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edit - was watching 'the day after tommorrow' (shite film btw) and this image popped into my head.
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was alright. just a bit of fluff to watch with a lady friend.
although i must admit i was left a little confused as to how Quaid & co were walking from Philadelphia up to New York and then walked past the Statue of Liberty as if they were coming in from the Atlantic
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Wed 2 Jun 2004, 20:15,
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although i must admit i was left a little confused as to how Quaid & co were walking from Philadelphia up to New York and then walked past the Statue of Liberty as if they were coming in from the Atlantic

watched it with a lady friend, but thought that apart from the special effects it was a silly film. That donny darko kids a good actor though.
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Wed 2 Jun 2004, 20:17,
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jake (unpronouncable) is pretty good. did you see him shame jonathan rossy the other week?
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Wed 2 Jun 2004, 20:19,
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and when it came up "research centre - scotland" the cinema cheered..odd eh? Pity there wernt more scottish actors
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Wed 2 Jun 2004, 20:19,
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not one of 'em were scottish :)
edit: maybe the man u supporter was, but man u fans not from manchester is a common enough sight
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Wed 2 Jun 2004, 20:20,
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edit: maybe the man u supporter was, but man u fans not from manchester is a common enough sight

The story was no worse than could be expected, and the effects were mostly good. Plus it wasn't so flag-wavingly American as most films of that type.
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Wed 2 Jun 2004, 20:18,
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the vice-president was made up to be just like Cheney
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Wed 2 Jun 2004, 20:21,
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