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Ghost

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I was one day off from meeting half the cast of Red Dwarf in November
mind you the last time I did anything to do with Red Dwarf
it resulted in me seeing Craig Charles with no trousers on
 
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Ghost said:
I was one day off from meeting half the cast of Red Dwarf in November
mind you the last time I did anything to do with Red Dwarf
it resulted in me seeing Craig Charles with no trousers on
Waaaaah! Jump back, jump forward & spin around!

My favourite story of the week.
 
Who's Wee Dug said:
Tonight I went to see 47 Ronin it was quite good, lots of action and not a bad storyline. :mrgreen:
Just saw it tonight and I was actually going to say that although the visuals very truly beautiful (it was the main reason I went in the first place), the storyline itself didn't excite me much. Ow, don't get me wrong, I really liked the idea of the 47 Ronin and the end was really touching, but it just couldn't tie my attention down. OK, it probably didn't help that there was sort of a family crisis going on and I got constantly called and was texting*, but see, I could just do all that and I almost didn't really care what was going on in the big fight.

SJ, how do you mean?


*I'd like to point out here that my phone was on silent and I didn't answer the calls, before you start accusing me of disturbing the audience around me :laugh:
 
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michelanCello said:
SJ, how do you mean?
:rolleyes: :laugh: Beg my pardon, I've worked too many night shifts this week. I meant I've seen the trailer for 47 Ronin, it showed before another movie I watched.

I did manage to see a couple of films, Elysium... Finally! It was really good. The World's End, again, even better on second viewing. Pacific Rim, it's really good fun. I think del Toro could teach Michael Bay a thing or two about giant robots, and making movies.
 
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