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  • edited October 2014
    I'm watching the extended edition of the first Lord of the Rings films. I watched the first edition of this years ago when the DVD first came out, but I've never watched the others, nor the extended edition of this. But, I enjoyed The Hobbit, so i thought I'd give these another try :-)

    Good lord. You'll be telling us you've not seen Star Wars next :-)
  • edited October 2014
    Vampyre wrote: »
    Good lord. You'll be telling us you've not seen Star Wars next :-)

    I've seen Star Wars, although I only managed to see "Empire..." all the way through for the first time when I was in hospital back in May for my kidney transplant :o
  • edited October 2014
    mile wrote: »
    ironically, mel would appretiate 70 grand these days from a movie. :-D

    It's been 2 hours, and mel the bell hasn't said he would just appreciate 70 grand, he's wasted a good opportunity there ;)
    Every night is curry night!
  • edited October 2014
    It's been 2 hours, and mel the bell hasn't said he would just appreciate 70 grand, he's wasted a good opportunity there ;)

    'back door boys 9' is now cancelled. :sad:
  • edited October 2014
    mile wrote: »
    'back door boys 9' is now cancelled. :sad:

    Well he could always audition for Pumper Pumping Punk Rockers :D
    Every night is curry night!
  • mile wrote: »
    'back door boys 9' is now cancelled. :sad:
    Do I get my pledge back from the Kickstarter project? :grin:
    Cheeky Funster (53)
  • edited October 2014
    Do I get my pledge back from the Kickstarter project? :grin:

    I ''ll send you the postal order back, yeah.
  • mile wrote: »
    I ''ll send you the postal order back, yeah.
    :lol:
    Cheeky Funster (53)
  • Watched a couple of other films today (catching up on loads of recorded stuff as I'm off work).

    Husk
    Some interesting ideas and I do like a bit of 'scarecrow horror' but ultimately pretty poor acting and a decent idea not properly realised.

    The Edge
    Hopkins/Baldwin/bear face-off. Pretty good.
    Cheeky Funster (53)
  • edited October 2014
    Watched a couple of other films today (catching up on loads of recorded stuff as I'm off work).

    Husk
    Some interesting ideas and I do like a bit of 'scarecrow horror' but ultimately pretty poor acting and a decent idea not properly realised.

    The Edge
    Hopkins/Baldwin/bear face-off. Pretty good.

    Have you seen 'scarecrow' 1988, that's a pretty good scarecrow horror film.
  • mile wrote: »
    Have you seen 'scarecrow' 1988, that's a pretty good scarecrow horror film.

    This one?
    Cheeky Funster (53)
  • edited October 2014

    Yeah.

    It might not be as good as remember, bit it's got scarecrow stabbing people
  • edited October 2014
    merman wrote: »
    Really enjoying The Driver on BBC1 with David Morrissey and Colm Meaney, and Our Zoo (about the family that started Chester Zoo).

    Yep been watching those, just watched the first of the new Peaky Blinders too. Bostin'! ;)
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  • mile wrote: »
    Have you seen 'scarecrow' 1988, that's a pretty good scarecrow horror film.
    I'll check it out :)
    Cheeky Funster (53)
  • mile wrote: »
    Yeah.

    It might not be as good as remember, bit it's got scarecrow stabbing people

    I'll check it out :)
    Cheeky Funster (53)
  • edited October 2014
    Just turned on Challenge TV and Treasure Hunt is on. Bloody 'ell, haven't seen that for a while. Anneka Rice. She's in France.
  • edited October 2014
    Morkin wrote: »
    Just turned on Challenge TV and Treasure Hunt is on. Bloody 'ell, haven't seen that for a while. Anneka Rice. She's in France.

    now thats someone i can get behind
  • edited October 2014
    I'm playing back a vid I've been making.....;)

    Not working out too well though, I'm having trouble with the volume of my microphone.
    Every night is curry night!
  • edited October 2014
    I'm playing back a vid I've been making.....;)

    Not working out too well though, I'm having trouble with the volume of my microphone.

    Hollllld onnnnnnnn...you're playing a vid...where does the mic come into the equation?
  • edited October 2014
    all i can think of is that scene from silence of the lambs.

    the one where he tucks his.....:lol:
  • edited October 2014
    STeaM wrote: »
    Hollllld onnnnnnnn...you're playing a vid...where does the mic come into the equation?

