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Still Game |
Author:
AHend09 ::
Posted:
Sat Jul 15, 2006 8:25 pm
This is a fabulous series, Pure glasgow humour, it is so
funny
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Which Broadband Provider? |
Author:
faceless ::
Posted:
Fri Jul 14, 2006 3:23 pm
ewloe, I deleted your post and I'm locking this now. If you spent that much time and energy posting something constructive then there wouldn't be a problem.
But just so you're clear, we can and will do what we want.
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How to make and upload a torrent using uTorrent |
Author:
eefanincan ::
Posted:
Thu Jul 13, 2006 7:43 pm
You know, on closer thought, I do think that I may have missed a step...... I'll give it another go tomorrow.
Sorry for the rambling...... I just really want to get this right dammit! :grr:
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Funny ads compilation |
Author:
girldorksrule ::
Posted:
Wed Jul 12, 2006 8:32 pm
These are a riot! Thanks
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Couldn't hit a barn-door with a brick! |
Author:
maycm ::
Posted:
Wed Jul 12, 2006 8:22 pm
Perhaps they should have hired Lee Harvey Oswald....
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Can you do it? |
Author:
Gasman59 ::
Posted:
Mon Jul 10, 2006 9:30 am
I just shit myself....
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Jayne of Big Brother UK Pulls a Hat Trick |
Author:
Griffo ::
Posted:
Sun Jul 09, 2006 5:41 pm
She is totally doing it on purpose..it's horrible. People can hold it in!
Well, sort of let it go back down. Eurgh, it's vile!
I loved how the other day she was eating a sandwhich and had all Mayonaise around her mouth and was like spitting her sandwhich out as she spoke and said "I really hate bad manners". Haha! That was just quality.
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NBC will air "Miami Vice" pilot in July |
Author:
Ally ::
Posted:
Sat Jul 08, 2006 3:34 pm
IRiSHMaFIA wrote: | I heard about this on CNN entertainment and they gave it a really horrible review. I rarely listen to others opinions on films so I'd still take the chance on seeing it....but only because of Colin Farrell. He's one of my faves |
Yeah he's brill as well. Sometimes movies that are pure entertainment and not serious drama's get bad reviews. I'd prefer to judge this one myself.
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BBC eyes leap to big screen for comedy series |
Author:
Ally ::
Posted:
Sat Jul 08, 2006 2:09 pm
BBC hits including "The Office" might be headed for the big screen.
The U.K. pubcaster said Wednesday that it is looking into feature film projects based on such recent television hits as the Ricky Gervais/Stephen Merchant series, which has been remade in the U.S. for NBC.
Other BBC titles being considered for feature adaptation are sketch comedy show "Little Britain," from Matt Lucas and David Walliams, and "Extras," Gervais and Merchant's follow-up to "The Office."
The move is part of a plan for in-house theatrical division BBC Films to collaborate with the pubcaster's comedy department in a bid to increase its slate of comedy projects.
Head of comedy talent Kenton Allen will join forces with BBC Films head David Thompson to work on mainstream comedy feature films.
Besides exploring the big-screen potential of existing brands, Allen and the comedy team will work with a wide variety of writers and writer-performers to develop new feature films.
"Many of the comedy talents we work with ultimately want to paint on a bigger canvas, and this relationship with BBC Films means that we can now offer them that opportunity," Allen said.
BBC Films has invested in...
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