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#76 Posted : 12 May 2013 15:57:42(UTC)
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mr whicher. very good. i do love paddy c, even though my friend james said he looks like a hairy potato.
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ROCKET MICK on 13/05/2013(UTC)
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#77 Posted : 13 May 2013 03:21:52(UTC)
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bloodynora wrote:
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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.


i just found out some of the kids i teach are in this! i am SO PROUD.

(i will be less proud when they are featured breaking windows and "shanking" people.)

STARTS TONIGHT! get yer popcorn in. and yer white lightning.
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ROCKET MICK on 13/05/2013(UTC)
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#78 Posted : 13 May 2013 11:42:13(UTC)
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i'll have a look at Skint, it's on in a minute.

Watched the culture show special on The Smiths last night.Fairly well made though a little short at half an hour, i felt.Or half an hour too long tee hee.

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#79 Posted : 13 May 2013 12:26:55(UTC)
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Re: Skint, am watching it, opening scenes featured a heavily pregnant woman jumping on a trampoline! What about Health and Safety!?
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ROCKET MICK on 13/05/2013(UTC)
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#80 Posted : 13 May 2013 16:38:46(UTC)
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the news! talk about depressing!
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ROCKET MICK on 14/05/2013(UTC)
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#81 Posted : 20 May 2013 12:57:50(UTC)
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The Fall on BBC2.This is really good. Gillian Anderson ( never really been a fan of her but hey) on the hunt for a serial killer in Belfast.
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ROCKET MICK on 20/05/2013(UTC)
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#82 Posted : 27 May 2013 01:28:08(UTC)
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I watched Mike Leigh's Another Year on C4 last night.I'd not seen this one of his before.One of those films where i'm restless and thinking about going and doing something else for the first half hour but by the end am totally engrossed in the characters and what happens to them.That's the genius of Mike Leigh i guess.

The wife Gerri of the middle class couple rubbed me the wrong way more and more as the film went on.Lesley Manville as Mary, more and more desperate and rattled by the end.

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ROCKET MICK on 27/05/2013(UTC)
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#83 Posted : 27 May 2013 15:34:08(UTC)
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This weekend watched the original Casino Royale. Herb Albert & The Tijuana Brass Band kinda killed it, that and the whole 60's vibe. Entertaining and I do enjoy watching Ursula Andress.

The Hobbit yesterday was my napping movie and I did nap through some of it.

Django Unchained. Did not make it to Leo D's entrance. Felt like I'd rather be outside than watching that. Wifey was annoying flinching at all the gratuitous violence and bullet holes.
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ROCKET MICK on 28/05/2013(UTC)
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#84 Posted : 27 May 2013 23:15:20(UTC)
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bloodynora wrote:
mr whicher. very good. i do love paddy c, even though my friend james said he looks like a hairy potato.

Does anyone else spare a bit more time for any actor who appeared in 24HPP or Control? I do. Its not always an easy task, for every Bernard Sumner in Life On Mars theres a Bez playing a paedo in Eastenders.

In fact, I have in the past based my viewing on whether or not theres an actor involved from one of those films.

Sad, I know.

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ROCKET MICK on 28/05/2013(UTC)
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#85 Posted : 28 May 2013 07:56:00(UTC)
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james actually said "hairy PUZZLED potato". my mistake.

i saw john simm in pinter's 'betrayal' at sheff crucible last year. absolutely fantastic. hoping i'll get to see him in 'the hothouse' in the big smoke in the next couple of months.

have only just caught up with 'the fall' and am very much enjoying it. however, i do not recommend starting to watch the whole series at 11pm, falling asleep halfway through an episode and then having very bad dreams. (i did laugh/cringe at the "oh, so you are SHOCKED that a woman can use a man as a sex object? *arches eyebrow*" bit. I AM WOMAN HEAR ME ROAR.)

there's a mark e smith/gillian anderson joke to be made here, but i cannot be arsed to think of it.

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ROCKET MICK on 28/05/2013(UTC)
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#86 Posted : 29 May 2013 13:50:58(UTC)
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OMD - Enola Gay on Later With Jools, preceded by an awful band from LA called Deap Vally, probably being hyped by the NME right now...
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ROCKET MICK on 30/05/2013(UTC)
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#87 Posted : 30 May 2013 12:03:59(UTC)
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For those of you who didn't wait and watch for the latest NatWest horror story on the BBC1 (UK TV) consumer affairs programme Watchdog, check out the brief clip at around 50 minutes into the programme about one Mr Peter Hook:

Watchdog BBC1 UK TV Consumer Affairs programme


Watch those Google ratings fall...
(PMSL, I believe is the phrase.)

Laugh Laugh Laugh
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ROCKET MICK on 31/05/2013(UTC)
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#88 Posted : 30 May 2013 13:27:28(UTC)
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Presumably this is episode 5 of series 31. I'm getting "not currently available on BBC iplayer".
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ROCKET MICK on 31/05/2013(UTC)
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#89 Posted : 04 June 2013 10:37:53(UTC)
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Is it just me or is The Fall really bloody scary? Definitely unsettling and disturbing.
Also, I'd put money on Gillian Anderson making a pass at that female officer who in last night's episode revealed she's gay.There's definitely some chemistry there methinks.Though they'd have to be quick as there's only one episode left.

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ROCKET MICK on 04/06/2013(UTC)
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#90 Posted : 04 June 2013 11:39:27(UTC)
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Is it just me or is The Fall really bloody scary? Definitely unsettling and disturbing.
Also, I'd put money on Gillian Anderson making a pass at that female officer who in last night's episode revealed she's gay.There's definitely some chemistry there methinks.Though they'd have to be quick as there's only one episode left.


