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Gian thats not a pic . Its the whole billboard
 
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Big Grin
Sorry Munch!
It was to get the artists' faces inner lines!

sorry again!
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My Morning Jacket-Okonokos (last evening actually)
 
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Currently watching 24 season 3.
 
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London To Brighton. Harrowing at best.
 
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Just watched the one with the shock ending where Drusilla vamps Darla. One more episode before bedtime.

Cyrene - would you *recommend* London to Brighton?
 
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I would. It's one of those films that if you're quite sensitive to peoples feelings (like myself) then you have to maybe have a break after particularly upsetting bits.
Maybe that's just me...many films, especially well made war movies always affect me in this way and anything with kids/parents (I never actually finished In The Bedroom )
The acting by the main protagonists is superb but the writing could've allowed those actors more 'time' to develop.

just watched something a bit lighter though tonight: Scenes Of A Sexual Nature. Good fun and witty.
 
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Thanks Cyrene - it's been on my list of films to see since I read the Guardian's highly complimentary review. I'll be sure to allow plenty of time to recover afterwards.
 
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Wallace and Grommit in Curse of the WereRabbit.

A really cool "vegetarian" horror
 
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Almost 3 hours of my daughters trip to South Africa and Zambia.
I'm jealous really.I have 500 pictures from my other daughter to look forward too as well!
 
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Pan's Labyrinth

This is a powerful piece of cinema that should probably be an 18, rather than the 15 it has been classified as.

Martin
 
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Pan's Labyrinth

This is a powerful piece of cinema that should probably be an 18, rather than the 15 it has been classified as.

Martin

Best film of last year IMO.
 
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Cyrene,

A very touching film, but one that joins a list of those that I do not watch very often - such as Schindler's List. Good film, but not one for the faint hearted.

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Cyrene,

A very touching film, but one that joins a list of those that I do not watch very often - such as Schindler's List. Good film, but not one for the faint hearted.

M

Absolutely.
 
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What a film Geoff? Love the way it is for the most part a beautiful film but peppered with desperate battlefield scenes.
 
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Volver by Pedro Amoldovar (sp.)
 
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Hot Fuzz!

Great film that was quiet plainly made to allow Simon Pegg and his usual cohorts live out their fantasies of charging about in cars with guns. May have been a touch long but made up for it with some classic comedy moments.
 
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watching 24 season 4.
 
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Alan, compulsive aren't they?

We watched "£ Days of the Condor" and "Day of the Jackal" over the last couple of evenings. Both classic thrillers, the like of which do not seem to be made any more.
 
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3 Days of the Condor, obviously. Involuntary shiftkey activation!
 
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Take more water with it.
 
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More water with water? That might just work!
 
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Get the concentrated water,to make up just add water!
 
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And some ice Winker
 
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