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Evening all
Steak and chips for dinner courtesy of MrsB.
Watched the new Ryan Reynolds film, 6 Underground, on Netflix. A good laugh, very violent and very gory. The opening sequence makes me think of the opening of Deadpool if they'd had the budget to do what they really wanted to. Surprised it got a 15 rating to be honest.
Big banner in the opening credits stating "This movie contains Product Placements", added to the fun spotting who had backed up the money truck and how they shoehorned it in. No attempt to even hide it, right down to turning up in a Mini as a getaway car "because we wouldn't all fit in the Ferrari."
Looks like it's going to run for a few more in the franchise but it's no bad thing. Characters are likeable, script was sharp and funny and the plot didn't need to much effort to follow."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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More4 had that programme about Nazi overengnineered weapons which proved amusing enough if you like 8mm Mausers, Mp34 & Mp38 submachine guns etc.
The MG42 was impressive in its ability to waste ammo like it was going out of fashion.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostWatched the new Ryan Reynolds film, 6 Underground, on Netflix. A good laugh, very violent and very gory. The opening sequence makes me think of the opening of Deadpool if they'd had the budget to do what they really wanted to. Surprised it got a 15 rating to be honest.
Big banner in the opening credits stating "This movie contains Product Placements", added to the fun spotting who had backed up the money truck and how they shoehorned it in. No attempt to even hide it, right down to turning up in a Mini as a getaway car "because we wouldn't all fit in the Ferrari."
Looks like it's going to run for a few more in the franchise but it's no bad thing. Characters are likeable, script was sharp and funny and the plot didn't need to much effort to follow.
Tonight’s viewing here was a further couple of episodes of The Wire S4: E9 Know Your Place (TV Episode 2006) and E10 Misgivings (TV Episode 2006)
Only three more episodes of that season, then S5 is only ten episodes long, so I’ll see if I can get it all polished off for Christmas.
Goodnight allComment
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Morning all light snowfall now, due to get heavier the rest of the week.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostMorning all light snowfall now, due to get heavier the rest of the week.Comment
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Originally posted by BR14 View Postoh, stop whining FFS.
all you did was fall off a bloody pushbike at <10 MPH.
try being spat into a tree at 40+.
And your supposed to be iron man x3.
bloody woos.
<tries to stand up>
<falls over>
feck.....Comment
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Originally posted by BR14 View Postaye, WTS, but yer still being a woos.
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Morning all
Dry.
Colder. 17.4 deg in here this morning.
White sky with hints it might just get simpsonsesque if it tried a bit harder.
Tuesday.
I believe it to be Tuesday.
When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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