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American

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  1. This had the potential to be a GREAT war movie, but ended up being a decent action flick. Would have liked to have seen the script with a less action oriented director. Also saw Iron Man 2 - meets expectations in that it is an entertaining action movie, but entertaining, not great.
  2. I've got 130. Helps to have taken a few film courses in uni and having a roommate after uni who was a big film buff.
  3. Have flying dreams a lot. Usually I'm running through the air, and it is a great sense of freedom.
  4. Even before that: http://www.brfcs.co.uk/mb/index.php/topic/22950-portsmouth-vs-blackburn-rovers/page__view__findpost__p__896175
  5. There were 2 things I loved about Swordfish!
  6. Shutter Island, excellent book by one of my favorite authors. Haven't seen the film yet, but it is on my list. Very into prison films? Something we should know?
  7. I assume you refuse to eat kosher, as well?
  8. Didn't really like that movie the first time I saw it, but love it now. Hopkins is still a bit over the top, but has some great lines.
  9. For the London based members, had some great BBQ last night. Chicago Bar and Grill in Knightsbridge. Had been there once before, had the pulled pork and was a bit disappointed. The group I play volleyball with is very international (shocking for London), so we're starting a once a month gathering to sample restaurants/food or the different countries. There were 10 of us and everyone loved it. Ended up having the brisket which was absolutely delicious and finished with a delicious Apple Pie (which led to an argument about the phrase "American as Apple Pie" with the grandchild of Canadian apple farmers...). Most people had the ribs and loved them as well. Better than Bodeans, would probably give it about 9/10, especially with the great service we had. Only ended up being 40 quid per person with drinks, which was pretty good considering all of the food and drinks we had.
  10. Haven't been to the cinema in a while, but will try to catch The Prophet this weekend.
  11. I know where you should suggest that your Uncle go if he can't suck it up for her 60th.....
  12. Need Lethal Weapon and Die Hard, as well. My brothers and I used to watch them Christmas day because they took place at Christmas time (our excuse).
  13. Not sure if it has been mentioned, but saw in the local weekly that Danns is playing at Crystal Palace now.
  14. Not to shoot the messenger, but if Dunn has to be part of a 5 man midfield and our strikers aren't playing much as it is, why would we need 2 more? We need to go to a diamond to better suit Dunn and give him 2 strikers to create chances for, keeping Nzonzi at the back to protect the defense.
  15. The flip side being that the manager doesn't appear to be willing to adapt his tactics to the strengths of his best striker.
  16. Agree Bryan. Totally didn't expect Liam to be so badass either.
  17. My boss is a huge fan of Wagamama, I could take it or leave it. While up there this weekend, I had a below average meal at the Britannia - shrimp appetizer was pretty good, fish and chips was passable, but the mushy peas were cold. Then had a really good Sunday roast at Three Fishes.
  18. Not sure if it's allowed, but reading a book by Burnley raised Stephen Booth right now. Takes place in the Peak District. So far it's pretty good, but he's a bit too descriptive for my usual tastes (I tend to like authors like Ian Rankin who has given me a vision of what DI Rebus should look like without ever having described him). Really good story, though.
  19. I waited until the 4th movie came out to get the box set. I do like 2 better than all but the first - thought 3 and 4 both dragged on about 15-20 minutes too long. Do agree about Hudson Hawk - thought it was a good movie with weird humor that I like. Plus, any movie with David Caruso!
  20. Think I mentioned it before, but have been getting a bunch of books through readitswapit.co.uk, where all you have to do is pay the postage to send one of your books that you don't want to read anymore to get back another. So far have done a couple dozen and haven't had an issue. The best of the bunch is The Wrong Kind of Blood by Declan Hughes. It's a Dublin based mystery where the protagonist is an ex-pat who goes back home from the US for his mother's funeral. One of the best mysteries I've read this side of Dennis Lehane (wrote Mystic River which Clint Eastwood made a movie of.
  21. He definitely made that movie stand out from all of the pretenders that followed. "I'm an EXCEPTIONAL thief." Thought Wall-E was brilliant. One of the top movies of this decade, IMHO.
  22. Getting on this Framerater now as ChuckBudd 38 of top 50 and 62 of top 100 so far.
  23. Just got back from the Tower Hill branch. Started with the Nacho platter and the cheese was underheated and the salsa was average at best (not shocking for salsa in Europe). The Mrs had the hot dog which was good, but not hard to do. I had the burnt ends and pulled pork combo. REALLY good BBQ sauce with the burnt ends and the pulled pork was good, not too dry. Both meals came with chips (closer to fries, though) that seemed a bit cold. Going to try the Clapham North one to see if they have a better chef, but like I said, the BBQ was good.
  24. If you want old-school horror, try Prince of Darkness or The Fog by John Carpenter. The first 2 Halloweens also (the originals).
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