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OK which Top Gear star did you want to be?
Me Goose - Who would turn down Meg Ryan?
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Was "Goose" the one who punched a researcher for not getting a steak sandwich, and was then defended by a baying mob, because he has a right to punch who he wants?Originally posted by vetran View PostOK which Top Gear star did you want to be?
Me Goose - Who would turn down Meg Ryan?
Lets hope Tom Cruise does a senior role not tries to pretend he is 20 again.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Top Gear?Originally posted by vetran View PostOK which Top Gear star did you want to be?
Me Goose - Who would turn down Meg Ryan?
Lets hope Tom Cruise does a senior role not tries to pretend he is 20 again.
James May - the lady's favourite [emoji28]Comment
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If it's anything like the pish that is Trainspotting 2 or likely carp that will be Blade Runner 2 they can shove it, straight to DVD (or whatever the modern equivalent is, straight to Amazon Prime?
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If there's a decent sequel to be made they'd have done it sooner.
Maybe tomorrow, I'll want to settle down. Until tomorrow, I'll just keep moving on.Comment
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I loved T2...Originally posted by Hobosapien View PostIf it's anything like the pish that is Trainspotting 2 or likely carp that will be Blade Runner 2 they can shove it, straight to DVD (or whatever the modern equivalent is, straight to Amazon Prime?
).
If there's a decent sequel to be made they'd have done it sooner.
Great movie, better then the first one in my book.Comment
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Hashish?What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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Really? I just saw it as a [spoiler alert] cashing in on T1, with all the cut scenes to the original and how all the characters had barely moved on in 20 years. Maybe that's realistic when stuck in that way of life that is hard to escape for many. [/spoiler alert]Originally posted by stek View PostI loved T2...
Great movie, better then the first one in my book.Maybe tomorrow, I'll want to settle down. Until tomorrow, I'll just keep moving on.Comment
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