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Films watched

Post by Northern Lass »

Watched Clash of the titans last nite

what a load of rubbish
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and the Changling that was very sad
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There was nothing on the box so we watched "The Davinci Code" on DVD again - I went to bed before it finished. I had to get up at 6am for work. Good film but I know how it ends :yawn:
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I'm not afraid to admit the last film I watched was Toy Story 3.

It's a great film, and a great end to the trilogy. No matter how old you are, you should go and see it.
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Not been to the cinema for years , only watch films on TV and ome of those are rubbish.

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Being a Freemason I can only describe the Da Vinci Code as a fetid bucket of donkey snot.

Just watched My Sisters Keeper. Different enough from the book to make it interesting but they tried too hard to tug the heart strings.

The Changeling is a box of Kleenex tear jerker. Whilst the wife and kids were sobbing at it I was contemplating my belly button fluff and why it is blue in colour.

I have over 300 Sci Fi DVD's so it is not hard to tell my favorite genre.
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MarkCDodd wrote:Being a Freemason I can only describe the Da Vinci Code as a fetid bucket of donkey snot.

Just watched My Sisters Keeper. Different enough from the book to make it interesting but they tried too hard to tug the heart strings.

The Changeling is a box of Kleenex tear jerker. Whilst the wife and kids were sobbing at it I was contemplating my belly button fluff and why it is blue in colour.

I have over 300 Sci Fi DVD's so it is not hard to tell my favorite genre.


I was under the impression you weren't meant to say you were a mason...
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Maybe they(Masons)have other rules in Australia Brickwall?
I had a saturday job for George Mason when i was a kid dleivering groceries on my bike.
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Of course you can say you are a Freemason.

You are just not allowed to tell how to prove you are one.

They are a dying breed.

Just about anything that requires people to leave the TV and the house and interact with other humans is suffering in numbers.

Scouts, Girl Guides, APEX, Rotary, Freemasonry, Probus etc etc.
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Not a film as such.. but I'm looking forward to the mini series Pillars of the Earth, read the book 3 times..
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FarSide wrote:Not a film as such.. but I'm looking forward to the mini series Pillars of the Earth, read the book 3 times..


I didn't know they were making one - who's making it, hopefully someone who'll do the book justice!
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I live in my own little world. But it's ok....they know me here!
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snoopysue wrote:
FarSide wrote:Not a film as such.. but I'm looking forward to the mini series Pillars of the Earth, read the book 3 times..


I didn't know they were making one - who's making it, hopefully someone who'll do the book justice!


Me too SS..
Hopefully as well made as the Spartacus Blood and Sand mini series
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MC......You wouldn't have lasted long on this earth in pre-war Germany confessing to being a Freemason!!.....which I thought was not verbaly advertised.
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mikleed wrote:MC......You wouldn't have lasted long on this earth in pre-war Germany confessing to being a Freemason!!.....which I thought was not verbaly advertised.
Mike

I think you are confusing homosexuality with Freemasonry Mike!
Talking of which it was The Gay Parade saturday in Amsterdam 400,00 people attended!!
I got drenched but luckily i only had my skimpy pink outfit on!!
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Rob wrote:
mikleed wrote:MC......You wouldn't have lasted long on this earth in pre-war Germany confessing to being a Freemason!!.....which I thought was not verbaly advertised.
Mike

I think you are confusing homosexuality with Freemasonry Mike!
Talking of which it was The Gay Parade saturday in Amsterdam 400,00 people attended!!
I got drenched but luckily i only had my skimpy pink outfit on!!



Send us a photo Rob :wink:
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