What you watching?
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Re: What you watching?
Some Twilight film that my missus is watching, what utter crap. She says it's about vampires but how the help can they be walking out into daylight?!
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Re: What you watching?
Finally seen the "no, I am your father" scene [SMILING FACE WITH OPEN MOUTH AND SMILING EYES] believe I only have one more to watch now
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Re: What you watching?
Star wars return of the Jedi. Can't believe I have actually got into this never thought I would!
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Tried watching Empire strikes back with my Mrs so she can catch up and we can go to see The Force Awakens. She fell asleep. Looks like I'll be going alone....
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I think I've talked my missus into coming to watch the new Star Wars, I'm hoping she wants to as there is very little on aybyhe cinema at the moment
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Re: What you watching?
I went to Star Wars with my brother & 9 yo nephew, and a friend with his 10 yo son.
IMO it had some good aspects & was engaging, some material was "just the same old, same old & very over-used". But as Basil Fawlty said; "what do you expect to see from a Torquay hotel window".
Interestingly the 10 year old dozed off a few times, and 9 year old was utterly terrified a few times (needed some serious comforting from his dad).
IMO it had some good aspects & was engaging, some material was "just the same old, same old & very over-used". But as Basil Fawlty said; "what do you expect to see from a Torquay hotel window".
Interestingly the 10 year old dozed off a few times, and 9 year old was utterly terrified a few times (needed some serious comforting from his dad).
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I am the worst for nodding off in the cinema, me and my missus used to go a fair bit ( back in the day of Orange Wednesdays) but gave up because I missed literally all of the films we went to see!
It sounds like it's made for the youngsters who have never seen the older ones but think it would be good to see the film.on the big screen!!
It sounds like it's made for the youngsters who have never seen the older ones but think it would be good to see the film.on the big screen!!
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Yes thanks mate.Rossgo wrote:Hope the 9YO was OK after being comforted
He speaks Spanish as his primary language, but as he has a British father he speaks perfect English too & when over here speaks English. Interestingly when he was scared I noticed he automatically defaulted to speaking in Spanish.
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Wow that's really good at such a young age, speaking different languages is something British people really need to learn, I find we take it for granted that 'everybody speaks English'. That young man will go far mate
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Well, actually I can't even speak Spanish so I know exactly what you mean.Rossgo wrote:Wow that's really good at such a young age, speaking different languages is something British people really need to learn, I find we take it for granted that 'everybody speaks English'. That young man will go far mate
However fwiw he's smarter than that.: I told you about the Spanish & English, but they live in Barcelona, so the school that he goes to teaches in Catalan ( sort of a bit like Welsh is to our English ) so he speaks fluent Catalan too.!!
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Re: What you watching?
I've seen some of that, good show.Kwacky wrote:Supervet. This man is incredibly talented and intelligent.
I'm watching Tattoo Fixers at the moment. I can't believe this many people have gotten shit tats!
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Re: What you watching?
Just watched Passport to Pimlico.
Now watching Shawshank Redemption, one of the best films ever made.
Now watching Shawshank Redemption, one of the best films ever made.
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