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The Nice Guys
Great movie

Quote: chipolata @ 19th May 2017, 11:00 AM

A Bigger Splash. Fantastic. Not least because it swerves off in a direction I wasn't expecting at the end. I do like a surprise swerve.

You went to the David Hockney exhibition too?

Last night I went to see another comedy play at the Park Theatre, Finsbury Park.

Twitstorm by Chris England. Starred Jason Merrells, Justin Edwards, Clare Goose, Ben Kavanagh, Tom Moutchi and the writer.

Very good.

Click here for a trailer.

https://www.parktheatre.co.uk/whats-on/twitstorm

Just watched 'A Street Cat named Bob'. Made me want to rush off and volunteer to help with Big Issue folk. Didn't realise till the end that it was a true story.

I'VE MET THAT CAT.
On the street in Covent Garden years ago. He was very cute.

You've been honoured,

War For The Planet Of The Apes.
A masterpiece, I still have a little lump in my throat days later.

Quote: Shandonbelle @ 22nd July 2017, 9:34 AM

I still have a little lump in my throat days later.

Whistling nnocently

Going to see Dunkirk today, that should cheer me up ;)

Quote: Shandonbelle @ 22nd July 2017, 1:26 PM

Going to see Dunkirk today, that should cheer me up ;)

Harry Stylessssss. Lovey

Ahem. What?

He's young enough to be your son!

*looks for incest emoji

Incest is a bit much!
I am merely a massive paedo.

(He's 23. It's all fine and above board, officer.)

Quote: zooo @ 22nd July 2017, 2:32 PM

Harry Stylessssss. Lovey

Well I can categorically say that Harry was really wet on screen...mainly because he spent most of his time submerged in water. The boy done good though.

Awww. I always assumed he'd only have one line (if that), but apparently he has a few?

Yes, he is on screen quite a bit, it's not the most 'talky' film anyway but he has more lines than most of the other comrades.

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