SlR
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That Harry Potter doc looks interesting, that'll trigger some nostalgia for sure.
I went to the first Harry Potter movie with my girlfriend and her son. It was Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. I had been working all day and was tired and went to sleep through the whole movie.
But I have heard good things about these Harry Potter movies so maybe I will watch the 20th Anniversary of Harry Potter.
I must have been 15 or so when I saw it, the cinema was packed and my friends mother who took us didn't think about arriving early, so we were stuck at the front. Good neck work-out!
Bob says:
A bank PIN will keep your items secure.
Always check the second trade screen.
Never trade in the Wilderness!
Keep your computer keylogger-free and virus scanned.
Completely over the top as you'd expect from a Ritchie film, a great story, loads of dark humour and brilliant cast... including a weird casting choice that works surprisingly well:
Hugh Grant as a gangster, complete with "east-end" accent.
I remember that I wasn't over impressed the first time I saw this but really enjoyed it this time round.
Who's the cat that won't cop out when there's danger all about?
I watched a recording of the 1971 Morecambe and Wise that was super funny.
Loved the show. Especially with Shirley Bassey singing 2 great songs and André Previn doing Grieg concerto. Very funny sketch.
Comprehensive Account Security
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What a weird episode
The train raid was great but the whole tribe initiation things dragged on a bit. Oh well at least it was a bit different.
I also watch the latest in the saga of Steven Toast:
Toast of Tinseltown
.
I'm a huge Matt Berry fan and the latest series is more of the same - ludicrous auditions, even weirder recording sessions, Toast losing his temper and another spat with Ray Purchase.
Who's the cat that won't cop out when there's danger all about?
Muzan-sama
said
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. I think it's pretty hard beating a show like
Breaking Bad
... But will continue giving it a chance nonetheless
It's pretty hard to beat Braking Bad, what a fantastic show that was.
I keep checking for a release date for Stranger Things but nothing definite yet.
Last night I watched
Promising Young Woman
(2020), a film about a woman who had a very traumatic event in her past and is now taking vengeance.
That sounds like a very common plot but it's done so well here with a lot of different spins on the theme... and Carey Mulligan is superb.
It's all much, much subtler than the average "revenge" movie.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt9620292
Who's the cat that won't cop out when there's danger all about?
08-Jan-2022 10:28:40
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Rooh