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just finished watching the alice ballet. great stuff
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pish 30min Beastie Boys vid - Fight For Your Right - Revisited - International Version
contains swearys but quite frankly I'd avoid wasting half an hour of your life on it
contains swearys but quite frankly I'd avoid wasting half an hour of your life on it
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semi-aquatic McCaques with Mohawks
I shit you not
I shit you not
It's all such a dreary fiction.
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Hadn't made it to the movies in ages, but last night we did get there and watched Duncan Jones' (son of David Jones ) latest effort. Not bad at all!
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Abigails Party with Alison Steadman
Like pushing a marsmallow into a piggy bank
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from the extra disc of this
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~ Peter Steele
just back from cinema. it's closer to 'johnny got his gun' rather then 'avatar' and that's goodradiojamaica wrote:
Hadn't made it to the movies in ages, but last night we did get there and watched Duncan Jones' (son of David Jones ) latest effort. Not bad at all!
quite predictable (i know who's the bomber in first skip) but still decent good job little bowie
long live rock'n'roll
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P'shaw on you! Missus VaNessa
anyway, I was watching Punk:Attitude an Don "Res'peck!" Letts fillum from Sky Arts 1
Recorded and now scrunching down via Handbrake.
I'm sure some of The Foreigns will need it - it goes from The MC5 and Stooges to The New York Dolls onto The Ramones/Television/Blondie/Voidoids etc.
Then Martin Rev pops up before ocean hopping to The Clash/Six Patels/Siouxsie, then back across for Black Flag/Agnostic Front/Jello COCK! all your faves.
An incredible programme, it would be easier to say who wasn't featured than who was - and it's not the usual suspects.
Ari and Poly are interviewed.
If I can edit it down to a uploadable size, I'll let ye ken.
If no... ask me
anyway, I was watching Punk:Attitude an Don "Res'peck!" Letts fillum from Sky Arts 1
Recorded and now scrunching down via Handbrake.
I'm sure some of The Foreigns will need it - it goes from The MC5 and Stooges to The New York Dolls onto The Ramones/Television/Blondie/Voidoids etc.
Then Martin Rev pops up before ocean hopping to The Clash/Six Patels/Siouxsie, then back across for Black Flag/Agnostic Front/Jello COCK! all your faves.
An incredible programme, it would be easier to say who wasn't featured than who was - and it's not the usual suspects.
Ari and Poly are interviewed.
If I can edit it down to a uploadable size, I'll let ye ken.
If no... ask me
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
~ Peter Steele
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not a sausage, acht weel
anyways... found my Zack and Miri Make a Porno and decided to give it annar chance now that I'm au fait with Kevin Smith's output, it's not as bad as I remembered in fact it's quite funny and charming, still no up there wi Mallrats, Clerks II or the Michty Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back
anyways... found my Zack and Miri Make a Porno and decided to give it annar chance now that I'm au fait with Kevin Smith's output, it's not as bad as I remembered in fact it's quite funny and charming, still no up there wi Mallrats, Clerks II or the Michty Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
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the Don Letts' doobry, yeah?Debaser wrote:Bought it when it came out and yes, I concur, it's fabbieJames Blast wrote:not a sausage, acht weel
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
~ Peter Steele
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yessumJames Blast wrote:the Don Letts' doobry, yeah?Debaser wrote:Bought it when it came out and yes, I concur, it's fabbieJames Blast wrote:not a sausage, acht weel
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Res'peck!
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
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James,did you ever see Dig?
Like pushing a marsmallow into a piggy bank
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Same here, got the dvd on a trip to London last year... if it say's 'this be done by Don Lett's, well then I alvays wanna see that docu! Tis a rather good one indeedDebaser wrote:yessumJames Blast wrote:the Don Letts' doobry, yeah?Debaser wrote: Bought it when it came out and yes, I concur, it's fabbie
Another fine docu was seen last night: the story of Island Records, told by mista Blackwell himself with added comments by almost anyone who ever was on that label
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Jeeziz Zed! you really have taken a lefthand path for the worse
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Tell me about it, there's some pretty dreadful stuff among thoseJames Blast wrote:Jeeziz Zed! you really have taken a lefthand path for the worse
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Senna.
A totally engrossing documentary though, for obvious reasons, ultimately a tough watch. Some quite extraordinary footage not seen before, especially the in-car Senna race footage. Exhilarating.
Lots I'd never twigged before - the Prost/Senna I knew but not so much the extent of the Senna/Balestre political battle.
The black & gold JPS was my first true love in F1. Seeing that in full force again was lovely. The change in mood & atmosphere in the cinema when the San Marino weekend footage started was a whole different thing. You could feel everybody hold their breath as if that could make for a different outcome.
A must see, F1 fan or not.
A totally engrossing documentary though, for obvious reasons, ultimately a tough watch. Some quite extraordinary footage not seen before, especially the in-car Senna race footage. Exhilarating.
Lots I'd never twigged before - the Prost/Senna I knew but not so much the extent of the Senna/Balestre political battle.
The black & gold JPS was my first true love in F1. Seeing that in full force again was lovely. The change in mood & atmosphere in the cinema when the San Marino weekend footage started was a whole different thing. You could feel everybody hold their breath as if that could make for a different outcome.
A must see, F1 fan or not.
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You’ll Disappear Before The Next Star Rises
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You’ll Disappear Before The Next Star Rises
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I can't wait to see it but I'll have to. I have vowed NEVER to set foot in a cinema with Gaz EVER again - fekkin jifflearse!Carpathian Psychonaut wrote:Senna.
A totally engrossing documentary though, for obvious reasons, ultimately a tough watch. Some quite extraordinary footage not seen before, especially the in-car Senna race footage. Exhilarating.
Lots I'd never twigged before - the Prost/Senna I knew but not so much the extent of the Senna/Balestre political battle.
The black & gold JPS was my first true love in F1. Seeing that in full force again was lovely. The change in mood & atmosphere in the cinema when the San Marino weekend footage started was a whole different thing. You could feel everybody hold their breath as if that could make for a different outcome.
A must see, F1 fan or not.
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the extra vids that come with the £10.63 Deluxe edition of this wonderment -
it really is a classic people, ye need tae hear/see it
it really is a classic people, ye need tae hear/see it
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
~ Peter Steele
~ Peter Steele