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  1. Isn't it the little plastic cap for the air valve?
  2. You brought it up. I just said he was horrible to watch. Absoloutley stereotypes are based on fact, but at no point did any of the secondary characters step outside of their stereotype to surprise me, while staying within character. A toff mother is always a lush who disapproves of foreigners and is trying to fix up her son to get himaway from an undesirable. A toff father is always a gun toting succesful businessman who puts family first. A young gentlemen toff is always a bit of a cad. The least stereotypical character was the lead who played a working class Irishman as little lord fauntleroy. A very strange choice in my opinion.
  3. These are the 2 films I've watched this weekend, and I agree with you on both. Despite some horrific tache work, Brokeback still managed to be very poignant. Films are rarely as good as the book, but when it's a short story there's a chance, and in this case the film probably surpasses it's source material.
  4. I don't remember that bit, but I'm having a hard time marrying it to anything other than a Boston/Brooklyn accent! I had the same problem. That's what was shit. It was while they were having dinner with the brother in law and Scarlett Johansen. I don't believe I've stereotyped at all. I think Allen did in his depiction of the English upper class though.
  5. a haaaaa. Stick your Tevez up your arse.
  6. I thought Match Point was just alright tbh. The lad in the main role was so wooden. I love Allen's romanticised view of New York, but his London just bored the shit out of me. The lead's meant to be a working class Irish fella and he's talking like a Shakespearian toff (one lapse aside where he blurts out "woyk" and corrects himself unconvincingly). It was horrible to watch him. Nothing of interest happened for the first hour and a half, though an unintentional laugh was provided by the kiss in the rain, has Woody Allen really sunk to copying Four Weddings? The last half hour picks up a bit, I loved the throwing of the ring, and the end was infinitely more satisfying than any of the build up. I suprised myself by having the patience to stick it out that long though.
  7. 1. Any site with instructions of how to download a site for offline viewing. 2. IMDB 3. Wikipedia 4. Allmusic 5. Moneysavingexpert
  8. I'm watching Saturday night Take Away and I'm loving it. Who'd have thunk.
  9. For anyone that missed it, the BBC website has the full show to watch online... http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbctwo/programmes/?id=extras
  10. Another rule change... http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/motorsport...one/5349954.stm
  11. It means if that was only half the price you had to pay it would still be cheap. It used to confuse the hell out of me too tbh. I see. Should be 'cheap at twice the price' then really. Since you're good at this, how does 'I could care less!' work then?
  12. Cheap at half the price*. This cost loads more didn't it? *I don't know what that means.
  13. As I said earlier. What was particularly satisfying was the swipe at catchphrase comedy. Which makes this news all the more depressing.... 'Movie deal' for Little Britain
  14. It's all goping to kick off... http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/5347876.stm EDIT: Sorry Rob, I know this is your job. Your output has significantly dropped though.
  15. http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,11...2357726,00.html http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0609/08/ng.01.html Jebus!
  16. As good as the best episode of the last series (Les Dennis). Hope the standard stays this high. I loved the swipe at basically EVERY popular British sitcom/comedy.
  17. Keep it! And bring back the match coont doon. now.
  18. Did anyone post this yesterday? I can't find it. From .com
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