SISTERS have just been played on BBC1

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weebleswobble wrote:
Zuma wrote:Cat is a young thing though :lol:
on-line I can be 17, I can be a 17 year old girl, I can be a 17 year old girl into pink iced zoo's :wink:

Should I get me coat and join a Jocko Pervo forum? :twisted:
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weebleswobble wrote:So are we all now Merry Men? :innocent:

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even played on radio 1, how long since the sisters got a play on radio 1..
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I had a shave today, or was it a shit...


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James Blast wrote:I had a shave today, or was it a shit...


;D ;D ;D
Either way I hope you wiped :urff:
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wiped what?
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James Blast wrote:wiped what?
..the horror, the horror....
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How do you wipe a horror?
Edit: :idea: You are refering to the "Anus Horibilis" the queen mentioned some years ago, righty? ;D
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Nice. :urff:

I never listen to Radio 1 but More was played on Talksport a few months back as part of a competition. 5 songs played, name them & get a prize type thing. The presenter (can't remember which one) said More was his favourite of the lot. How sweet.
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Saw the new Robin Hood on BBC1 last night. Budget, hackneyed action scenes, no satanism :evil: and no Sisters. Poor show.

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I watched it too. I thought the soundtrack might extend beyond the trailer. but no such luck. Turned out to be more of a show for hoodies.
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Big Si wrote:Cool Game :D
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Is it a good thing when they yell out "he's rubbish" in the game? :oops:
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Nic wrote:Is it a good thing when they yell out "he's rubbish" in the game? :oops:
It's easy once you perfect the knack of letting off about 5 arrows at once. :wink:

Watched the first episode of Robin Hood on BBC Three last night, and rather enjoyed it. Yes it's glossy, rushed, all the cast members are far too young ... but show me a recent TV programme that doesn't apply to.

Had a trailer for the second episode on straight after, and I can report that they've kept the Alice motif... :notworthy:
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if its set in nottingham, why do three quarters of the actors have mancunian accents? :lol:

watched it and thought it was poorly put-together tosh, to be honest.

Maid Marian and her Merry Men was much better ;)

i doubt if i can be arsed to watch it again

by far the best thing about it are the adverts :von:
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It was a bit of a let-down. :| Although I was quite drunk when I watched it, and don't really remember that much of it... :lol:

The accents thing: I noticed "Alan-a-Dale" saying he was from Rochdale :?:

I think all the stuff about the Crusades was a bit heavy-handed. Give me the cod-paganism of the Michael Praed version any day over the hand-wringing war-veteran approach.
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markfiend wrote:Give me the cod-paganism of the Michael Praed version
I still believe in Cod, but he no longer believes in me.
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markfiend wrote:Give me the cod-paganism of the Michael Praed version
I still believe in Cod, but he no longer believes in me.
That certainly put me in my plaice.
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markfiend wrote:
smiscandlon wrote:
markfiend wrote:Give me the cod-paganism of the Michael Praed version
I still believe in Cod, but he no longer believes in me.
That certainly put me in my plaice.
:urff: :lol:
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bk8do1D2UpM

from Robin Hood to X-men - hey now hey now now now, play this fantasy movies hey now hey now now now
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They should SO have used Alice as the theme tune.
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the trailer on radio 2 for this weeks episode is using the Alice "bits"
i am more likely to release an album before the sisters
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I guess they are using a rock/goth type track to suggest this Robin Hood is a darker/more gothic version - which in fact, it isn't based on seeing the first 2 episodes. The best series was undoubtedly the Robin of Sherwood series, the Clannad music perfectly suited the mystical medieval time it was set in and gave it such atmosphere and was far darker than this beeb version. It had great casting too unlike this version. I like how they invented Nazim the arabic assassin character and then Kevin Costner just stole the idea for his film as though it was in the stories all along!
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metalorange wrote:Nasir the arabic assassin
^ Cool as fuck. :von: :notworthy:
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