Matthew&Son wrote:It's 50/50. I will return to it perhaps on a Sunday, when less knackered.
It was genuinely interesting.
You'd watch it if the subject was Gerrard.
No I wouldn’t. It's a shit idea.
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Milo wrote:Matthew&Son wrote:It's 50/50. I will return to it perhaps on a Sunday, when less knackered.
It was genuinely interesting.
You'd watch it if the subject was Gerrard.
No I wouldn’t. It's a shit idea.
Matthew&Son wrote:Milo wrote:Matthew&Son wrote:I lasted 25 minutes, didnt get to sit on my arse til 11pm though.
Was a bit tired for it.
So basically I was right, yeah?
It's 50/50. I will return to it perhaps on a Sunday, when less knackered.
It was genuinely interesting.
You'd watch it if the subject was Gerrard.
mozzer wrote:Matthew&Son wrote:Milo wrote:Matthew&Son wrote:I lasted 25 minutes, didnt get to sit on my arse til 11pm though.
Was a bit tired for it.
So basically I was right, yeah?
It's 50/50. I will return to it perhaps on a Sunday, when less knackered.
It was genuinely interesting.
You'd watch it if the subject was Gerrard.
The Mogwai soundtrack is good. Excellent sound editing too. The way the sound has been kind of treated is really weird.
I liked the film. You can either view it as a poncey film for poncey football fans and Guardian readers. Which I do to a certain extent.
And you can also view it as a standalone film that works as an (almost) piece of art. Which I do as well.
It's fascinating to note how little football players do during 90 minutes. There's bits where it's just him shouting with what appears like no one listening.
Although when I saw it, I had a super advance copy on DVD, which proceeded to have loads of glitches in it toward the end. So I had to switch off and didn't even find out what happened in the end.

mozzer wrote:The Mogwai soundtrack is good. Excellent sound editing too. The way the sound has been kind of treated is really weird.
I liked the film. You can either view it as a poncey film for poncey football fans and Guardian readers. Which I do to a certain extent.
And you can also view it as a standalone film that works as an (almost) piece of art. Which I do as well.
It's fascinating to note how little football players do during 90 minutes. There's bits where it's just him shouting with what appears like no one listening.
Although when I saw it, I had a super advance copy on DVD, which proceeded to have loads of glitches in it toward the end. So I had to switch off and didn't even find out what happened in the end.
mozzer wrote:It's fascinating to note how little football players do during 90 minutes. There's bits where it's just him shouting with what appears like no one listening.
jimmyp wrote:mozzer wrote:Matthew&Son wrote:Milo wrote:Matthew&Son wrote:I lasted 25 minutes, didnt get to sit on my arse til 11pm though.
Was a bit tired for it.
So basically I was right, yeah?
It's 50/50. I will return to it perhaps on a Sunday, when less knackered.
It was genuinely interesting.
You'd watch it if the subject was Gerrard.
The Mogwai soundtrack is good. Excellent sound editing too. The way the sound has been kind of treated is really weird.
I liked the film. You can either view it as a poncey film for poncey football fans and Guardian readers. Which I do to a certain extent.
And you can also view it as a standalone film that works as an (almost) piece of art. Which I do as well.
It's fascinating to note how little football players do during 90 minutes. There's bits where it's just him shouting with what appears like no one listening.
Although when I saw it, I had a super advance copy on DVD, which proceeded to have loads of glitches in it toward the end. So I had to switch off and didn't even find out what happened in the end.
Turns out Bruce Willis is a ghost
mozzer wrote:Matthew&Son wrote:Milo wrote:Matthew&Son wrote:I lasted 25 minutes, didnt get to sit on my arse til 11pm though.
Was a bit tired for it.
So basically I was right, yeah?
It's 50/50. I will return to it perhaps on a Sunday, when less knackered.
It was genuinely interesting.
You'd watch it if the subject was Gerrard.
The Mogwai soundtrack is good. Excellent sound editing too. The way the sound has been kind of treated is really weird.
I liked the film. You can either view it as a poncey film for poncey football fans and Guardian readers. Which I do to a certain extent.
And you can also view it as a standalone film that works as an (almost) piece of art. Which I do as well.
It's fascinating to note how little football players do during 90 minutes. There's bits where it's just him shouting with what appears like no one listening.
Although when I saw it, I had a super advance copy on DVD, which proceeded to have loads of glitches in it toward the end. So I had to switch off and didn't even find out what happened in the end.
duncan diablo wrote:Any way, that crying game. Is it a geezer?

Rocky wrote:I knew Jaye Davidson before he played the girl in this, he used to work at Antenna in Kensington. I spoiled the film for the girl I was with and the half a dozen or so other people sat near us, when I said quite loudly, "That's no girl. It's Jaye. He washes my hair."


gerry wrote:that would be rok a cha or johnsons mebbe?
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