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Re: What you watching?
Hero. Possibly the most visually stunning film I've ever seen - I've seen it before, but the truly beautiful imagery still drops my jaw.
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Ultimate force series 4. Haven't watched this for a long time considering I have the box set!
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Re: What you watching?
Siege of Jadotville. True story about the Irish army acting as UN peace keepers in the Congo in the early 60s. At the time the story was hushed up and the men involved branded as cowards. What they did was pretty heroic and averted an international disaster.
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"Hunting Hitler".
Hmmmm....been watching the odd bit & piece of this show lately. It's very disappointing, and I'm starting to lose hope that they're ever going to find the poor lad.
I guess it's worth a watch, if anything for all the conspiracy crap it touts, and all the stuff that went on in South America during the Post-War period. There's certainly ample evidence of the assistance given to a lot of the fleeing Nazi heirarchy, war criminals, etc....but nothing concrete about the head honcho himself...obviously.
Hmmmm....been watching the odd bit & piece of this show lately. It's very disappointing, and I'm starting to lose hope that they're ever going to find the poor lad.
I guess it's worth a watch, if anything for all the conspiracy crap it touts, and all the stuff that went on in South America during the Post-War period. There's certainly ample evidence of the assistance given to a lot of the fleeing Nazi heirarchy, war criminals, etc....but nothing concrete about the head honcho himself...obviously.
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Re: What you watching?
Fantastic Beasts and where to find them.
Brilliant film. If you're into Harry Potter at all, it's definitely worth a watch.
Brilliant film. If you're into Harry Potter at all, it's definitely worth a watch.
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Nice to hear someone comment on this. I need to see it. Me and my missus both want to go cinema and watch itItchy wrote:Fantastic Beasts and where to find them.
Brilliant film. If you're into Harry Potter at all, it's definitely worth a watch.
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Definitely worth it mate. There were bits in it that had me smiling like a child whilst watching it, like it had reminded me of the magic of cinema!Rossgo wrote:Nice to hear someone comment on this. I need to see it. Me and my missus both want to go cinema and watch itItchy wrote:Fantastic Beasts and where to find them.
Brilliant film. If you're into Harry Potter at all, it's definitely worth a watch.
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Re: What you watching?
Only fools and horses. Classic.
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Dark Shadows, while wind howls outside and it's raining in biblical proportions.
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A film called Android. It had a nice twist at the end however I think you would only realise it if you were told there's a twist if not it does make you believe what's going on!
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Re: What you watching?
One Killer punch on Channel 4.
I missed the first attack, there were 3 shown.
One guy had an argument in a supermarket car park over a disabled parking space. He was a plum.
The hardest story to watch was a lad from Rugby. He got involved in a fight with 3 lads at 4am. He had already tamed the largest of the 3 but one of them really wanted a fight. Despite the Rugby lad backing off and saying he didn't want a fight this bloke wasn't listening. It cost him his life. They interviewed the Rugby lad and his dad, you could see the impact it had on their lives. They also interviewed the deceased's dad and his other half. She was something else, very strong and courageous. After the inquest she met the Rugby lad, gave him a hug and told him she didn't blame him.
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I missed the first attack, there were 3 shown.
One guy had an argument in a supermarket car park over a disabled parking space. He was a plum.
The hardest story to watch was a lad from Rugby. He got involved in a fight with 3 lads at 4am. He had already tamed the largest of the 3 but one of them really wanted a fight. Despite the Rugby lad backing off and saying he didn't want a fight this bloke wasn't listening. It cost him his life. They interviewed the Rugby lad and his dad, you could see the impact it had on their lives. They also interviewed the deceased's dad and his other half. She was something else, very strong and courageous. After the inquest she met the Rugby lad, gave him a hug and told him she didn't blame him.
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