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Jamie Oliver's fight against obesity in Britain on Channel 4...

Quote: Gordon Bennett @ September 10 2012, 9:34 PM BST

Jamie Oliver's fight against obesity in Britain on Channel 4...

Did he win?

No happy ending in sight...still fighting.

Good for him actually. So he can go on making programmes and writing books on that subject.

Quote: Gordon Bennett @ September 10 2012, 9:39 PM BST

No happy ending in sight...still fighting.

Bah! I want results, not some fat tongued spit machine being crap. Kill him and bring on the next contender.

Saw Afterschool last night. A dead-eyed voyeuristic film about dead-eyed voyeurism in an American private school. Quite good.

Yesterday, I watched We Were Here which is a touching documentary about the plight of San Francisco's gay community during the early days of AIDS. Some of the proposed infringements to their civil rights were quite ludicrous.

The Grey. Largely dull with a cop-out ending.

Quote: David Bussell @ September 19 2012, 9:54 PM BST

The Gay. Largely dull with a cop-out ending.

Still spying on that gay bar?

Booyah!

Quote: sootyj @ September 19 2012, 10:07 PM BST

Still spying on that gay bar?

Booyah!

I actually live three doors down from a gay bar and can see their beer garden from my bedroom window if I really press my face against the glass and masturbate.

Hang do you have to masturbate to see out of the window?

Sounds like a potentially dangerous design flaw.

I watched Risky Business last night and found it quite engaging - like a darker and more downbeat Ferris Bueller. Oh and Rebecca De Mornay's beauty is quite, quite captivating.

Yeah true

But Tom Cruise is a tedious little c**t

Aw, I like him in most films. Just not in real life.

I've just seen that zooo was the last poster but it looked like zoop. Was rolling up my sleeves to deal with this piss-taking bastard but realised actually I need to clean my computer screen.

Laughing out loud

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