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Watson & Oliver second series started Thursday night bbc2.Can't make up my mind about this comedy duo. Most sketches are fairly bland and the punchlines (if any) often don't deliver but i do like the pair of them somehow, regardless.Maybe i'm their target demographic tee hee
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Thanks again wrote:me and a mate were talking about how Fräulein the barmaid looked was her NAME "fraulein", or is that a descriptive term with which i am unfamiliar? ("that barmaid is WELL fraulein, innit.") i am now up to date with 'parks and rec'. i hate having to wait a week for things. tom just said something was "chronicles of ridiculous". if anyone thinks i am not now going to use that every single day, they are SORELY mistaken. Edited by user 27 April 2013 03:24:22(UTC)
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silver linings playbook. terrible and dull, i thought. 8 oscar nominations. am i missing something?!
(reminded me a bit of blue valentine - another mystifyingly celebrated hollywood version of miserable realism and bog-standard neuroses that actually said bugger all about anything.)
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This week's episode of The Village.Powerful and moving stuff with Joe facing the end of his leave and having to go back to the front in World War 1.Brilliant acting from all , especially Maxine Peake. Edited by user 30 April 2013 06:30:58(UTC)
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Factory™ wrote:Can't make up my mind about this comedy duo. Based on that picture alone I probably would with both of them. Does that help?
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bloodynora wrote: (reminded me a bit of blue valentine - another mystifyingly celebrated hollywood version of miserable realism and bog-standard neuroses that actually said bugger all about anything.)
I've still got Blue Valentine half-watched on my tellybox recorder thing. There's realism and then there's just... boring. Having said that, the director's current film, The Place Beyond The Pines (also starring Ryan Gosling) is pretty good. It feels like about three different movies, but not in a bad way. Perhaps because it feels like three movies sequentially rather than concurrently.
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oh, is that by the same bloke?! hmmm. i am no fan of thin-headed gosling either, though he leaves my sisters swooning.
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bloodynora wrote: i am no fan of thin-headed gosling either, though he leaves my sisters swooning. Well if you're patient, Bradley 'hangover' Cooper ends up getting a lot of screen time too. I think this may be his most serious role yet, and he does fine. It's funny how women talk about male actors in terms of whether they fancy them (and men do the same about actresses). But as a bloke I didn't think once about whether I fancied Gosling, just that he tends be a decent actor. As soon as Eva Mendes appeared on screen though i went "mmm she's definitely not wearing a bra...".
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Debaser wrote:bloodynora wrote: i am no fan of thin-headed gosling either, though he leaves my sisters swooning. Well if you're patient, Bradley 'hangover' Cooper ends up getting a lot of screen time too. I think this may be his most serious role yet, and he does fine. It's funny how women talk about male actors in terms of whether they fancy them (and men do the same about actresses). But as a bloke I didn't think once about whether I fancied Gosling, just that he tends be a decent actor. As soon as Eva Mendes appeared on screen though i went "mmm she's definitely not wearing a bra...". ha! i object to this in the strongest possible terms. i only mentioned gosling's alleged sex appeal because it baffles me. normally, i am VERY WELL-BEHAVED when it comes to not objectifying gentlemen on the big screen. (mind you, i'm going to watch iron man 3 tonight, and i fully intend to objectify the pants off robert downey jr.) fassbender's another one getting a lot of exposure and critical attention at the moment. i have to say he did a brilliant job in jane eyre, and fish tank, but i don't really understand the sex symbol status. bradley cooper was the lead in silver linings playbook. i will never be able to take him seriously after 'the hangover'(which i hated), and 'he's just not that into you' (another shocker). and let's face it, he's no dirk benedict.
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bloodynora wrote:. normally, i am VERY WELL-BEHAVED when it comes to not objectifying gentlemen on the big screen.
bradley cooper ... let's face it, he's no dirk benedict. Thanks for clarifying! (oh and yes I see what you did there with: 'face' it.) Edited by user 02 May 2013 10:57:44(UTC)
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Debaser wrote:bloodynora wrote:. normally, i am VERY WELL-BEHAVED when it comes to not objectifying gentlemen on the big screen.
bradley cooper ... let's face it, he's no dirk benedict. Thanks for clarifying! (oh and yes I see what you did there with: 'face' it.) ha! *bows* yes, it was absolutely very much intentional, and not at all subconscious. Factory™ wrote: An aside, the murdered lad's parents seem an odd match to me, she's too good for him INMHO.
