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Constanza wrote: Mon Feb 13, 2023 1:54 pm You become lazy, staying in all day living off take away delivery fast food, greasy hair , body odour, low self-esteem and finally alone.
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TRUMP Plumbing wrote: Mon Feb 13, 2023 2:11 pm
Constanza wrote: Mon Feb 13, 2023 1:54 pm You become lazy, staying in all day living off take away delivery fast food, greasy hair , body odour, low self-esteem and finally alone.
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Nicest thing you've ever said to me.
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I’m sure I complimented your football skills - you were a proper tidy player, that time I saw you play and you had all dog dirt up your leg all match
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Went to see Blue Jean, found it claustrophobic, that's coming from a heterosexual male. The Dark Forces were trying desperately and despicablly to stop the march of equality at the time and those Forces seems to be circling again. Why don't they just f*** off and crawl back under the rock they live under.
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I've been watching the Top Boy series. Watched a couple of S1 on the 2022 before I realised that there was Top Boy Summerhouse. So went back and started at the beginning

I'm rather enjoying it. Makers obviously seen quite a bit of Gomorrah.
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Gillette Super Saturday on Sky waiting for the 1st Orient goal to go in. Getting a bit twitchy but there it is, l feel a lot better now.
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StillSpike wrote: Sat Feb 18, 2023 2:51 pm I've been watching the Top Boy series. Watched a couple of S1 on the 2022 before I realised that there was Top Boy Summerhouse. So went back and started at the beginning

I'm rather enjoying it. Makers obviously seen quite a bit of Gomorrah.
Great show.

Currently on Clarksons Farm Series 2, yes I know he's a silly sausage but this show is very entertaining and interesting about farming.
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Happy Valley

1st series was good, 2 and 3 middling.
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The Worst Week of my Life.

I know it's old, but still very very funny.
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Six Minutes To Midnight

Just before WW2 on the south coast, Eddie Izzard goes undercover at a school for pigtailed german nazi girls. Adolf wants them home before war is declared, but can Eddie put a stop to it? True-ish story apparently 7/10
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Cocaine Bear

What a hoot, very funny, plenty of quotable lines. It will go down as a classic

Don't leave when the credits start
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The Mindsweep wrote: Wed Mar 01, 2023 4:47 pm Cocaine Bear

What a hoot, very funny, plenty of quotable lines. It will go down as a classic

Don't leave when the credits start
Is the Bear using or selling the stomping ?
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At Close Range

This film, from 1986, is a bit of a forgotten gem. I gather it was a box office flop at the time, but it is rightly highly rated. Well written, acted and produced, a real gripping true story of crime and poverty in 70s rural America.

And what a cast: Christopher Walken, Mary Stuart Masterson, Chris Penn, Sean Penn, David Strathairn, Kiefer Sutherland, Crispin Glover - all giving great performances.
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Long slender neck wrote: Mon Feb 27, 2023 3:11 pm Six Minutes To Midnight

Just before WW2 on the south coast, Eddie Izzard goes undercover at a school for pigtailed german nazi girls. Adolf wants them home before war is declared, but can Eddie put a stop to it? True-ish story apparently 7/10
f*** off, that's nowhere near true.

Eddie wasn't born until the 50s or 60s.
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Dunners wrote: Thu Mar 02, 2023 10:07 am At Close Range

This film, from 1986, is a bit of a forgotten gem. I gather it was a box office flop at the time, but it is rightly highly rated. Well written, acted and produced, a real gripping true story of crime and poverty in 70s rural America.

And what a cast: Christopher Walken, Mary Stuart Masterson, Chris Penn, Sean Penn, David Strathairn, Kiefer Sutherland, Crispin Glover - all giving great performances.
Mary Stuart Masterson my teenage Hollywood crush, Forgot I had that film years back on video .
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Picard (the Star Trek spin off). But season 3 only.

The first two seasons are cack, full of typical tropes used by studios in a ham-fisted attempt to appeal to what they think "modern audiences" want while avoiding the hard work of proper plot and character writing. But for season 3 they appear to have had an epiphany and though, "f*ck it, let's make something that is actually good!"

And they have. It's only 3 episodes on so far, but it's like proper Star Trek. And you can pretty much watch it without having to watch the first two seasons (although you may well enjoy those if that's your thing).
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I watched a film with Keanu Reeves called Siberia, which was billed as a John Wick type character clashing with the Russian Mafia. It was sh*t.
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Breeders S3 was a return to form
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Watched Coda last night. Very enjoyable and not what I thought it would be like. A bit shocked it won the Oscar tbh. Bit cringe in places but well worth a watch 7/10
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'The Murdaugh Murders' or something on Netflix

There's a family of rich ginger lawyers and the son likes to get drunk and do stupid things which they then have to cover up.

Pretty dull so far, havent watched the last episode yet and since there was a spoiler in the news the other day so I may not bother.
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Finished Top Boy last night - really enjoyed it and very pleased to see there's another series on the way.

In other news, The Last of Us is continuing to be great. 2 to go.
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This is gonna be a must watch

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The Last of Us- ruined it by rushing through the plot of the game in just one series.
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My Father pass away, the man that made me fall in love with The O's. That's killed the mood :)
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