Quote: Aaron @ September 27 2008, 5:13 PM BSTWhat's it abouttttttt?
Con men and their one big job. http://uk.imdb.com/title/tt0070735/
It was where Hustle nicked all its ideas from...
'tis good.
Quote: Aaron @ September 27 2008, 5:13 PM BSTWhat's it abouttttttt?
Con men and their one big job. http://uk.imdb.com/title/tt0070735/
It was where Hustle nicked all its ideas from...
'tis good.
Quote: JuliaC @ September 27 2008, 7:03 PM BSTIt was where Hustle nicked all its ideas from...
Damn. I really liked his salad dressing too.
I don't think they'll bury that too. He's not a Pharoah.
Damn! I Googled it and everything *shakes fist at younger self*
Better you than Aaron though.
RIP. *Completely* made Brick work for me while we were reading Cat on a Hot Tin Roof for our AS exam.
Quote: Nil Putters @ September 27 2008, 8:10 PM BSTI don't think they'll bury that too. He's not a Pharoah.
See that's where you're wrong. They are in fact planning to embalm him with Newman's Own Hickory Smoke BBQ Marinade, lightly grill him, then tightly wrap him in a sesame seed bun before sealing him in a B&Q barbecue sarcophagus for 2000 years.
And when he's discovered in the year 4008, a great and terrible curse will befall anybody who has a sly lick of his sticky ribs.
*tries to hold back laugh out of respect but fails miserably*
Was Paul Newman in that film about hockey? I didn't like that.
*pulls up chair and waits for Curts wrath*
He was cool as hell in, well, 'Cool Hand Luke'; great film.
Quote: Winterlight @ September 27 2008, 11:31 PM BSTWas Paul Newman in that film about hockey? I didn't like that.
If you mean ice-hockey and if you mean Slapshot, then Curt and I have already established beyond all reasonable doubt that it is a masterpiece.
Quote: Winterlight @ September 27 2008, 11:31 PM BSTWas Paul Newman in that film about hockey? I didn't like that.
Quote: Timbo @ September 27 2008, 11:56 PM BSTIf you mean ice-hockey and if you mean Slapshot, then Curt and I have already established beyond all reasonable doubt that it is a masterpiece.
*calms down* Thank you Timbo
It was brilliant wasn't it. Hanson Brothers rule.
But is it as good as The Mighty Ducks?