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Old 31-07-2007, 18:31   #31 (permalink)

 
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Didn't he just recently finish filming a reality TV show in Gardenstown with Malcolm McLaren and the blonde one from Hearsay? Or did I just imagine that?

RIP Frank!
yeah he did, they waiting to make a decision as to whether they will actually show it or not
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I'm also very disappointed at the lack of response to the sad passing of the legendary 'One man and his dog' presenter Phil Drabble.
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I'm also very disappointed at the lack of response to the sad passing of the legendary 'One man and his dog' presenter Phil Drabble.
The shock, sudden death at just 93.

Should have looked after himself better eh?
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It must be the season for all this kind of thing. It's kind of weird that the two of them die at almost exactly the same time. It's almost as if they saw the state of the film industry and thought, "Well, I guess there's nothing left for me to do anymore. May as well die."

Almost compelled to dig out 'Blow Up' and give it a scan.


Probably won't, though.
But Snatch is so much more entertaining than watching David Hemmings photograph top notch 60's birds for 2 hours.
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But Snatch is so much more entertaining than watching David Hemmings photograph top notch 60's birds for 2 hours.
Although the bit at the end where the house blows up is pretty good.

Obviously the perfect movie would be a hybrid of the two.

Of course, by 'perfect', I mean 'rubbish'.
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Although the bit at the end where the house blows up is pretty good.

Obviously the perfect movie would be a hybrid of the two.

Of course, by 'perfect', I mean 'rubbish'.
Have you seen Dario Argento's 'Deep Red/Profondo Rosso' where David Hemmings witnesses a murder and plays detective? I urge you to do so if you haven't. It's much better than Blow Up, with a snazzy prog rock score from Goblin.
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I think I actually know the soundtrack, but I've never seen the film. If it's the one I'm thinking of, it'd be worth seeing just to hear the soundtrack again.
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I feel amazed and saddened that the death of Frank butcher provokes such a response, but Ingmar Bergman's demise hardly warrants a mention. I know Eastenders is very depressing, but it's got nothing on Bergman.
Congratulations, you're a hypocrite.
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Congratulations, you're a hypocrite.
Congratulations, you're a complete cob-nobbling buffoon, who wears pointy shoes and a little party hat.

I hate to harp on at you, but when you make a sweeping statement like that, it's always better if you qualify it in some manner, rather than just making a glib remark that could refer to any number of different things.

And, once again, if you're going to attempt to define it, I'm looking for a little more than replacing one word in a sentence with another similar word.
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"cob-nobbling", ha. I don't know what it means, but it sounds damn good.
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