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Author Topic: Pure DFC's Film (and now TV) Thread - 2010/11  (Read 14142 times)

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Re: Pure DFC's Film (and now TV) Thread - 2010/11
« Reply #255 on: April 24, 2011, 03:58:58 PM »

Well done Jeremy that's the one of many films I watched while sitting on a plane for 23 hours. Sorry lads, film I thinking of didn't have RC in it. Thanks anyway KP. I will think of the name of the bloody thing
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Re: Pure DFC's Film (and now TV) Thread - 2010/11
« Reply #256 on: April 25, 2011, 06:29:17 AM »

well if it wasn't russell crowe then it sounds a bit like 'law abiding citizen' with gerard butler.

rubbish movie full of holes. you must have been light-headed from the altitude if you liked it  xwhis
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Re: Pure DFC's Film (and now TV) Thread - 2010/11
« Reply #257 on: April 25, 2011, 11:25:57 AM »

Jeremy, again you are right. Discussing it with the wife yesterday. She came up with Law abiding citizen, as you say, plenty of holes in it, but I thought it was fast and entertaining. A bit like Taken, fast and furious, which I saw two years ago on my trips.
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Re: Pure DFC's Film (and now TV) Thread - 2010/11
« Reply #258 on: July 14, 2011, 05:47:43 PM »

Yep, enjoyed those two; "HELLO!!? I'M ON A FORUM!!! NAH IT'S RUBBISH!!"

I'd recommend The Young Ones if you haven't seen it, since you are (ahem) into Bottom.

Anyone else watch Dexter on FX? The wife got me interested during the last season and I can't praise it enough. Renegade serial killer who works, ironically, for the Miami police by day, executing scum with passionate abandon by night. Not normally into crime drama type stuff but Dexter rocks.
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Re: Pure DFC's Film (and now TV) Thread - 2010/11
« Reply #259 on: July 14, 2011, 06:45:43 PM »

Edward Elizabeth Hitler is one of the greatest comedy characters ever. FACT.  xnod (Points deducted for supporting QPR, though. )
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« Reply #260 on: July 14, 2011, 06:53:01 PM »

Two series I have been watching during my time off is "Trigger Happy TV" and "Bottom". I really am a 90's kid. "Bottom" has got Hudson in it (Ade Edmundson) so check it out. http://www.seesaw.com/TV/Comedy/p-8964-Contest is classic.

I'd recommend The Young Ones if you haven't seen it, since you are (ahem) into Bottom.

Also, you might like to check out "Filthy, Rich & Catflap". More satirical than the other two but plenty of 'farty jokes' & mindless violence to keep everyone happy!  xbop
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Re: Pure DFC's Film (and now TV) Thread - 2010/11
« Reply #261 on: August 04, 2011, 12:40:00 AM »

Wednesday nights are such total rubbish on terrestrial analogue TV at the moment (I am finally going digital this weekend) that I finally dug out the complete Blackadder box set that I was given by the wife about 4 Christmases ago. I only got "into" Blackadder in Series 2, so tonight, for the first time, I watched all six episodes of Series 1. A "slow burner", overshadowed, not surprisingly, by Series 2-4 (where Ben Elton took over from Rowan Atkinson as co-writer), but I thoroughly enjoyed it and would recommend it to viewers past and new. But don't they all look so young, though!
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