sounds like you were wrestling it from each otherandrews wrote:Golf, and a bit of Armageddon, then golf, then Armageddon, then golf........ guess who had the remote controls?
What Did You Watch Last Night?
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Re: What Did You Watch Last Night?
And now we're watching - no - he's watching - a tribute to Seve Ballesteros - a wonderful golfer I know - but I'm of to bed now.
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Yeah but it will be a while since the second book will come out in august.June wrote:"I Am Number Four" yes. I watched this yet again....I love this film, I so hope that they do make more films from this series
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Re: What Did You Watch Last Night?
I'm not sure I can wait so I may have to b*y the book first :-)hopeprince wrote:Yeah but it will be a while since the second book will come out in august.June wrote:"I Am Number Four" yes. I watched this yet again....I love this film, I so hope that they do make more films from this series
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Arrived at Trocadero for the UK Premiere of That Girl In Yellow Boots, part of the London Indian Film Festival, waited in the queue for the special screening, then followed everyone into the screen. Then the film started, a Bollywood comedy with the famous Amitabh Bachchan, thought this was strange, seems like a different film, where's the girl in yellow boots? Anyway, at the interval we asked someone in the seat in front and he said the film is called Buddha Hoga Tera Baap. What are the chances of another Indian film being shown at the same time as the one we were going to see? haha! We were too busy chatting going up the escalators, and not realised that perhaps, some other people had cut in front of us, going to another screening. The film we were supposed to see was in Screen 5, and we stupidly went to Screen 3!
This one was not even part of the London Indian Film Festival. The film is on general release since 1 July.
Never mind, it was enjoyable, and Amitabh Bachchan still has charisma playing an oldie. It is a silly story, a typical Hindi film, but easy viewing and funny.
This one was not even part of the London Indian Film Festival. The film is on general release since 1 July.
Never mind, it was enjoyable, and Amitabh Bachchan still has charisma playing an oldie. It is a silly story, a typical Hindi film, but easy viewing and funny.
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2016 - 116 seen
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2014 - 132 seen (26 premieres and 7 Gala Screenings). Also 18 misc. free events/concerts
2013 - 115 Seen (12 premieres). Also 6 theatres/shows, 5 concerts
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LOL, at least you still enjoyed the film you ended up seeing!prettyxcool wrote:Arrived at Trocadero for the UK Premiere of That Girl In Yellow Boots, part of the London Indian Film Festival, waited in the queue for the special screening, then followed everyone into the screen. Then the film started, a Bollywood comedy with the famous Amitabh Bachchan, thought this was strange, seems like a different film, where's the girl in yellow boots? Anyway, at the interval we asked someone in the seat in front and he said the film is called Buddha Hoga Tera Baap. What are the chances of another Indian film being shown at the same time as the one we were going to see? haha! We were too busy chatting going up the escalators, and not realised that perhaps, some other people had cut in front of us, going to another screening. The film we were supposed to see was in Screen 5, and we stupidly went to Screen 3!
This one was not even part of the London Indian Film Festival. The film is on general release since 1 July.
Never mind, it was enjoyable, and Amitabh Bachchan still has charisma playing an oldie. It is a silly story, a typical Hindi film, but easy viewing and funny.
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aruif
Re: What Did You Watch Last Night?
i can't stop watching harry potter and the half blood prince, i've watched it maybe 4 times in 2 days now.
though today i did watch half of In Her Shoes on tv as well
though today i did watch half of In Her Shoes on tv as well
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Mesa7719
Re: What Did You Watch Last Night?
I had a massive movie fest the weekend....... I watched most of I am Legend, Harry P and the Half Blood Prince, Salt, Scott Pilgrim v's The World and Grown Ups.
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I went to the Hoxton Rooftop cinema with a friend and saw Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. It's one of my all-time favourite movies but I'd never seen it on a bigger screen than my television so this was a real treat. My friend hadn't seen it before but really enjoyed it too which I was very happy about 
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