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Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
And to follow, a rewatch of Nikita (1990) - the Besson original, though IMDb's search facility tells me there's an American remake, which is presumably dreadful, being Not French. Good stuff, and so decidedly French in many important respects that only a fool, or a "studio executive" to use the technical term, could ever imagine that a Hollywood remake might workOriginally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostNot sure if I've seen Nikita or the remake. I've certainly seen something in that genre with subtitles and such like, the French with subtitles being infinitely better than the dubbed Septic.
Still watching the commentary on "Once Upon A Time In The West", which is hardly surprising for a film that's cut to 2hrs 38mins.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostI may have to hand in my mod badge because I've had to correct you.Comment
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Sad news on Friday when Ozzy (named after Ozzy Ardiles because she had big Spurs), has "joined the bleedin' choir invisible".
She was close to 5 years old, so lived 3x longer than she would have had we not rescued her.
She went through the henopause a few months back and stopped laying, but last week she went blind and stopped eating.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostSad news on Friday when Ozzy (named after Ozzy Ardiles because she had big Spurs), has "joined the bleedin' choir invisible".
She was close to 5 years old, so lived 3x longer than she would have had we not rescued her.
She went through the henopause a few months back and stopped laying, but last week she went blind and stopped eating.Comment
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Just found that although I put laundry and detergent in the washing machine and selected the appropriate program about three hours ago, I didn't actually start itComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostJust found that although I put laundry and detergent in the washing machine and selected the appropriate program about three hours ago, I didn't actually start it
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostStill watching the commentary on "Once Upon A Time In The West", which is hardly surprising for a film that's cut to 2hrs 38mins.
Feck me it took a while.
But then, without Jeremy Kyle what are we retired persons supposed to do with ourselves?
Oh, lunch was the last of the Ginsters Cornish pasties with heinz bkaed beans on Morrisons seeded toast.
Living the dream as ever.
I think I'll do the beef carrots & onions thing this evening.
It must be said that I found OUATITW much more satisfying this time around than I remember finding it half a century ago.
I have a copy of "Once Upon A Time In America" on the shelf but I don't think I have "A Fistful of Dynamite".
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For those interested, apparently the Smithsonian Channel has stuff about the path to Apollo this evening at 20:00.
Tea/dinner was, as predicted, beef with carrots and onions.
It was very nice.
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The Apollo thing starts with Sputnik and the first less than successful Septic launches.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 17 June 2019, 19:12.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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