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by kingfixer » 09 Dec 2015, 20:46
duke63 wrote: Programme about the Orient Express. It's very high on my bucket list of trips to do.
It's brilliant
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by Kwacky » 09 Dec 2015, 21:10
Sounds like the same. He grows poo potatoes
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by Frankie » 10 Dec 2015, 18:11
Watched Django Unchained last night, what a good film, really enjoyed that.
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by Kwacky » 10 Dec 2015, 19:57
It was good, although I was hoping for a bit more "jungle fever"
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by Blade » 11 Dec 2015, 17:05
The perfect Christmas film.
Sat in a log cabin in the woods with a roaring wood fire, the lights out, a huge box of choccies and my family all around me watching Elf
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by Deegee » 11 Dec 2015, 19:00
I sat and watched "A Good Year" last night; with a large glass of cognac in my hand that just evaporated during the film, I was very at peace with the world afterwards.
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by Rossgo » 12 Dec 2015, 06:53
Caught up with Cuffs and Dr Who last night
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by Kwacky » 12 Dec 2015, 12:02
The Leftovers
That's some weird shit.
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by duke63 » 13 Dec 2015, 00:12
Gone girl!
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by StMarks » 13 Dec 2015, 00:36
A "murder mystery evening" at the village hall, proceeds to the church.
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by D6Nutz » 13 Dec 2015, 11:49
Kwacky wrote: Sounds like the same. He grows poo potatoes
That's the one. Shame that the film is pants, from the book it had great potential even laden with the American cheese factor.
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by Kwacky » 13 Dec 2015, 12:03
You might enjoy the film if you've read the book, at least you can fill in the gaps.
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by Frankie » 13 Dec 2015, 13:29
Some cartoon with all the marvel super hero's in it, but all made out of lego.... animated.... ha ha the script on it is very funny. its now on series link lol
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by Rossgo » 13 Dec 2015, 16:16
O Brother Where Art thou? With George Clooney. Saw it in the cinema all those years ago, I rememebe thinking it wasn't too bad
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by Kwacky » 13 Dec 2015, 21:06
Star Wars chapters 3 and 4 today
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by Blade » 14 Dec 2015, 10:19
Miracle on 34th street. Nice feel good family Christmas film.
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by D6 » 14 Dec 2015, 16:08
I watched tomorrowland yesterday. Was ok for a kiddie type film.
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by Kwacky » 14 Dec 2015, 16:16
D6 wrote: I watched tomorrowland yesterday. Was ok for a kiddie type film.
It's certainly better than Peppa Pig, at 4.30am, which is where you're heading
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by Rossgo » 14 Dec 2015, 21:58
Trollied but in such a pissy mood even this isn't cheering me up!
God I'm getting some serious mood swings in my older age