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    London Boulevard



    Stylish thriller in which Colin Farrell is released from prison and just can't seem to keep straight. A gorgeous Keira Knightley, looking reminiscent of her part in The Jacket, is the person who tries to give him a job but falls for him instead. Anna Friel plays her heart out as his drug-drink-sex ridden sister and Ray Winstone plays a variant of every part he ever takes as a mob ganster. Great scenes and a superb music score make it very watchable. However, no-one is coming through this one unscathed and just watch out for the build-up to the grande finale.

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    Off for some more Fringe in a cooler room (with windows that open), like Martins abode, it's just too hot in here The windows are open as well, though none in here as I can't open them

    Think I'll buy a big fan, remove the gas fire (I never use it) & blow the hot air out up the chimney Cool air enters room, hot air drawn out...


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    My entire house appears to have become a sauna and I can't seem to find the controls

    I need to get into a fridge.
    You could try my Fridge Martin, but it's hot in there to
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    (proper sci-fi!)

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    Haven't seen that one in years, Roy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roy S View Post


    (proper sci-fi!)
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    Haven't seen that one in years, Roy
    Likewise, think I'll spin the DVD of Robinson Crusoe On Mars tomorrow

    Meanwhile, time to finish off the last three episodes of Fringe season 3 on BD...


    Bye for now
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    Zulu

    Stunning film
    Regards Neil

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    Default A musical but not as we know it Jim

    Once
    Still on BBC iplayer if you move fast
    I didn't realise it was a musical
    Nice film or should than be fillumm
    Some nice surprises in it
    Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova you may know..
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    brilliant film with some great music in it. I loved it when I saw it at our local theatre. Can't recommend it enough...

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    Just back from watching the new Total Recall

    Well its pretty good - not sure how faithful to the Philip K Dick story it inspires - but its a much better film than Arnie's one was.
    Regards Neil

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    I'm going to find a copy of this all we need is a blue ray player.
    Time to step up from my 15 year old Sony DVD it still dose a wonderful job it was a really good one at the time and has a lot of hours on it.
    Jeff :UBERTHREADKILLER

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