Hubby went to monuments men last night, I think he fell asleep, love wolf of Wall Street, and it's long, you'll get your money's worthluvdids wrote:Have a gold class voucher, can't decide between Monuments Men & The Wolf of Wall Street...... any advice??
What's the last movie you watched?
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He usually likes that kind of thing, doesn't normally fall asleep at the movies, only at home, he just got home, I asked him he said it was really slow. My sister and I watched wolf of Wall Street last week, it's really good. Based on a true story. I guarantee the first 20 min or so you jaw will drop!!luvdids wrote:Ohhh, thanks for the tip. Is your hubby generally a 'fall asleeper'? Some people can't help but fall asleep at the movies.
Was thinking about the length of Wall Street, be nice getting food & drinks brought to me every half hour or so
We watched a bali copy at home, the bloody waiter, yep hubby, fell asleep!
Cheers, enjoy
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Lol. I hardly think that's an entirely fair caricature...
I do concede that my tastes are a little, well, unique. But go see Wadjda anyway.
http://youtu.be/neU-ycIOCWY
I do concede that my tastes are a little, well, unique. But go see Wadjda anyway.
http://youtu.be/neU-ycIOCWY
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LOL.swoop42 wrote:It's always with trepidation that I click on this thread when I see David is the last contributor half expecting some obscure french film about a blind butcher who likes to dress up like an astronaut and masturbate while sitting in a big bowl of mashed potatoes.
On a side note I have only just realised what was in Swoops avatar.
Here's me wondering why Hird had cauliflower ears
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I get that!swoop42 wrote:It's always with trepidation that I click on this thread when I see David is the last contributor half expecting some obscure french film about a blind butcher who likes to dress up like an astronaut and masturbate while sitting in a big bowl of mashed potatoes.
I'll try and download it David! Cheers
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^ Yeah, I made the mistake of seeing Superman Returns. Kevin Spacey made it almost watchable at times, but seriously, who the $@%^ cares about Superman, his all-American wholesomeness and ham-fisted Jesus analogies (what!?).
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