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This was a great movie! It has changed the household vocabulary for us. We now use the "sword of exact zero" for various craft projects. Same with the "Kragl". [:)]
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I liked good cop/bad cop [:)]

Liam Neeson and Morgan Freidman must have had fun with their roles, eh? Neeson managed to get an unnaturally high squeaky voice for the 'good cop' rendition. [:D]
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Well, finally got to see the whole film and I have to say that is one, clever, funny and entertaining film [&o]

The whole story [no spoiler here] was very clever and there were plenty of laugh out loud moments. I would recommend this to anyone.

SPACESHIP!!!!!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7TYJyCCO8Dc

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I liked good cop/bad cop [:)]

Liam Neeson and Morgan Freidman must have had fun with their roles, eh? Neeson managed to get an unnaturally high squeaky voice for the 'good cop' rendition. [:D]
Warspite1

Well, finally got to see the whole film and I have to say that is one, clever, funny and entertaining film [&o]

The whole story [no spoiler here] was very clever and there were plenty of laugh out loud moments. I would recommend this to anyone.

SPACESHIP!!!!!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7TYJyCCO8Dc

warspite1

And of course.....

Where are my Paaaaaaaaannts?

http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=whe ... 1B2AFEE4B5
Now Maitland, now's your time!

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I really love this aircraft - full of character. Great in World in Flames with that range too!
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I really love this aircraft - full of character. Great in World in Flames with that range too!

Yes that range is what makes it even better. Superb night-fighter in WiF as well (until it gets blasted into dust by a Macchi 202. Doh!). [:D][:o]
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Sweden versus Russia in the Ice Hockey World Junior Championships.
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Sweden versus Russia in the Ice Hockey World Junior Championships.
Well, that was rather disappointing.
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Watching the excellent Assembly about the Chinese Civil/Korean War. The movie was produced by China Film Company in 2007 and is currently available on Youtube:

Assembly (Ji jie hao / ¼¯½áºÅ)
Thank you for sharing. [:)]
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Sweden versus Russia in the Ice Hockey World Junior Championships.
Well, that was rather disappointing.
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Why so? - or was it the obvious?
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Sweden versus Russia in the Ice Hockey World Junior Championships.
Well, that was rather disappointing.
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Why so? - or was it the obvious?
It was not just that Sweden lost. I felt that the players, young as they are, didn't perform at their best.

Soon we will play about the 3rd place and I feel much more cheerful if the team manage to do their utmost in this game.
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Just finished watching season 4 of Downtown Abbey. Rather splendid show so far.

I didn't particularly like it when the show depicted the WWI period but other than that it has been a joy to watch.
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Liam Neeson and Morgan Freidman must have had fun with their roles, eh? Neeson managed to get an unnaturally high squeaky voice for the 'good cop' rendition. [:D]
Warspite1

Well, finally got to see the whole film and I have to say that is one, clever, funny and entertaining film [&o]

The whole story [no spoiler here] was very clever and there were plenty of laugh out loud moments. I would recommend this to anyone.

SPACESHIP!!!!!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7TYJyCCO8Dc

warspite1

And of course.....

Where are my Paaaaaaaaannts?

http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=whe ... 1B2AFEE4B5
Everything Is Awesome. [:D]

Inspired by you guys I just watched The Lego Movie.

Nice movie with almost everything except Captain Awesome and Dr Jones.
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....wear clothes.... Whoops almost forgot that one!


WHAT.A.BRIILIANT.FILM!!!!

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....wear clothes.... Whoops almost forgot that one!


WHAT.A.BRIILIANT.FILM!!!!

Indeed. [:D]

At times I wondered if the target group for the movie was adults or children. [:)]

A movie with such a name one could have suspected would have been made just to sell toys to children. But seldom have I seen a fairly new movie without getting annoyed by product placement. Here they do it with class. [&o]
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Christmas Day 6:15.

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......But the good news is - Foyle's War returns on Sunday week, and Broadchurch the day after - Hussah!!
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Foyle's War was excellent [&o] as was Broadchurch [&o]
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Watching a new Norwegian mini-series about Operation Gunnerside. Actually very good so far, so I hope for your sake that Netflix or something picks it up so you get to see it. In Norwegian it is titled "Kampen om tungtvannet", which translates roughly into "The Battle for the Heavy Water".
The series is based on the work of Professor Tronstad, the scientist behind alot of Hydros work at Rjukan who escaped to Britain in -41, and helped plan the operation.
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The Box set of 12 discs came today so have begun re-watching Centennial - very good [:)]
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The Box set of 12 discs came today so have begun re-watching Centennial - very good [:)]
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Well I'm onto CD 3. I've got to say £10 for 26 hours of viewing is pretty good value [:)] especially when its such a good story - definitely as good as I remembered all those years ago. Just a shame they couldn't have got a real Scotsman (or at least an actor that could do the accent) to play McKeag.
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After years of thinking I did not want to watch a show about "bikers" I just started viewing Sons of Anarchy. I was hooked within the first 5 minutes. Great series, watched 5 episodes since yesterday-binge watching on Netflix.
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Started watching Wolf Hall on BBC2. If anyone has a liking for Tudor history - they should try and see this.

It tells the story of the rise of Thomas Cromwell. Only seen episode 1 so far - but so far, so very, very good.
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