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Dotsie

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We're half way through watching Mulholland Drive, & I've given up to play on tinternet. Mr D also has his laptop in front of him.

Wouldn't recommend it unless you like your films wierd with plenty of hammy acting :rolleyes:
 
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Finally seen the half blood prince I liked it, went to the Imax cinema in Motreal while waiting for our flight later that night, only the first few minutes were in 3D what was somewhat disapointing.

Watched Wolverine, Evolution Dragonball, Simpsons movie and Aliens V Monsters on the flight out and back new noise cancelling phones I bought do make a difference. :laugh:
 

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Oh, happy day I've been hooked on Doctor Who! That series is so hilarious! Why don't they show it on german TV?? They started it once but stopped in the middle of it :x . I'm so glad for youtube sometimes.
So far, I've only seen David Tennant and I love him as the doctor :laugh: He's so funny in the role and I love his grimaces and the crazy smile that sometimes popps on his face :laugh:
And the outfit's pretty neat :laugh:
But I have to have a look at the older doctors too. To see what they're like.
 
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Here in the Netherlands they showed the first new season with Christhoper Ecclestone and the second season with David Tennant(who is better than Ecclestone as The Doctor I think) after that they didn't showed Doctor Who anymore :(
Luckily I can receive the BBC here so I still can watch it :laugh:
 

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Dr Who is mostly filmed in Cardiff, so it's a real treat seeing my home city being used for locations.

In the first episode with Christopher Ecclestone, the store where Rose works is the actual store that I worked in in the 1970s - I loved seing the place get blown up. :laugh:
 

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Sjoerd3000 said:
Here in the Netherlands they showed the first new season with Christhoper Ecclestone and the second season with David Tennant(who is better than Ecclestone as The Doctor I think) after that they didn't showed Doctor Who anymore :(
Luckily I can receive the BBC here so I still can watch it :laugh:
I can only recieve it at my dad's place, we don't get BBC. Time for digital TV, eh? :laugh:
 

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Tonyblack said:
Dr Who is mostly filmed in Cardiff, so it's a real treat seeing my home city being used for locations.

In the first episode with Christopher Ecclestone, the store where Rose works is the actual store that I worked in in the 1970s - I loved seing the place get blown up. :laugh:
I'd loved to see my school being blown up! :laugh:
 
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Tonyblack said:
Dr Who is mostly filmed in Cardiff, so it's a real treat seeing my home city being used for locations.

In the first episode with Christopher Ecclestone, the store where Rose works is the actual store that I worked in in the 1970s - I loved seing the place get blown up. :laugh:
That's great :laugh: I would love to see the store where I worked being blown up! Or the post office where I work now :laugh: :laugh: or the ship on which I was an apprentice(was not a succes) or..... :laugh:

Yes Cheery time to get digital TV!! ;)
 

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Sjoerd3000 said:
Tonyblack said:
Dr Who is mostly filmed in Cardiff, so it's a real treat seeing my home city being used for locations.

In the first episode with Christopher Ecclestone, the store where Rose works is the actual store that I worked in in the 1970s - I loved seing the place get blown up. :laugh:
That's great :laugh: I would love to see the store where I worked being blown up! Or the post office where I work now :laugh: :laugh: or the ship on which I was an apprentice(was not a succes) or..... :laugh:

Yes Cheery time to get digital TV!! ;)
Mind you, the "be able to record the stuff you're going to miss next week" is brilliant. Haven't missed any discworld film that way :laugh: . And we've seen things like Frankenstine and Dracula and I mean none of the new ones, but the first and original ones. I did feel sorry for Frankenstine's Monster, even though we couldn't stop giggling the whole way through... :laugh:
If I think about the things we look today... :eek: HUGE difference after about forty years. (Or more?) With comedies, it's the other way around. Well, mostly.
 
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