I had a discussion about this at work to day with a colleague, about how creepy it would be to watch it if you were in the house on your own..
My girlfriend watches it but I am usually out walking the dog when it's on..
And I don't even have a dog..Eek
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ROCKET MICK on 04/06/2013(UTC)
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#91 Posted : 04 June 2013 13:39:48(UTC)
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I just caught the end of Johnny Marr performing Big Mouth Strikes Again on Later With Jools, his vocals sounded excellent, I guess the touring has brought that side of him really to the fore, I was also impressed by the drummer, it's not the easiest song to do justice to I would guess but they really got it right.
Definitely worth checking out on Friday night..
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ROCKET MICK on 04/06/2013(UTC)
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#92 Posted : 05 June 2013 11:06:28(UTC)
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Cranelane wrote:
I just caught the end of Johnny Marr performing Big Mouth Strikes Again on Later With Jools, his vocals sounded excellent, I guess the touring has brought that side of him really to the fore, I was also impressed by the drummer, it's not the easiest song to do justice to I would guess but they really got it right.
Definitely worth checking out on Friday night..


Yeah Johnny Marr was pretty good but the performance i enjoyed the most was Disclosure. Was watching on BBC2HD and had the HD sound through my stereo and listening on my headphones. Great electronic beats and bleeps coming through, sounded ace.A good track that one. Also found myself enjoying Bonnie Raitt's song.
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ROCKET MICK on 05/06/2013(UTC)
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#93 Posted : 07 June 2013 15:21:14(UTC)
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Cranelane wrote:
I just caught the end of Johnny Marr performing Big Mouth Strikes Again on Later With Jools, his vocals sounded excellent, I guess the touring has brought that side of him really to the fore, I was also impressed by the drummer, it's not the easiest song to do justice to I would guess but they really got it right.
Definitely worth checking out on Friday night..


Marr did 4 songs in total over the Tuesday night live broadcast and tonight's extended, that's one more than usual for any artist on Jools isn't it? Mixed feelings on him falling back on doing two Smiths songs out of the four though ( How Soon Is Now tonight and Bigmouth on Tuesday night which wasn't repeated tonight like the show usually does?) Felt a bit like he should have done more of his new solo stuff than fall back on old Smiths songs.


Was nice to see the LOVELY Jessie Ware appear on the show doing the track with Disclosure.

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ROCKET MICK on 09/06/2013(UTC)
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Maybe Johnny Marr will in time as he records more of his own music come to rely less on going back to the Smiths catalogue but for now yes he is clearly feeling that he needs to play some of those tunes as well as his new stuff..
He will always face that dilemma I suppose..
I was switching channels between Jools and The Doors doc on BBC4, still so sad to think that Ray Manzarek is no longer with us, he was a great character as well as a being a genius musician.
By the way, this looks interesting.





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ROCKET MICK on 09/06/2013(UTC)
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#95 Posted : 09 June 2013 02:33:03(UTC)
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tonight!

the returned/les revenants

avec soundtrack de mogwai.
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ROCKET MICK on 09/06/2013(UTC)
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#96 Posted : 09 June 2013 03:08:01(UTC)
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bloodynora wrote:
tonight!

the returned/les revenants

avec soundtrack de mogwai.


Soundtrack de Mogwai vous dites? Hmm.
"French supernatural thriller set in a small Alpine village where members of a group of men, women and children find themselves in a state of confusion, trying to return to their homes - unaware of the fact they have been dead for several years".
Said small Alpine village is in the shadow of a large dam according to my Guardian Guide. I'll wager that in the final episode the Dam bursts and floods/destroys the village. This isn't a spoiler as I really haven't a clue...Maybe it already did burst and that's why they're dead.

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ROCKET MICK on 09/06/2013(UTC)
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#97 Posted : 09 June 2013 14:33:36(UTC)
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ooooh. that was a bit good, wasn't it? je suis furieusement intriguée.

the little boy was TRES creepy.

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ROCKET MICK on 16/06/2013(UTC)
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#98 Posted : 09 June 2013 15:47:51(UTC)
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Debaser wrote:

Said small Alpine village is in the shadow of a large dam according to my Guardian Guide. I'll wager that in the final episode the Dam bursts and floods/destroys the village. This isn't a spoiler as I really haven't a clue...Maybe it already did burst and that's why they're dead.



there's definitely *some* connection to the dam, isn't there? BUT WHAT?!
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ROCKET MICK on 16/06/2013(UTC)
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#99 Posted : 10 June 2013 07:40:10(UTC)
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Yeah The Returned was pretty good, not sure if i'll stick with it though, we'll see. Kept thinking the Mother of that Camille girl was Amanda Donohoe.
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ROCKET MICK on 16/06/2013(UTC)
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bloodynora wrote:

there's definitely *some* connection to the dam, isn't there? BUT WHAT?!


Yes, why is the water level dropping? Is it a slo-mo representation of the town having been flooded?
And when the old geezer set fire to his home why did he leave the fire and then hop off the dam to his (presumed) death? Also how come the girl he tied up (his daughter?) wasn't found by the firemen?

Maybe the whole town is dead/flooded and doesn't realise it. When the lights flickered out, did that represent the end of reality? Is it all some sort of purgatory after that?...
Thanks for making me watch bloodynora, now I'm going to have to stay dedicated for another seven weeks! Evil
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