What Did You Watch Last Night?
Re: What Did You Watch Last Night?
The Arbritrage premiere
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Re: What Did You Watch Last Night?
Brain Doctors: Emergency on iPlayer.
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Re: What Did You Watch Last Night?
Same! Can't beat a bit of Richard Gere!MrD wrote:The Arbritrage premiere
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Re: What Did You Watch Last Night?
Just watched the new Hansel and Gretel film online,not bad at all very enjoyable.
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Re: What Did You Watch Last Night?
Letter to three wives by Joseph L Mankiewicz
Still a great film!
Still a great film!
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Re: What Did You Watch Last Night?
Smash series 2 followed by the latest episode of the walking Dead
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Re: What Did You Watch Last Night?
Come Dine with Me! I so love that show! My big fat gypsy wedding was amazing. Loved the 13 year old girls in stripper outfits at the weddings, trying to get a fiancé. It seems such a strange cut off lifestyle. I'mquite glad I'm a country girl lol
I tend to watch things on demand as Moo has kid's channels on and then Mr Moggers leaps on the x box as soon as I leave the room.
I tend to watch things on demand as Moo has kid's channels on and then Mr Moggers leaps on the x box as soon as I leave the room.
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Re: What Did You Watch Last Night?
Well, Friday night saw Suddenly, Last Summer, courtesy of BFI and the wonderful canadian_turtle (thanks for taking me). It was one of those strange old movies, where you think you have it figured out but maybe you dont. And you're not sure whether it's because it's a weird movie or because when they had to get around censors and morality issues, they had to show things in a convoluted way.
Either way, brilliant acting (which is much more than I can say about many movies hitting theaters these days) and great set design make it really good.
Either way, brilliant acting (which is much more than I can say about many movies hitting theaters these days) and great set design make it really good.
Tomorrow Is a Latter Day
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Re: What Did You Watch Last Night?
An idiot abroad. Hilarious!
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