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Good shout Coax. Sometimes it felt tense as. David has manifested himself to do what Weyland set out to do.
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Haemorrhoids warning, repeat this is a haemorrhoids warning!
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Scent of a Woman
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Actually Jeter is American! Excuse me. Ahem.
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Thanks for the heads up about the book. Like Alan Dean Foster so will try to find it soon. Have you ever read any of the Jeter Blade Runner books? He is a British writer who was immortalised by Stuart Argabright in Black Rain...
https://www.discogs.com/Black-Rain-Dark-Pool/release/6028571
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Saw Breaking the Waves - Heavy Metal soundtrack to a looong examination of Calvinism in remote Scotland. I could smell the whiskey with this one and it reminded me of the time I went to Holy Island in Northumberland and read about all the submissive women living there in the late 1800s. Has Watson ever made a bad film? I even liked her in Metroland.
Next later tonight will watch Cold Fish - korean film from 2010.
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Which airport are you in mate? Bogota? Reads like Colombia, have you noticed a prolific number of people with cosmetic surgery?
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Being at Glastonbury reminds me:
A River Runs Through It
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Get your sen off FB and away from the trivial spurious shite that goes with it. Then spend more time on here which might just be the same.
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Life-Size
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Well done Alfreddo!
With air con, do you extract air or put in?
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Dead Calm
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The Vagrant
Forgotten black comedy/horror goodie staring Bill Paxton - very odd dream like/nightmarish vibe to the whole thing. Not amazing, but not bad! You get the sense everyone is trying to make it work, so you gotta commend them for that...tis' a bit of fun
This is directed by Chris Walas who made his debut with The Fly II (a nostalgic masterpiece).
Started to watch Maniac (2012) bloody 'ell it is gruesome. Feels like stepping into Condemned the computer game from years ago.
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To whomever earlier suggested a long ken on the toilet for an hour during worktime is one of the successes needs to be congratulated. Makes me feel good everytime.
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Haha!I Saw The Devil is a lovely film
Oh darling, I especially like the female torture scenes.
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Watched two films today. Secrets and Lies, this just needed an appearance by David Thewlis to be Leigh pimping out all his tricks. Cumberbatch the original shits on adoption cliches and alcohol consumption in the burbs gets its paean.
I Saw The Devil - korean mash up black comedy and thriller. The fella from Old Boy antagonises the husband of a police chief's daughter. Scalpelthroughyourachilles/10
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BCM is that PSVR your playing there?
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Sod hailing Sagan imma gonna hail Hail Sagan instead. Wise words there bey.The Wolfenstein and Days Gone showings were pretty dope but goddamn Nazis and Zombies are exhausted in the video game/cinema world. I'm actually excited for The Evil Within 2, the first one had some issues with like the acting and the graphics, neither of which were mind-blowing, but it was a fun game with a good upgrade system that added some interesting elements to the survival horror genre when the lackluster RE6 was out and the hope for Silent Hill was dying. It was my favorite trailer of E3.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1yYRVfeiSdU
As far as Sony is concerned Spiderman looks like it has potential as does Detroit.
Don't own an XBOX but Cuphead and The Last Night are beautiful to look at, which is a breath of fresh air considering apparently every game on PS4 right now wants to be third person with the camera positioned 8 feet away from the character that occupies the lower left side of the screen with a dark filter (God of War, Days Gone, Horizon Zero Dawn, Uncharted, everything else).
The Mario Odyssey reveal let me know what it must feel like to be Rubin Farr for a little while. I wasn't excited about new donk city but after watching some actual gameplay it looks like a ton of fun, being able to possess other characters and jump back into 2d to scale up a tower only to seamlessly transition back into the colorful 3D world looked amazing, in my opinion that was the highlight of E3.
As far as PSVR is concerned the only game I'm really looking forward to is Moss. Platformers in VR look incredible. It's anybody's guess as to how Inpatient will be, Supermassive succeeded last time out with Until Dawn: Rush of Blood so I'm guessing whatever it is it will be fun.
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True story. I used to sell bikes that i refurbed. I sold an old Emelle city bike to an american undergrad first year in Oxford. I met him and his mates at a pub beforehand, they were at the same college as the actress in the picture. They told me they were putting bets on who would get to see her nether region first.this was terrible. how are people paying to watch crap like this? anyway, this felt more like a very expensive filmed stage play of the cartoon- which imo is only interesting if you like 1). over-the-top plays or 2). want to compare and contrast the animated feature and this.
either way, was unable to finish due fading interest
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Also just seen the writers penned The Unborn which i watched countless tomes as a kid. Pure tree giving birth horror. Would like to track down mind warp now.
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There's a chair in the hospital where i work with the initials CRS on it. Makes me laugh every time.
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Can that ultra wide monitor be run in TATE mode? Im thinking really tall skyscraper Rampage action.
watmming at the airport
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Hot air stewards? Free tea? Free lifts? Did you arrive in Sweden? You gotta play to win. Play to win.