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  • marvelsc7 wrote: »
    Your welcome.

    Chloe Moretz and Kodi-Smit-Mcphee, brilliant. :)

    Moretz was hysterically funny in Kick !!!. I have yet to see Smit-McPhee. The Road is on a long list of films I must watch.

    Thanks again. So looking forward to Sunday.
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  • quoia wrote: »
    Which one did you miss ?

    And is :eek: Halloween :eek: still on the cards ?
    Poochface wrote: »

    Didn't they have a number to call or write to if you missed a DVD? Try putting a wanted request on your local freecycle/freegle site
    Poochface wrote: »
    Ooh. I'll keep an eye for these. Which film did you miss Willey?

    I'm not sure at the mo...on hols in Cornwall and the films are in my film store (aka drawer in the office) at work. i will check which ones I have on Monday and let you all know! I know I definitely missed Monday's though I don't know what film it was!:rotfl:
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  • Poochface
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    ooo er missus, not tried that one yet! might have to take my karma sutra back cos i'm sure that one aint in there :rotfl::rotfl:
    Trust you - spiralling into silly-billy-ness again. I had the image of you holding back a Ronnie Corbett militia. I prefer my images to yours - at least they're movie-related and current - lol.

    I dread to think what gb would do with the bayonet!!!!:eek:

    Do you think that was the sum total of the Edinburgh Militia at the time Tibbs? Thinking about them now makes me chuckle.
  • Poochface
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    Water..... tis all I need ;)

    EEK, that explains a lot, we all know what goes into the water.:eek:
  • Poochface wrote: »
    I dread to think what gb would do with the bayonet!!!!:eek:

    Do you think that was the sum total of the Edinburgh Militia at the time Tibbs? Thinking about them now makes me chuckle.

    Being good today, I will reserve judgement, and my thoughts will not be shared on where I think it should be lodged - lol.

    Wrt your question, I think the film exaggerated the amount. There wouldn't have been that many - lol.
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  • Poochface
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    marvelsc7 wrote: »
    Your welcome.

    Chloe Moretz and Kodi-Smit-Mcphee, brilliant. :)
    Moretz was hysterically funny in Kick !!!. I have yet to see Smit-McPhee. The Road is on a long list of films I must watch.

    Thanks again. So looking forward to Sunday.

    I totally agree marvelsc7, they were wonderful together weren't they? Considering the subject matter, it wasn't difficult to really feel for them and their individual plights.

    Tibbs, you woudn't think it was the same girl. When we first see her chatting to the boy, I wasn't even sure if it was a male or a female. However, I've since found out that originally the vampire wasn't meant to be male or female, the vital sex organs were missing. She isn't supposed to be a biological female. So I would guess that this particular scene is deliberate.

    Chloe Moretz isn't a star in the making, she's a true star now. Fabulous actress, so accomplished, so versatile, a certain Oscar winner in the not so distant future I hope.

    Have I seen The Road! I must rummage amongst my few remaining brain cells and my phone calendar to find out the answer to that question.:(
  • nickyhutch
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    I enjoyed Burke and Hare. It wasn't as laugh out loud as I expected, but that didn;t make me enjoy it any less. It was certainly helped by the fact that Edinburgh is my favourite place in the world. I loved spotting the little cameos, and Ronnie Corbett was great.
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    :o:o:o:o I'm far too innocent to understand that comment.:p
    Being good today, I will reserve judgement, and my thoughts will not be shared on where I think it should be lodged - lol.

    Wrt your question, I think the film exaggerated the amount. There wouldn't have been that many - lol.

    Well I did think there were far too many of them, it's not like there was much crime around at the time.:rotfl:
  • Poochface wrote: »
    I totally agree marvelsc7, they were wonderful together weren't they? Considering the subject matter, it wasn't difficult to really feel for them and their individual plights.

    Tibbs, you woudn't think it was the same girl. When we first see her chatting to the boy, I wasn't even sure if it was a male or a female. However, I've since found out that originally the vampire wasn't meant to be male or female, the vital sex organs were missing. She isn't supposed to be a biological female. So I would guess that this particular scene is deliberate.

    Chloe Moretz isn't a star in the making, she's a true star now. Fabulous actress, so accomplished, so versatile, a certain Oscar winner in the not so distant future I hope.

    Have I seen The Road! I must rummage amongst my few remaining brain cells and my phone calendar to find out the answer to that question.:(

    I'm lucky enough to get the Total Film magazine. I saw the picture of her in that - the hooded image. Looked somewhat spooky.
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  • Poochface
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    nickyhutch wrote: »
    I enjoyed Burke and Hare. It wasn't as laugh out loud as I expected, but that didn;t make me enjoy it any less. It was certainly helped by the fact that Edinburgh is my favourite place in the world. I loved spotting the little cameos, and Ronnie Corbett was great.

    Oh great. Like you I went thinking there would be far more laugh out loud moments but reading what Tibbs said about it being a darker humour made a great deal of sense to me.

    Did you realise before seeing the credits, which part Bill Bailey played? I didn't recognise him at all.
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