Quote: Pingl @ June 20 2013, 10:32 AM BSTJames Gandolfini, God worrying, three years older than me, my life just flashed before my eyes, frankly I was quite bored.
Yeah, and two years younger than me.
Quote: Pingl @ June 20 2013, 10:32 AM BSTJames Gandolfini, God worrying, three years older than me, my life just flashed before my eyes, frankly I was quite bored.
Yeah, and two years younger than me.
Great in True Romance.
Quote: chipolata @ June 20 2013, 6:40 AM BSTRIP James Gandolfini. Very sad news to wake up to.
That.
Quote: Rob H @ June 20 2013, 9:38 AM BSTHe did look older than 51, tis true. 51 is only 15 years older than me, so it's obviously a very young age.
That.
He pretty much set the template for the anti-hero in modern TV drama. Tony Soprano paved the way for all these male nutballs in shows like Breaking Bad, Dexter, Bosss etc.
I've always had a soft spot for him in In The Loop. To Chris Addison: "F**k off Frodo!"
Quote: Rob H @ June 20 2013, 10:02 AM BSTStings like a butterfly,
Floats like a bee,
Zooo worst moderator*
On the BCG.*Not really. This is obviously Lee.
Chip's poem thread is still open for business y'know:
https://www.comedy.co.uk/forums/thread/27839/
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All crap gems welcome!
Quote: Pingl @ June 20 2013, 10:32 AM BSTJames Gandolfini, God worrying, three years older than me, my life just flashed before my eyes, frankly I was quite bored.
Pingl, you have a knack for making me laugh at inappropriate things/times.
R.I.P. James
Gandolfini was great in one of my favourite Coen Bros films, "The Man Who Wasn't There":
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0243133/
Pretty dark humour, but very very funny if you like your humour dark, dry, and subtle. Seen it, Chip? (As our resident movie buff.)
Have you seen my avatar? It is a interior of one of my trains I work with.
Mine is me at work.
Quote: George Kaplan @ June 20 2013, 1:20 PM BSTGandolfini was great in one of my favourite Coen Bros films, "The Man Who Wasn't There":
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0243133/
Pretty dark humour, but very very funny if you like your humour dark, dry, and subtle. Seen it, Chip? (As our resident movie buff.)
Yes, it's very good. Very James M. Cain, who I like a lot.
Google/
'actor Ben Fellows groped'
Wow...
Quote: Oldrocker @ June 23 2013, 11:54 AM BSTHOW MUCH?
GORDON BENNETT!!!!
And they're really a bit ugly.
Quote: Oldrocker @ June 23 2013, 11:54 AM BSTHOW MUCH?
http://www.zalando.co.uk/giuseppe-zanotti-high-top-trainers-white-g2712a006-002.html?size=10
Would it not be cheaper to write "crass c**t" on your forehead with a Sharpie?
Quote: zooo @ June 23 2013, 12:04 PM BSTAnd they're really a bit ugly.
And you need a time machine to be able to wear them in the 80s.
Free delivery, though. That's always a bonus.