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What Movie Are You Watching Or Watched Today?

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Post Wed Nov 22, 2006 9:49 pm

philipchevron wrote:All the extremely funny moments involved Funny Foreigners. By which I mean Americans.


What sort of Americans? Am I going to have to get defensive again? :)
Its a big country. We have lots of cultures, all mashed up. And we're all rich -- don't forget that -- so we really don't give a fuck anyway (sorry, that was my celebratory beer speaking -- I just got a new job!). :wink:
What kind of fuckery is this?
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Post Wed Nov 22, 2006 9:52 pm

Eric V wrote:
philipchevron wrote:All the extremely funny moments involved Funny Foreigners. By which I mean Americans.


What sort of Americans? Am I going to have to get defensive again? :)
Its a big country. We have lots of cultures, all mashed up. And we're all rich -- don't forget that -- so we really don't give a fuck anyway (sorry, that was my celebratory beer speaking -- I just got a new job!). :wink:


Congratulations Eric.

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Post Thu Nov 23, 2006 8:15 am

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Niall wrote:
Simon Maguire wrote:Daniel Criag isn't the greatest actor either.


havent seen much of him actually but i thought he was excellent in it


I was at school with him, he was in the year above me and I fancied him rotten, mind you I don't think he knew I existed, even though we were both in the school performance of Oliver Twist...


Heather, that's such a cool story. :)
Will be off to see him at the weekend, if I can fit it in with all the other things... Well, when I say "see him", I mean on a big screen, of course. :wink:

I could tell you some of the so-called "celeb" people that went to my school. But it's nowhere near as cool. So I won't. And I didn't fancy any of them. :wink:
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Post Thu Nov 23, 2006 1:11 pm

Eric V wrote:
philipchevron wrote:All the extremely funny moments involved Funny Foreigners. By which I mean Americans.


What sort of Americans? Am I going to have to get defensive again? :)
Its a big country. We have lots of cultures, all mashed up. And we're all rich -- don't forget that -- so we really don't give a fuck anyway (sorry, that was my celebratory beer speaking -- I just got a new job!). :wink:


What sort of Americans? Why, the ones in Borat of course. And no, you're not all rich, not even financially. But you know that. Good luck with the new job! :wink:
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Post Thu Nov 23, 2006 7:04 pm

firehazard wrote:
Heather wrote:
Niall wrote:
Simon Maguire wrote:Daniel Criag isn't the greatest actor either.


havent seen much of him actually but i thought he was excellent in it


I was at school with him, he was in the year above me and I fancied him rotten, mind you I don't think he knew I existed, even though we were both in the school performance of Oliver Twist...


Heather, that's such a cool story. :)
Will be off to see him at the weekend, if I can fit it in with all the other things... Well, when I say "see him", I mean on a big screen, of course. :wink:


I could tell you some of the so-called "celeb" people that went to my school. But it's nowhere near as cool. So I won't. And I didn't fancy any of them. :wink:


He's not the only 'famous' person I was at school with...
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Post Fri Nov 24, 2006 7:34 am

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Post Fri Nov 24, 2006 8:14 am

Heather wrote:
Simon Maguire wrote:Daniel Criag isn't the greatest actor either.


I was at school with him...He's not the only 'famous' person I was at school with...


Ah, Heather... go on, now you have to tell. :wink:
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Post Sat Nov 25, 2006 3:02 am

philipchevron wrote:
Eric V wrote:
philipchevron wrote:All the extremely funny moments involved Funny Foreigners. By which I mean Americans.


What sort of Americans? Am I going to have to get defensive again? :)
Its a big country. We have lots of cultures, all mashed up. And we're all rich -- don't forget that -- so we really don't give a fuck anyway (sorry, that was my celebratory beer speaking -- I just got a new job!). :wink:


What sort of Americans? Why, the ones in Borat of course. And no, you're not all rich, not even financially. But you know that. Good luck with the new job! :wink:


I'm not rich financially. It seems Mr. Bush is making that opportunity a little more difficult to achieve. :( :? :oops:

I think I must make an effort to go see Borat. The previews looked very funny.
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Post Sat Nov 25, 2006 3:21 pm

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Post Sat Nov 25, 2006 3:22 pm

firehazard wrote:
Heather wrote:
Simon Maguire wrote:Daniel Criag isn't the greatest actor either.


I was at school with him...He's not the only 'famous' person I was at school with...


Ah, Heather... go on, now you have to tell. :wink:


Nah, I'd have to start a new thread. :wink:
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Post Sat Nov 25, 2006 5:39 pm

Behan wrote:Freaks

One of us
One of us
Geeble gobble geeble gobble
One of us
One of us
“I know all those people that were in the film [...] But that’s when they were young and strong and full of life, you know?”
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Post Sun Nov 26, 2006 2:46 am

DzM wrote:
Behan wrote:Freaks

One of us
One of us
Geeble gobble geeble gobble
One of us
One of us


We accept her,One of us...

Yes DzM!! It's an EERIE film!! I first saw it about 15 years ago and it gave me nightmares for a month. Mind you, when I saw it for the first time I was stoned on pot. I think the one pin-head Schlitze freaked me out the most. :shock:
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Post Sun Nov 26, 2006 11:48 am

Watched Casino Royale last night

It was a good film but I missed the gadgets and Q and I think they should have had less cheesy wordplays :?
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