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TCM pulling them out tonight, Every which way but lose has just started.
Will probably be in bed for most of this :(

Right turn Clyde <ok>
 
Just watching Jose Wales for the first time in years, had forgotten the immortal line "dying ain't much of a living boy" <laugh>
I watched rise of the foot soldier 3...don't know why, as i thought it would just be a follow on..

But it was a prequel, no footy yobs etc..

Just the story about the Southend crew, and off course it ends with 3 getting blown to bits by shotguns in a range rover...

still till this day, who killed pat tate etc?
 
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Watching No Country for Old Men, modern day classic.

I find that film very uncomfortable viewing. Literally because you don't know who's going to do what to who at any given moment.

White knuckle stuff the first time I saw it. Excellent film.
 
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Never got into animated films other than the ones I watched with my son when he was young. Even though the graphics are out of this world these days I still find them a waste of time.
You think Despicable Me is a waste of time?

There is obviously something seriously wrong with you!
 
Yes, I dismiss them all as in I'm not interested in them and find them as tedious as those who think their opinions apply to everyone.
Same ere can't do cartoons, can't stand any of the yank ones, Simpsons, American dad, family guy, all ****e
 
The Personal History of David Copperfield ... thought this was very good, quite uplifting and feelgood with some fun performances and set design
 
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