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Postby Milo » Thu Feb 26, 2009 11:23 am

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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Postby Matthew&Son » Thu Feb 26, 2009 11:27 am

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.


True, he'd be lying on the floor for most of it looking at the ref.

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Postby mozzer » Thu Feb 26, 2009 11:37 am

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.

:cry:


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.
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Postby jimmyp » Thu Feb 26, 2009 11:38 am

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.

:cry:


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
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Postby Milo » Thu Feb 26, 2009 11:40 am

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.

Tim in massive ponce non-shocker.

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Postby Milo » Thu Feb 26, 2009 11:49 am

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.

That is one of the reasons it is always going to be boring – because footballers spend most of their time on the pitch shuffling about a bit and adjusting their bollocks.
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Postby mozzer » Thu Feb 26, 2009 11:53 am

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.

:cry:


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


I'd actually deleted the line I'd written saying it was a bit like turning off The Sixth Sense five minutes before the end and thinking "poor old Bruce Willis and his lovely English rose of a wife. They're so distant."
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Postby Elliot James Eastwick » Thu Feb 26, 2009 1:00 pm

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.

:cry:


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.

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Postby duncan diablo » Fri Feb 27, 2009 1:30 am

Any way, that crying game. Is it a geezer?
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Postby mozzer » Fri Feb 27, 2009 9:28 am

duncan diablo wrote:Any way, that crying game. Is it a geezer?


There was a great Joe Queenan article in Movieline years back, Confessions Of A Cineplex Heckler, also in paperback form, where he goes in to about 10 films and shouts comments out throughout to try and elicit a response. As soon as Crying Game starts, he starts shouting "it's a guy" and does it throughout the film, like, for example, the first time Forest Whitaker appears.
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Postby Rocky » Fri Feb 27, 2009 9:49 am

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."

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Postby Grant » Fri Feb 27, 2009 9:52 am

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."

:D


Antenna ? blimey forgot all about that place. Now a huge PC World :evil:

What was the name of the stall that sold 50's gear, like those chunky cardigans ?
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Postby gerry » Fri Feb 27, 2009 9:59 am

that would be rok a cha or johnsons mebbe?

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Re: big cardigans

Postby Grant » Fri Feb 27, 2009 10:07 am

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

suede slip ons and pegs. London before acid house. and after it. :roll:


Rok-a-Cha is the fella 8)
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Postby DLoop » Mon Mar 02, 2009 8:14 pm

Has anyone seen "The Story of Anvil"?

Is it as good as everyone is saying?
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