erm me and cried at the childcatcher !Kwacky wrote:That's good parenting
Who cried at ET?
What you watching?
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shes seen labyrinth and never ending storyC00kiemonster wrote:You missed out Karate Kid, Neverending Story, Gremlins and Labyrinth - maybe next weekPerkles wrote:I made my daughter watch the following this week:
The Goonies
ET
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
The Wizard of OZ
She was perplexed they made good films in the old days and loved them all
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What ever you do don't show a 9 year old, the opening scenes to Saving Private Ryan
I did when we were doing a Normandy Beach tour. I wanted to show him that its not cool, which was how he perceived it. I achieved the desired effect, but with hindsight I used a hydraulic battering ram to crack a nut
still feel bad to this day 
Lesson well and truly learned

I did when we were doing a Normandy Beach tour. I wanted to show him that its not cool, which was how he perceived it. I achieved the desired effect, but with hindsight I used a hydraulic battering ram to crack a nut


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fecking brutal !!Blade wrote:What ever you do don't show a 9 year old, the opening scenes to Saving Private Ryan![]()
I did when we were doing a Normandy Beach tour. I wanted to show him that its not cool, which was how he perceived it. I achieved the desired effect, but with hindsight I used a hydraulic battering ram to crack a nutstill feel bad to this day
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that would be a horror film now with all that 70's bushPerkles wrote:or Debbie does Dallas :/

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kiwikrasher wrote:that would be a horror film now with all that 70's bushPerkles wrote:or Debbie does Dallas :/

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The ex & I went to see it with her two boys/my stepsons.....a few people in the cinema gave us funny looks.Blade wrote:What ever you do don't show a 9 year old, the opening scenes to Saving Private Ryan![]()
I did when we were doing a Normandy Beach tour. I wanted to show him that its not cool, which was how he perceived it. I achieved the desired effect, but with hindsight I used a hydraulic battering ram to crack a nutstill feel bad to this day
Lesson well and truly learned
The boys were fine with it, though....and I still think to this day it was important for them to see that movie, at that time.
I did have the odd fleeting thought of "maybe this wasn't such a good idea?" at the beginning, though.
I had that same thought as the only guy in the theatre with a shaved head watching "Schindler's List" too, come to think of it.
Got funny looks there too. Ba$tards.
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I've not checked it out yet, so proceed with caution. But the site appears to be kosher.
I've not checked it out yet, so proceed with caution. But the site appears to be kosher.
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MotoGP the greatest race on BT Sport.
Its the third week of it now - 4 races per program. Some brilliant racing
Its the third week of it now - 4 races per program. Some brilliant racing

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I didn't. I thought it lacked substance. I had no interest in the characters. It seemed to be a very light version of Saving Private Ryan.
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It wasn't great , I also had no connection to the characters but it just wasn't horrific enough to give any sense of realism to it , unlike the opening scenes of Saving Private Ryan which were brilliant in conveying the carnage that is war . I thought that They Shall Not Grow Old by Peter Jackson was much better .
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It's not a movie obviously, but to be honest I thought Band Of Brothers beat the lot of them. Easily.
Different format though, so I don't know if you can compare them.
Different format though, so I don't know if you can compare them.