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Music for a broken concrete utopia. He/him https://warringtonruncorn.com/
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And have a neck 3 inches wide.
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It’ll be the brown note apocalypse.
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I think if you’re doing Fantastic 4, the alt-Kennedy-era kitsch is the way to do it. To be honest, I’m going to go and see it just for the sub woofer effect on Ralph Ineson’s voice. I’m looking forward to experiencing the sound of Yorkshire Galactus.
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Thank you for the recommendation, I adore The Batman score. That’s been played a few times now.
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Her friends are wise.
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George Bush’s least favourite song.
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The right scale being measured in light years?
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Darlington?
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Thank you Martin ❤️
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I’ve un-muted them for 24 hours.
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Steve Martian 👽 too?
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I’m not going back, but what’s the tone? Open civil war between MAGA and Muskovites?
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Apart from anything else, but MATT HANCOCK? You may as well have given the money to a spaniel for all the realistic chance it stood of winning.
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1/5, purely for the charisma of Jackson, Farrell and Rodriguez. And for the joy of seeing an action scene filmed with real people on a real location. It was incomprehensible, poorly shot and edited action with no sense of geography, admittedly.
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For a 2003 film, it also has the most late 90s MTV “alternative” soundtrack. Make of that what you will.
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Mine too!
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Is this news story from 1971?
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The spiral staircase sequence is one of my favourite scenes in all of cinema. Absolute perfection.
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You can see it being built in the background of The Lavender Hill Mob when Alec Guinness is tied up and falls into the river.
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I heard someone using that phrase last week. 😬
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Needs more Maureen From Driving School, Officer Crabtree or Postman Pat doing the farmer up the bum by a tree. I’m very disappointed in you all.
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And it's still much cheaper than Netflix. And ITVX has one of the best film libraries of any streaming platform.
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You can pay £40 for ITVX for a year and have no adverts. I've done that for ITVX and Channel 4. Just in terms of the amount of time saved in my life, it's easily worth £40.
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However, the iPlayer search is awful. You just need a few people to go through the database attaching key words. Or realising that people might want to catch up on Strictly during Sep-Jan, so make it the first choice for S in that time rather than Silent Witness or Sooty and Sweep.
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I actually quite like the iPlayer because it *doesn’t* try and recommend me shows. Netflix spend millions on that research and their recommendations are awful. If you can’t do it well, don’t do it.
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Please do!
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“Its explained in more detail in the book/comics/spin off TV series etc.” If it’s not on the screen in the movie, it doesn’t count. Its not fan service, its spoiling the story you’re telling so a small number of smug arseholes can pat themselves on the back for knowing about it.