SHE'S OUT OF ATTACK THE BLOCK! i knew i knew her from somewhere. (of course, i could have googled it, but instead i went old school and let it niggle me for weeks.)
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bloodynora wrote:Factory™ wrote: An aside, the murdered lad's parents seem an odd match to me, she's too good for him INMHO.
SHE'S OUT OF ATTACK THE BLOCK! i knew i knew her from somewhere. (of course, i could have googled it, but instead i went old school and let it niggle me for weeks.) Yep that's her. I'd watched Attack The Block quite recently so recognised her quite early on in Broadchurch. She was also in the Entire History Of You episode from the first series of Black Mirror
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Factory™ wrote: She was also in the Entire History Of You episode from the first series of Black Mirror
was that the one with the memory chip you can replay? it's the only one from the first series i saw, but by all accounts it was far and away the best...
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bloodynora wrote:Factory™ wrote: She was also in the Entire History Of You episode from the first series of Black Mirror
was that the one with the memory chip you can replay? it's the only one from the first series i saw, but by all accounts it was far and away the best... Yeah the memory chip one. She played opposite Tony Kebbell in that episode. My favourite of the first series though was Fifteen Million Merits. Every time i hear I Have A Dream by Abba since then i can't help but think of the opening scenes to that episode.Also brilliant scenes in that episode were Bing's speech and Jessica Brown-Findlay singing Anyone Who Knows What Love Is (Will Understand)
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Factory™ wrote: She played opposite Tony Kebbell in that episode.
yes, he was very good. i seem to remember watching it on boxing day or something equally incongruous. PEACE AND GOODWILL TO ALL MEN. robert downey jr has bought the films rights. anyway, LOOK AT THIS! new channel 4 series 'skint'"Brand new three-part observational documentary series, Skint tells provocative and revealing stories from the inside out about how people survive without work. The series focuses on the lives of a group of people who are either in long-term unemployment, have never worked, or are growing up without any expectation of working." made in scunny, innit. Edited by user 03 May 2013 10:57:16(UTC)
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Nothing against Scunny but I'd be more excited if the doc was about this
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Debaser wrote:Nothing against Scunny like tinie tempah, you have obviously never been.
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Watching Elton John on bbc4, has there ever been a less likely looking pop star I wonder, the footage of him in action from the '70s is truly horrific even by the standards of the time...
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nice little interview in today's observer with olivia colmanshe really has gone up in my estimation. i keep thinking about the scene with her reaction to the news in the broadchurch finale. that moment where she's retching - so painfully real.
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bloodynora wrote:Debaser wrote:Nothing against Scunny like tinie tempah, you have obviously never been. true dat (as tinie might say...)
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Cranelane wrote:Watching Elton John on bbc4, has there ever been a less likely looking pop star I wonder, the footage of him in action from the '70s is truly horrific even by the standards of the time... I'm looking forward to hearing Elton's collab with Queens Of The Stone Age on their new album. According to Josh Homme, Elton phoned him up and said 'The only thing missing from your band is an actual queen!' By the way I wanted to make these last two posts one post, but I don't know how to quote more than one person in one post. Anyone care to enlighten me? Edited by user 05 May 2013 14:20:14(UTC)
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Debaser wrote:
By the way I wanted to make these last two posts one post, but I don't know how to quote more than one person in one post. Anyone care to enlighten me?
i click to quote one person, then copy the text in this little writing box, go back to the thread, click to quote the next person, paste the copied text into the little writing box. voila! two quotes. or you could do it using the html e.g. [ quote=name ] before the quote and [ /quote ] at the end, without spaces. or there's probably a much simpler and easier way to do it that i don't know...
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bloodynora wrote: i click to quote one person, then copy the text in this little writing box, go back to the thread, click to quote the next person, paste the copied text into the little writing box. voila! two quotes.
or you could do it using the html e.g. [ quote=name ] before the quote and [ /quote ] at the end, without spaces.
kind of you to reply Nora. I might just carry on quoting people separately...
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Well i watched this film Looking For The Sugar Man. About this Rodriguez guy who should have been the next Bob Dylan apparently but disappeared and was thought to have killed himself on stage in the 70s. Turned out he was still alive and the film is about how he was tracked down and made some comeback concerts in South Africa where he was massive.It was alright i spose but then i'm not South African. Had heard rave reviews about it so gave it a go. Should have known better though as on of the rave reviewers was Edith fucking Bowman.God, sorry but i can't stand that woman. I just think she's horrible.I really should have known better than go on one of her reviews, ugh. Edited by user 08 May 2013 13:39:59(UTC)
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