilst fannying about on here etc.) if I'm in. Last night there was a bloke on from Skipton whose 'act' was to put a pan on his head and do a Darlek voice. I shite thee not!thebish wrote:yet another item in the increasing panoply of subjects that me and BWFCi agree on!BWFC_Insane wrote:I have never once watched BGT, and its absolutely safe to say I never will.
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i know - your regular fb updates go before you!Bruce Rioja wrote:I'll watch it (or rather have it on whilst fannying about on here etc.) if I'm in. Last night there was a bloke on from Skipton whose 'act' was to put a pan on his head and do a Darlek voice. I shite thee not!thebish wrote:yet another item in the increasing panoply of subjects that me and BWFCi agree on!BWFC_Insane wrote:I have never once watched BGT, and its absolutely safe to say I never will.

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thebish wrote:i know - your regular fb updates go before you!Bruce Rioja wrote:I'll watch it (or rather have it on whilst fannying about on here etc.) if I'm in. Last night there was a bloke on from Skipton whose 'act' was to put a pan on his head and do a Darlek voice. I shite thee not!thebish wrote:yet another item in the increasing panoply of subjects that me and BWFCi agree on!BWFC_Insane wrote:I have never once watched BGT, and its absolutely safe to say I never will.

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Re: What are you watching tonight?
Thoughts on Super 8 please people......
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Re: What are you watching tonight?
Decent, bit silly toward the end but taken with a pinch of salt its pretty enjoyable.Annoyed Grunt wrote:Thoughts on Super 8 please people......
Amazing train crash at the beginning! was great on the big screen
will defo watch again at some point while its on sky.
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About 10 minutes in, slow starter.General Mannerheim wrote:Decent, bit silly toward the end but taken with a pinch of salt its pretty enjoyable.Annoyed Grunt wrote:Thoughts on Super 8 please people......
Amazing train crash at the beginning! was great on the big screen
will defo watch again at some point while its on sky.
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No, didn't like it........like Cloverfield.General Mannerheim wrote:Decent, bit silly toward the end but taken with a pinch of salt its pretty enjoyable.Annoyed Grunt wrote:Thoughts on Super 8 please people......
Amazing train crash at the beginning! was great on the big screen
will defo watch again at some point while its on sky.
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Re: What are you watching tonight?
modern day Goonies.
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See where you're coming from, Spielberg was involved with Super 8 and he wrote the story for The Goonies.General Mannerheim wrote:modern day Goonies.
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Re: What are you watching tonight?
Completely agree. Nice enjoyable family film and then after the last 10-15 mins you're left thinking 'WTF, where did that ending come from?'General Mannerheim wrote:Decent, bit silly toward the end but taken with a pinch of salt its pretty enjoyable.Annoyed Grunt wrote:Thoughts on Super 8 please people......
Amazing train crash at the beginning! was great on the big screen
will defo watch again at some point while its on sky.
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