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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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My wife made us all a lovely tuna pasta dish today that was over loaded with garlic I'm thinking
*checks breath*
Yup, that's some nasty shit right there. Apparently I need to chew some parsley in the morning.

Just watched Scott Pilgrim while the wife was in the bath (not her kind of film) and we've just started to watch The Thing for the gajillionth time. I have low expectations of this remake/prequel affair about the Norwegians due out this year. If I can get them low enough I might just enjoy it.
(, Mon 5 Sep 2011, 22:29, 1 reply, 14 years ago)
I have not seen either of those films
sounds like a pleasant evening, though
(, Mon 5 Sep 2011, 22:31, Reply)
It's not been too bad Cappy
Scott Pilgrim is an acquired taste but The Thing is essential viewing for people with eyes. Oh, and ears, great Ennio Morricone soundtrack going on there.
(, Mon 5 Sep 2011, 22:35, Reply)
I'm not sure how I ever missed it
except that I seem to have missed seeing many films
(, Mon 5 Sep 2011, 22:39, Reply)
I'm a certifiable film geek but there are still a number of supposed classics that I haven't got around to watching yet
Gone With The Wind, The Wild Bunch, Seven Samurai and City Of God (although I have this one on my tivo box) spring to mind. A friend of mine prides himself on never having seen a Star Wars film.
(, Mon 5 Sep 2011, 22:43, Reply)
i find it hard to commit to watching a film
although I find the same of TV programs nowadays. I blame youtube - more than 30 seconds! too long!
(, Mon 5 Sep 2011, 22:45, Reply)

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