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Post by Luco El Loco on Dec 24, 2004 18:56:28 GMT
I am trying to watch Shrek, and it's looking pretty good.
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Post by distortion on Dec 24, 2004 20:24:30 GMT
oh god, i just watched Shrek. and i dunno if its the lager talking, but i found it stupidly funny.
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Post by static anonymity on Dec 24, 2004 20:28:00 GMT
It's the lager
...or am I the only Shrek non-enthusiast on the planet?
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Post by Luco El Loco on Dec 25, 2004 16:03:48 GMT
I liked it. I wouldn't say I found it stupidly funny but I did find it entertaining.
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Post by static anonymity on Dec 27, 2004 15:48:53 GMT
I shall be watching the film "The Producers" tonight. It's at 10ish, I think, on BBC4. (I'm noting this here so hopefully I won't forget and miss it - so if I'm still about then, can someone poke me please? *smiles sweetly*) It's not a musical, like the stage version made off the back of the film, but it's still meant to be damn funny. So, yesh, *recommends/pimps*
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Post by distortion on Dec 29, 2004 22:03:57 GMT
i am gonna watch Training Day on BBC1 in 20minutes. i haven't watched it all the way through before, so maybe this time.
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Post by distortion on Jan 9, 2005 15:44:41 GMT
FA Cup 3rd Rnd: Yeading vs. Newcastle
great game. non-league yeading did very well. 0-0 at half time. ended 2-0 but its still a fantastic achievement. 6 leagues difference between the sides.
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Post by Luco El Loco on Jan 9, 2005 19:47:24 GMT
Yeah I saw a little of that. Good on Yeading they did well. I think some of these teams fare pretty well because, presumably, many of the team members play together for years and years, and so function well as a team. So what they lack in expensive 'flair' players, they make up for in being able to function like one 22 legged animal.
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Post by distortion on Jan 9, 2005 20:49:40 GMT
exactly. plus the style of play is much more physical lower down. players like N'Zogbia and Robert today just didn't look comfortable playing.
anyways, am about to watch part 2 of Sea Of Souls on Beeb 1. i watched this last night and was very good. not great plots, but had some proper spooky bits in it.
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Post by distortion on Jan 22, 2005 15:07:24 GMT
i'm not currently watching this, but i watched Bill Bailey: Part Troll last night on Channel 4. and twas superb.
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Post by Graham on Jan 22, 2005 22:24:36 GMT
i'm not currently watching this, but i watched Bill Bailey: Part Troll last night on Channel 4. and twas superb. i saw that live in Brighton...funniest night of my life!
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Post by distortion on Jan 24, 2005 20:29:39 GMT
erm.. later on (at 11 i think) there's a thing about human anatomy or something. where they cut up real bodies. i am so gonna watch that.. channel 4. i forget what its called.
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Post by static anonymity on Jan 24, 2005 21:04:53 GMT
"Anatomy for beginners" The blurb be: " Anatomist Gunther von Hagens and pathologist John Lee begin a series of anatomy classes, including a human dissection filmed before an invited audience. This first programme investigates movement. Dr von Hagens dissects a man he knew, removing the skin in a single piece to enable a demonstration of muscle movement. Then the skull is opened and the spinal cord and sciatic nerve removed in a single piece." - from the Radio Times...nice... *feels ill*
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Post by Luco El Loco on Jan 24, 2005 21:10:56 GMT
Mmmmm. Yummy. I think not.
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Post by distortion on Jan 24, 2005 21:14:25 GMT
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