    I'm watching back part of a video I've made, and having to constantly redo the sound because my mic is sh*t, I could record video then add commentary at another time, but I kinda need it live.

    No matter what I do with my mic though I sound like I'm hiding at the bottom of a 4 mile deep tin can.
    mile wrote: »
    all i can think of is that scene from silence of the lambs.

    the one where he tucks his.....:lol:

    C**t! :p
    Every night is curry night!
  • The IT Crowd episode where they do the nude calendar.

    The Steptoe and Son Christmas Special where Harold wants to go to Majorica but is scuppered.
    Cheeky Funster (53)
  • zx1zx1
    edited October 2014

    The Steptoe and Son Christmas Special where Harold wants to go to Majorica but is scuppered.

    I watched that the other night, it was still quite funny, must be about 40 years old now!
    The trouble with tribbles is.......
  • zx1zx1
    edited October 2014
    Just finished watching The Mummy - The tomb of the emperor king, it wasn't that great, the first one was the best.
    Didn't even have a proper mummy in it!:sad:
    The trouble with tribbles is.......
  • edited October 2014
    I'm watching back part of a video I've made, and having to constantly redo the sound because my mic is sh*t, I could record video then add commentary at another time, but I kinda need it live.

    No matter what I do with my mic though I sound like I'm hiding at the bottom of a 4 mile deep tin can.

    lol now you know how i feel on my radio show :P
    i went through 3 to get to the point im at now, a cheap un off amazon
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  • zx1zx1
    edited October 2014
    I think Boozy should do a radio show, it would be hilarious, i would tune in!:grin:
    The trouble with tribbles is.......
  • edited October 2014
    zx1 wrote: »
    I think Boozy should do a radio show, it would be hilarious, i would tune in!:grin:
    jack told him he can dj on rockindevilradio but he hasnt done anything about it yet
    Professional Mel-the-Bell Simulator................"So realistic, I found myself reaching for the Kleenex King-Size!" - Richard Darling
  • edited October 2014
    The other night I was flicking channels and Sir Chris Hoy was being interviewed on that Sporting Heroes programme on Sky Sports. Having a recent-ish interest interest in cycling I started watching it. It got to the end and he was asked who his sporting hero was. I expected him to say Boardman, Idurain or Mercx, but he gave a name that rang a vague bell - Graeme Obree.

    Now I vaguely remembered him from the early to mid-90's, specifically as someone who took on the Olympic 4K Time Trial champion, Chris Boardman, and beat him on the way to becoming World Champion in 1993, retaining it in 1995. What I really remembered was that he did this on a bike he'd modified himself, putting bearings from a washing machine into his bottom bracket.

    Interest piqued, I've been Googling him the last few days and his is an incredibly interesting story. Bullied at an early age, discovered cycling, suffers from bi-polar and severe depression and suicide attempted three times. What's even more interesting is that he didn't just put those bearings into that bike but built it completely from scratch from old bits and pieces and went up against Boardman's 1/2 million pound Lotus bike and beat him.

    Just before this he beat the 1 hour World Record of Mercx which was pretty much thought of as unbreakable at the time. Amazingly he failed on day 1, drank pint after pint over night so he was constantly waking up and going to the loo and stretching and beat the record the next day. Mercx when he broke the record reckoned it had taken 3 years off his life it was that hard!

    When he won the 1993 WC he developed a completely new riding technique similar to a skiers position, which the UIC subsequently banned. He then invented the Superman technique for the 1995 WC's and won it again - they again banned this one. They also banned his bike as it was not made of off-the-shelf components to which he argued other riders were competing on even had seats that cost several thousands. It's an utter disgrace how the UIC treated him. Basically of the three successful positions in the history of cycling Obree invented two of them.

    Anyway, watching that programme on Staurday led me to watching the film of his exploits and his autobiography, both entitled The Flying Scotsman.

    An absolutely fascinating athlete and character who deserves far more recognition than he got - although I believe the cycling fraternity outside the UIC hold him up alongside Mercx.

    Edit: it was Moser's record, not Mercx that he broke!
  • edited October 2014
    jack told him he can dj on rockindevilradio but he hasnt done anything about it yet

    I would've ages ago, but too much drama in reality unfortunately...I've still got a dropbox with the bossman, not that we've shared anything yet.....I guess he gave my slot to marmite ;)
    Every night is curry night!
  • zx1zx1
    edited October 2014
    Watching old episodes of Till death us to part on Youtube, not seen these for years.
    The trouble with tribbles is.......
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