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Well done with the jobs guys.

Has anyone ever seen a flim called Chasing Amy? And if so, is it any good?

Yes and yes :D YMMV

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johnwbfc wrote:
I care not which way round it is as long as at some point some sort of semi-naked wrestling is involved.

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Yes but the opportunity to legally kill someone with a giant dildo does not happen every day.

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Blue_Nowhere wrote:
Well done with the jobs guys.

Ditto

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Blue_Nowhere wrote:
Well done with the jobs guys.

Has anyone ever seen a flim called Chasing Amy? And if so, is it any good?


Brilliantly funny in places, but generally patchy I found :oops:

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pcernie wrote:
Blue_Nowhere wrote:
Well done with the jobs guys.

Has anyone ever seen a flim called Chasing Amy? And if so, is it any good?


Brilliantly funny in places, but generally patchy I found :oops:


Not one of Kevin Smiths better films, still quite funny though.

I'd recommend Mallrats and if you want less comedy Jersey Girl

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pcernie wrote:
Blue_Nowhere wrote:
Well done with the jobs guys.

Has anyone ever seen a flim called Chasing Amy? And if so, is it any good?


Brilliantly funny in places, but generally patchy I found :oops:


Not one of Kevin Smiths better films, still quite funny though.

I'd recommend Mallrats and if you want less comedy Jersey Girl


+1, and JG is about the only rom-com I've ever seen that was remotely tolerable :shock:

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pcernie wrote:
+1, and JG is about the only rom-com I've ever seen that was remotely tolerable :shock:


Thanks to George Carlin and Will Smith :D

and the rather fine Liv Tyler ;)

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pcernie wrote:
+1, and JG is about the only rom-com I've ever seen that was remotely tolerable :shock:


Thanks to George Carlin and Will Smith :D

and the rather fine Liv Tyler ;)


I completely forgot Smith turned up in it :o

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'WTF' is about the only appropriate response for that one...

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pcernie wrote:
Fill your smartphone screen with a salute to classic games

http://www.gamesradar.com/f/100-retro-i ... 1571294014

8-)


Would be better if it wasn't iPoon sized :)

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pcernie wrote:
Fill your smartphone screen with a salute to classic games

http://www.gamesradar.com/f/100-retro-i ... 1571294014

8-)


Would be better if it wasn't iPoon sized :)


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Don’t own an iPhone? No biggie. They should work on just about any smartphone, Blackberry, etc.


I don't own a smartphone though...

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Yes but I need 4:3 res images for spb mobile shell 3.0 (and blackberry isn't portrait so it will clip/look odd) :)

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