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elevendayempire said:
Next week's Doctor Who. Tee-hee.

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Last weeks was the first one I have liked for ages. All the tennants I have seen have been rubbish. I still like Tennant though.
 
corporate whore said:
Watched Twentyfourseven for the first time - instantly becomes my favourite Shane Meadows film.


beautiful, isn't it? a million miles away from the drabness of a Mike Leigh film and yet much more affecting.
 
ATOMIC SUPLEX said:
Last weeks was the first one I have liked for ages. All the tennants I have seen have been rubbish. I still like Tennant though.

I agree so much! The moving statues were awesome! And the fact that Dr. Who wasn't in a lot of it and didn't know about it till the end was a nice twist! :)
 
Maxed Out. Good documentary about consumer debt in the US and what bastards the companies that finance it are.
 
Escape From New York - what a cast! Donald Pleasance, Ernest Borgnine, Lee Van Cleef, Harry Dean Stanton, Isaac Hayes, Kurt Russel

quality entertainment. :)
 
just watched an episode of UFO. Survival, where [spoilers]one of the characters gets resured by an alien on the moon while the rest of the cast thinks he's dead, they find him in the end he tries to explain that the alien's a freind not a threat but they can't hear him because his comunication devise got damaged and kill it[/spoilers]:(


but the disc was borked and kept freazing up during half of it:mad:

Haven't seen UFo for ages - I need the boxset.
I want to watch the actually quite good episode where one of the cast is captured and forced to breathe liquid
but it all turns out to be a dream[/spoilers]
 
Currently working my way through Shameless Series 2 - fucking quality - some real laugh out loud moments, and by christ, some real lump in throat moments too. I haven't cried so much at something for years :oops:
 
My flatmate wanted to watch a DVD of two fat gypsies beating the shit out of each other, bare-knuckled, that he bought at Appleby Horse Fair off of a gypsy. I declined.
 
Watched Ghost Dog, again.

Sonny Valerio: What the fuck is his name?
Louie: Ghost Dog.
Sonny Valerio: What?
Louie: Ghost Dog.
Sonny Valerio: Ghost Dog?
Joe Rags: He said Ghost Dog.
Louie: Yeah. He calls himself Ghost Dog. I don't know, a lot of these Black guys today, these gangster-type guys, they make up names like that.
Ray Vargo: Is that true?
Sonny Valerio: Sure. He means like the rappers, you know, All the rappers, they got names like that: Snoop Doggy Dogg, Ice Cube, Q-Tip, Method Man. My favorite was always Flavor Flav from Public Enemy. You got the funky fresh fly flavor.
Ray Vargo: I don't know about that, but it makes me think of Indians. They got name like, uhh, Red Cloud, Crazy Horse, Running Bear, Black Elk.
Sonny Valerio: Yeah. That kind of shit.
Joe Rags: Yeah. Indians, Niggers, Same thing.
 
Dead Silence - The same Director that did SAW nothing that hasn't been done before pretty flat plot, two diamensional characters and a twist at the end that I predicted about halfway through
 
Primeval - crocodile and warlords in Burundi. Shite.

The King - bastard son quits the navy to reunite his dad by getting his daughter (so half-sister) preggers, killing his son, then killing his wife. Good filum, dull ending.

The House Is Burning - a bit like Kids, only more depressing.
 
The Host, would have been excellent if the father and grandfather characters hadn't of been so bloody irritating. I know they were trying to do the whole anti-hero thing but I just wanted them to stop grizzling.

Anti-terrorism sub plot worked well.
 
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