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Could be just the tonic you need Riley, just don't re-eanact it.

Just be thankful you're being sexually harrssed by Jennifer Aniston :)

Quote: AngieBaby @ July 23 2011, 10:12 PM BST

Could be just the tonic you need Riley, just don't re-eanact it.

Just be thankful you're being sexually harrssed by Jennifer Aniston :)

They are managing to be a bunch of complete to****s without seeing the film. Sadly Ms Aniston does nothing for me. Far too needy. And I'm no Brad Pitt. ;)

Quote: KLRiley @ July 23 2011, 10:18 PM BST

Sadly Ms Aniston does nothing for me.

Agreed.

Quote: KLRiley @ July 23 2011, 10:18 PM BST

Sadly Ms Aniston does nothing for me.

Have you even asked her?

Quote: Matthew Stott @ July 23 2011, 10:36 PM BST

Have you even asked her?

Can you imagine the conversation? Angelina is a man stealing witch. Brad was my life.
Not my type.

Well that's what the magazines think, I wonder what she thinks.

Frankly pretty understandable if she hated Angelina though.

The first two ever episodes of Ideal

it's brilliant!

The Social Network. Very good, and impressive that they didn't soften Zuckerberg or make him more likeable.

The Lovely Bones. I haven't watched it from the start because Andy started watching it before I got out of the bath. Annoying.

Couldn't you rewind? Not much happened really.

Yeah but he won't let me. :(

BAD BROTHER. Angry

Quote: chipolata @ July 24 2011, 8:54 PM BST

The Social Network. Very good, and impressive that they didn't soften Zuckerberg or make him more likeable.

I really enjoyed that, Timberlake was pretty good in it too.

Being naive, I didn't realise until I read it later online, that the twins who claim Zuckerberg stole their idea, were played by the same actor. It was done so well it never crossed my mind that they weren't really twins. Dumbass.

I like that Timberlake's character ends up looking more of an arsehole than Zuckerberg.

The Killer Inside Me. Adaptation of Jim Thompson's novel about a psychopathic small-town sheriff. There's plenty of trademark Thompson nastiness (if there's a darker writer I'd like to read him!) but it never grips like film noir should.

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