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Wiki says 2007. Sadly hardly a retrospective of the whole Chechnyan Russian issue

Quote: zooo @ December 12 2011, 6:04 PM GMT

When was that made?

Heaven forbid that you should have to Google something yourself, Zooo!

Shuttup you!

Thanks AJGO, I love the original, so I might try and give that a watch sometime.

Don't watch it with anyone you want to look composed in front of, I might have cried a teeny bit in a discreet and not at all stereotypically female way

:O

I'm sure it was just a touch of hayfever...

Darn pollen-y Christmas tree I'm buying next week

Season of the Witch. Nic Cage comes back from the Crusades and escorts a witch to a monastery. Also stars the bloke who left Misfits and Christopher Lee with a prosthetic boil on his head. Technically a bit rubbish, but still quite watchable.

Chip, do you ever have a break from watching films? If I watch too many they begin to blur into one. In fact I'm so out of the habit of watching movies that when I do it can be a genuine treat to sit down and enjoy it. Although when it's a bad film, it does backfire.

Quote: chipolata @ December 12 2011, 8:40 PM GMT

Season of the Witch. Nic Cage comes back from the Crusades and escorts a witch to a monastery. Also stars the bloke who left Misfits and Christopher Lee with a prosthetic boil on his head. Technically a bit rubbish, but still quite watchable.

Also has Ron Perlman in it. Who is the best thing about the film.

:) Love documentaries 'Little Thumbellina' was really informative, there are so many strange genetic afflictions out there, there is hope through 'growth hormones' wish them all well. Methinks there is only methat watches any of this kind of prog?

I watched part of the tourettes documentary last night. The girl was lovely and really funny. The things she shouted were particularly excellent too.

:) OH hav'nt seen the 'Tourettes' what channel was that? can I find it on i-player? or is it an old one, cos I never miss these.

It was BBC3, called 'Tourette's: I Swear I Can Sing'.
Was new, and ace.

Ta, look for that now!

Shouting cankles in Morrison is just mean what ever the neurological reason.

Albeit yelling "keep running" at joggers is something I've always wanted to do.

That said very humane and sympathetic film.

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