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To be honest, I thought guilty pleasures were meant to be stuff like pies, cake, beer and tabs (guilty on all counts). If you enjoy summit that doesn't harm you or anyone else, what's to feel guilty for? Having stated this, I will say I feel no guilt whatsoever for enjoying: Queen Coronation Street Michael Jackson Moulin Rouge Newcastle United Steve Vai Richard Layman Supernanny Coldplay S club 7 Big Brother All of which have been compared unfavourably to shit.
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I'm quite proud of my medals. I sent links to friends so they could see me in first place. The only other thing I ever won was a raffle for a teddy bear.
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Frequenting an internet football forum. What compounds the shame is that I rarely post a football related comment.
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Architecture in Helsinki - Frenchy, I'm Faking I'm not to enamoured with the album (In Case We Die) as a whole, but this is a class song.
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Nice one centurion. like it, like it. I raise my can of LCL and wish nothing but good cheer on young Finley.
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But Mezmorize was completely fucking awful. Their self-titled album is still the only one they've released that was any good. 47147[/snapback] Just shine my shoes boy, and less of the jive talk.
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System of a Down - Hypnotize New single got me chomping at the bit for the album.
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Agreed, but you best not mention it on here. It's an unacceptable opinion.
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http://www.toontastic.net/forum/index.php?...2004&hl=shining
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Toy Story ? South Pacific Jaws A Shark's Tale ? Raging Bull?? ? LOTR? The Sound of Music 46634[/snapback] I don't think they'd have The Sound of music twice in two rounds. Is the one with the nuns not black narcissus?
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It's Toy Story 2 (see his fingers), and the LOTR's one is Return of the King.
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Spellbound sounds about right, cheers. Not Sure about Citizen Kane Like, did he ever rest his face in a womans bosom? Here's round 2
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Happy Face replied to Jimbo's topic in General Chat
If you like David Lynch, you might want to hunt out some Luis Bunuel. Un Chien Andalou was a direct influence on Blue Velvet. It includes the famous scene where a woman slices through her eye with a razor. Ouch! -
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Happy Face replied to Jimbo's topic in General Chat
Oliver Twist Thomas Paine said "It is but seldom that our first thoughts are truly correct" but having just got back from Roman Polanski's version of Oliver Twist, I'm inclined to say I like it more than the 1948 David Lean classic. I might change my mind on that in time but it is a brilliant film. Ben Kingsley is fucking brilliant! His fagin is more wretched and more likeable than the colossus that was Alec Guiness. He's a legend as far as I'm concerned, I mean this follows Gandhi, Don Logan (Sexy Beast), Itzhak Stern (schindlers List) and Ron Jenkins (Coronation Street). Nancy's death had the kids in tears and Sykes' mugging had them shitting their pants (personally I thought Robert Newton was scarier but, then, I was only 8 when I saw him so he would've been). The best indicator of quality was the shitty little teenagers behind me. Before the film started I had to have a word about my seat not being a surfboard. They still continued to chat on annoyingly loudly but it got less and less and we never heard a peep after 20 minutes. If you're going to take the kids to something, make it this rather than Shark Boy and Lava Girl, they won't be dissappointed. -
you have a doppleganger. lived on this side.
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Not Chris 'Thompson' originally from South Shields?
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press 'print screen' Paste into paint save as a jpeg host it in image shack There's also a save face option in the top right of the picture. That might be simpler
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Why not do a photofit of yourself for the board? http://flashface.ctapt.de/ This is me
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Happy Face replied to Jimbo's topic in General Chat
Charlie Kaufman is the best writer of original films in the last decade. Probably because he's the only writer of original films in the last decade. The rest of it's all remakes. 46059[/snapback] To be honest, I quite like films where you have no idea what the hell is going on, and you just have to sit back and watch and hope the writer knew what he was doing.... and then suddenly (sometimes) it clicks and you realise what the writer's up to. It's probably a little like having a convo with me ("wtf is she talking about...... i'll just wait and see if it ends up making sense...." and then sometimes it doesn't, sometimes it just about does.) I also liked the idea of hiding in your own memories. I've had a bit of a habit of living in memories sometimes... so, just, yeh..... sleep time now for lou. 46120[/snapback] Well if you've not seen them get Aaptation and Being John Malkovich. They're similarly screwy. -
but it is a worse price than this... http://www.selectcheaper.com/search/dvdpro...psearch=VCD0217
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Happy Face replied to Jimbo's topic in General Chat
Charlie Kaufman is the best writer of original films in the last decade. Probably because he's the only writer of original films in the last decade. The rest of it's all remakes. -
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Happy Face replied to Jimbo's topic in General Chat
Sorry, I'm just compelled to be a pedantic arsehole. -
Have to agree with that. I offered my thoughts on it here a few weeks back... It's a mate who's the fan, I'll have to check if he's got the other dtuff you recommend. Cheers
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Funny, cos you sound like a total mong in writing too!