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Thread: Now Screening - What Are You Watching Right Now?

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    Watched 'Horrible Bosses' last night. Very funny, especially if you've had (or have) the misfortune to work for a total A-hole....

    Erm.... also worth watch for the pure titillation value of seeing Jennifer Aniston playing a role which is slightly at odds with her usual 'nice girl' image. *snigger*
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alex_UK View Post
    Been introducing Avatar to the original series of Bagpuss on DVD... I'm not sure she's impressed, but I had a great time!
    The Deputy Head of the school I went to in North Manchester had the nickname Bagpuss - he was a dead ringer
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    Kind of quiet here so off to have that big screen thing once again

    Dr Strangelove i reckon Peter Sellers is ace in it... In all three guises..

    If i mention any other of the characters i'd only spoil it

    Bests to all
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    First time spin for Monsters on blu ray.. As it's aspect ratio is 2.35:1 it's on the TV, so no black bars top & bottom with this baby

    Hope it's good... See you all tomorrow, kind of
    Bests, Mark



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    I'm not watching it but the wife is watching poirot 'Thirteen at Dinner' (Sir Peter Ustinov). I did notice that David Suchet is in it who later played Poirot

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    Going back to my youth

    Captain Scarlet & The Mysterons

    Looks like a good job was done remastering these If i'd put Stargate Universe on i'd be here all night
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    The first episode, where the explorers cause all the problems with the Mysterons, is excellent

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    Quote Originally Posted by MartinT View Post
    Do you have any hard info on that, Neil? I would love to see it reach DVD if not Blu-ray.
    Sadly no Martin, just hints online that it will.


    Regards Neil

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    Just watched Sucker Punch and Kick Ass the other day both good films in their own way but Sucker Punch is a really weird film; a kind of cross between One Flew over The Cuckoo Nest and Final Fantasy (anime typed films) and say 32nd street. Need to watch it again to say if I really like it or not.

    Kick Ass is an interesting and somewhat different super hero film but watching an 11 year old child killing hoods with knives, swords etc is a tad disturbing.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Dalek Supreme D L View Post
    Just watched Sucker Punch and Kick Ass the other day both good films in their own way but Sucker Punch is a really weird film; a kind of cross between One Flew over The Cuckoo Nest and Final Fantasy (anime typed films) and say 32nd street. Need to watch it again to say if I really like it or not.

    Kick Ass is an interesting and somewhat different super hero film but watching an 11 year old child killing hoods with knives, swords etc is a tad disturbing.


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    I absolutely loved Kick Ass... hilarious.

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