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Post by Deleted on Aug 7, 2012 12:59:37 GMT
Yeah I did the same Are you about all Sunday or go back that day? Should of come down for 1234 festival, it's gonna be proper!
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Post by jp on Aug 7, 2012 17:14:49 GMT
will be going back sunday evening i think. just gonna stay fri and sat night but could meet up sunday afternoon.
i will be in TCOTU on the day of 1234 fest but going to spurs v norwich that day. probably wont be worth heading to it after the game as it ends pretty early doesnt it?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 7, 2012 17:26:37 GMT
yeah I think it ends at 9 or something.
Yeah well either Saturday after you've seen Spurs or Sunday afternoon is fine with me. Won't do Friday as I'll have to work Saturday morning. Bit shit theres no gigs on. Only one I could find was on the saturday ROLLIN' STONED are playing in Putney.
I've no idea why but I'm really excited about 1234. Got tickets for next tuesday for the Cribs in ROCHESTER which is about half hour train into kent. Bet it's full of inbreds, gonna be huge.
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Post by jp on Aug 7, 2012 17:31:21 GMT
saturday evening after spurs could be good.
will let you decide where to meet as you know TCOTU better. we are staying near to tower hill so nice and central and can get anywhere
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Post by Deleted on Aug 7, 2012 17:37:36 GMT
yeah anything central is ideal for me too.
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Post by Benoît Assou-Ekotto on Aug 7, 2012 18:37:10 GMT
Tower Hill! You trying to impress your lady friend JP? Bit pricey around there with it being suit central. Missed my train home once and snuck into one of the hotel reception toilets , locked the door and went to sleep It was £200 for a room
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Post by jp on Aug 7, 2012 18:54:09 GMT
mine and keiths room in manchester was 200notes a night too.
you should know i only stay in classy accomodation sam.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 7, 2012 18:56:31 GMT
JP is fucking rolling in it. All those years of 'picked up wedding presents 2nd album on ebay for 97p' & 'home alone on dvd, 99.9 cash converters' have gone down the drain now you flash cunt.
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Post by jp on Aug 7, 2012 18:58:48 GMT
its all the money i save in haircuts
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Post by anananana on Jan 17, 2013 16:05:48 GMT
A few films being shown at the Sundance Film Festival this year that I'm excitedly looking forward to: Before MidnightWe meet Jesse and Celine nine years on in Greece. Almost two decades have passed since their first meeting on that train bound for Vienna. A dream love story. Who knew this would become a trilogy? I can't wait to see where they take it. Kill Your DarlingsA murder in 1944 draws together the great poets of the beat generation: Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac and William Burroughs. Stars: Elizabeth Olsen, Daniel Radcliffe and Michael C. Hall Sounds good enough for me. The Necessary Death of Charlie CountrymanA guy falls for a woman who's claimed by a violent crime boss. Stars: Shia LaBeouf, Evan Rachel Wood That picture alone makes me want to see it... badly. The Way, Way BackOver the course of his summer break, a teenager comes into his own thanks in part to the friendship he strikes up with one of the park's managers. Stars: AnnaSophia Robb, Sam Rockwell and Steve Carell Who doesn't like a coming-of-age story? And Sam Rockwell? Sold. (couldn't find trailerz)
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Post by schnook on Jan 17, 2013 16:31:08 GMT
They actually went ahead and did another Before Sunrise sequel? I thought Before Sunset is one of the most perfectly ended films I've ever seen, so I greet this with trepidation. However they are 2 for 2 so far, so every chance it could be great again.
Unbelievably become a bit of a Shia fan recently, his one looks smart to me
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Post by anananana on Jan 17, 2013 16:54:22 GMT
I have a real soft spot for Shia LaBeouf. When you see his resume a lot of the stuff he's been in has been shit (ie. Transformers), but for some reason I still like him and look forward to him being a bit more grown up in his role choices from now on. I am probably the only person who liked the last Indiana Jones and thought he was cool in it. I dunno. Judging from that still, it looks like he has a lot of chemistry with Evan Rachel Wood, and I can't wait to see it.
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Post by Fuzzy Dunlop on Feb 7, 2013 23:10:41 GMT
The Alan Partridge Movie:"Further cast details about The Alan Partridge Movie have been revealed. It has been announced that characters from the original TV sitcom will be making a return to appear alongside Steve Coogan, including Alan Partridge's faithful PA Lynn (Felicity Montagu), Geordie friend and BP garage worker Michael (Simon Greenall) and rival DJ Dave Clifton (Phil Cornwell). According to Variety, new faces will also appear in the film about the Norfolk DJ, including Star Trek actor Colm Meaney, The Bletchley Circle and South Riding star Anna Maxwell Martin, and film actor Sean Pertwee. They will join more recent characters from spin-off series Mid Morning Matters, who will also appear in the film, including Sidekick Simon (Tim Key)."
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Post by danscouse on Feb 8, 2013 3:24:37 GMT
Always wary of tv shows turned into films, they always seem dead cheap and naff (Kevin and perry, Inbetweeners etc)
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Post by Fuzzy Dunlop on Mar 3, 2013 13:16:00 GMT
The world in 2013 could definitely use a Status Quo movie:
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Post by backstreets on Mar 4, 2013 16:40:13 GMT
Judging from that still, it looks like he has a lot of chemistry with Evan Rachel Wood, and I can't wait to see it. Hah, I thought it was Adrien Brody.
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Post by jimmy on Oct 7, 2013 13:45:50 GMT
Looks great.
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Post by jp on Mar 3, 2014 21:15:03 GMT
really love this trailer, looks right up my street. cant wait to see this.
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