Re-run of currently watching
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I "found" some old episodes of Drop The Dead Donkey. It's still funny but it seems a little pedestrian when compared to (for example) The Thick Of It
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Digging that Very British Murder on BBC4 last night.
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Steve Wilkos, 24hrs in A&E, Scum Dine wiff MILF
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Some damn good films you're watching, Bartek
I've gotten started with the 2nd season of Boardwalk Empire...
I've gotten started with the 2nd season of Boardwalk Empire...
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13 Ghosts, fecki t's never aff the telly, so I thought I should finally watch it.
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I kinda watched it and didn't, ehm... not as scary as I thought
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danke schoen.radiojamaica wrote:Some damn good films you're watching, Bartek
I've gotten started with the 2nd season of Boardwalk Empire...
a classic. let me say that i wasn't filums guy, now i'm trying to catch up.
now, continuing Allen's classics: "Annie Hall".
BE is a very neat series, it's one of 3 series that i'm watchig (along with ending "Breaking bad" and too-much-pathos-and-romance "Newsroom").
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have a wank Bart
clear that custard out
clear that custard out
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Most Evil about a man obsessed with Olivia Newton John
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Charlie Chan's Murder Cruise
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Was good! Something between Stand By Me and Deliverance...
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I liked Gondry's older movies, but to me he lost it with this one. Some funny things in there, but it wasn't going anywhere and was just so very tiring [/img]
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Teh Hobbit - A Unexpected Journey
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Feckin' James Nesbitt.James Blast wrote:Teh Hobbit - A Unexpected Journey
We forgive as we forget
As the day is long.
As the day is long.
for the first time i watching series again just after it ended:
Breaking Bad
Breaking Bad
Was it the pile of pants that the reviewers say it was? Iremember reading the book, way back when, and it made me feel itchy and dirty!Big Si wrote:
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I don't think I even got halfway through, the book was stinky, smelly and itchy.
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Watched last night:
Oh yeah. Hitchcock was a fecking genius.
Oh yeah. Hitchcock was a fecking genius.
The fundamental cause of the trouble is that in the modern world the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt.
—Bertrand Russell
—Bertrand Russell