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BT do block a lot of torrent sites but do a search for pirate bay mirrors. You'll find a page full of them that are not blocked and just as fast.
EDIT: Here it is
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Are you sure you're cut out for this 'in business on your own account' lark ??Originally posted by northernladuk View PostBT do block a lot of torrent sites but do a search for pirate bay mirrors. You'll find a page full of them that are not blocked and just as fast.
EDIT: Here it is
The Proxy Bay - A List of Pirate Bay Proxy sites and mirrors
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostAre you sure you're cut out for this 'in business on your own account' lark ??
Knowledge is never freely given, but often sold
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I've just downloaded Filth. so I'll give it a watch over the week while I'm away. Its got to be better than the footballComment
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Not sure if this has been mentioned before - In case you have problems with torrents etc try time4popcorn
Probably the best app I've used in a long time, comes with built in VPN and streams movies from torrents
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Of the ones you've seen we really enjoyed
- Rush (even if it was part fiction)
- Gravity (light on plot but oh the effects. Superb work)
- Cloud Atlas (my favourite. Tom Hanks not playing Tom Hanks, for a change)
Also Men in Black 3 and, erm, Toy Story 3. Up is a lovely film too.
Edit: we watched Green Lantern and Batman The Dark Knight Rises. Utter shit:Last edited by Zippy; 23 June 2014, 11:25.+50 Xeno Geek Points
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I agree about Green Lantern but I liked The Dark Knight Rises. Preferred The Dark Knight, but it was still good.Originally posted by Zippy View PostOf the ones you've seen we really enjoyed
- Rush (even if it was part fiction)
- Gravity (light on plot but oh the effects. Superb work)
- Cloud Atlas (my favourite. Tom Hanks not playing Tom Hanks, for a change)
Also Men in Black 3 and, erm, Toy Story 3. Up is a lovely film too.
Edit: we watched Green Lantern and Batman The Dark Knight Rises. Utter tulipComment
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Horses for courses (haven't seen Dark Knight though). I think the rot set in after Michael Keaton meselfOriginally posted by Bunk View PostI agree about Green Lantern but I liked The Dark Knight Rises. Preferred The Dark Knight, but it was still good.
+50 Xeno Geek Points
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As for the rest of you - DILLIGAF
Purveyor of fine quality smut since 2005
CUK Olympic University Challenge Champions 2010/2012
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