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Incidentally, as I mentioned on twitter, there are some particularly nasty rumours about "Sir Jim" and the times that he used to volunteer in various hospital morgues.
Now, let me think - bloke who wrote Trainspotting, name'll come to me in a Welch, wanting to say Irvine THAT'S the one. Yes, now where was I, ah yes. didn't he write a short story about a celeb who liked to diddle with the dead? And the rumours were it was based on Mr S?
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Debaser wrote:
markfiend wrote:
Incidentally, as I mentioned on twitter, there are some particularly nasty rumours about "Sir Jim" and the times that he used to volunteer in various hospital morgues.
Now, let me think - bloke who wrote Trainspotting, name'll come to me in a Welch, wanting to say Irvine THAT'S the one. Yes, now where was I, ah yes. didn't he write a short story about a celeb who liked to diddle with the dead? And the rumours were it was based on Mr S?
I heard that story, but why the feck didn't Welch have the bollocks to outright say it if he believed it to be true? Too afraid of the Saville's lawyers? In which case he's as gutless as Rantzen and should answer a few questions himself. If he honestly believed that and said nothing, Welch is a gutless c**t, for all his nihilistic posturing .
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DeWinter wrote:
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markfiend wrote:
Incidentally, as I mentioned on twitter, there are some particularly nasty rumours about "Sir Jim" and the times that he used to volunteer in various hospital morgues.
Now, let me think - bloke who wrote Trainspotting, name'll come to me in a Welch, wanting to say Irvine THAT'S the one. Yes, now where was I, ah yes. didn't he write a short story about a celeb who liked to diddle with the dead? And the rumours were it was based on Mr S?
I heard that story, but why the feck didn't Welch have the bollocks to outright say it if he believed it to be true? Too afraid of the Saville's lawyers? In which case he's as gutless as Rantzen and should answer a few questions himself. If he honestly believed that and said nothing, Welch is a gutless c**t, for all his nihilistic posturing .
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last nights viewing included:

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Both were great!
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radiojamaica wrote:last nights viewing included:

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yessss. Coen Bros. Check. Jeff Bridges. Check.
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Not currently, but recently caught the new Red Dwarf X

I must say I was expecting it to be better. Hope the series picks up a bit.
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Pista wrote:Not currently, but recently caught the new Red Dwarf X

I must say I was expecting it to be better. Hope the series picks up a bit.
It was just alright wasn't it?
I did like the Stirmaster gag though. :wink:
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Pista wrote:Not currently, but recently caught the new Red Dwarf X

I must say I was expecting it to be better. Hope the series picks up a bit.
It was just alright wasn't it?
I did like the Stirmaster gag though. :wink:
That was a highlight for sure. Second one's on tonight isn't it?
& wtf has Cat done with his barnet?
It looked like Prince George's wig from Blackadder dyed black.
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CW Julia Gillard tearing Tony Abbott a new ersehole.
For 15 minutes!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... hd7ofrwQX0

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blackandgold65 wrote:
radiojamaica wrote:last nights viewing included:

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yessss. Coen Bros. Check. Jeff Bridges. Check.
Jeff Bridges is rather excellent I must say!
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Pista wrote:
Hom_Corleone wrote:
Pista wrote:Not currently, but recently caught the new Red Dwarf X

I must say I was expecting it to be better. Hope the series picks up a bit.
It was just alright wasn't it?
I did like the Stirmaster gag though. :wink:
That was a highlight for sure. Second one's on tonight isn't it?
& wtf has Cat done with his barnet?
It looked like Prince George's wig from Blackadder dyed black.
:eek:
Second episode was much better. :D
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bleak but beautifully done.
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Hom_Corleone wrote: Second episode was much better. :D
Yep. That's more like it. :D

Did Rimmer call Pree a mad goth b@stard?

:lol: :lol:
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Pista wrote:
Hom_Corleone wrote: Second episode was much better. :D
Yep. That's more like it. :D

Did Rimmer call Pree a mad goth b@stard?

:lol: :lol:
Yeah. :lol: :lol:

@BlackandGold - Great film. :D
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Just went to see the Kerouac scroll of On the Road at the British library and then went to see the film of the same.

The film makes a bit more sense if you've read the book. The film wasn't terrible, but you have to be in the mood for it as it is a bit slow paced at times. Viggo Mortensen made a great Old Bull (Burroughs).
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In parts harrowing and frightening, the film tells the tale of a marine wounded in combat and follows his return to life at home.
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Took 79 kids to see The Lorax this morning :eek:
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We've been watching the Ken Russel-directed TV miniseries of Lady Chatterley. It's laughably bad. ;D

Although you do have Joely Richardson wandering around in the nip, which is nice :lol:
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@Iz.

That any good?
I might give it an outing. Has got Michelle Ryan in after all :innocent:
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Pista wrote:@Iz.

That any good?
I might give it an outing. Has got Michelle Ryan in after all :innocent:
Yep, recommended when you like Shaun of the Dead, Snatch, even Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction come to mind...

Not the next culthit, but highly entertaining I think!

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...and as previously stated..It's got Michelle Ryan in it. :innocent: :lol:
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Hom_Corleone wrote:...and as previously stated..It's got Michelle Ryan in it. :innocent: :lol:
And she looks like this in the movie:

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Gulp!! :eek:

Have you seen the review on amazon?
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Movie of 2012 October 20, 2012
By Jasvir Lota
Format:DVD
My name is Jasvir Lota. I starred in this movie. I am the Zombie who gets his legs chopped of by Michelle Ryan. I die at the end of the movie. This was an amazing movie to make and it is an amazing movie to watch. One of the best british horror movies of the decade. Plenty of laughs along the way. This movie will have you in stitches. This will be a cult movie.
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:eek:

Uhhhhh...Dude that is so cool.

I'm like...in love.

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