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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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I am a big fan of the original story and I liked the film.
I'm still not convinced by 3D though. I think I prefer films the old way.
Have you an opinion?
(, Wed 31 Mar 2010, 22:19, 32 replies, latest was 16 years ago)
b3ta.com/questions/filth/post680032
(, Thu 1 Apr 2010, 7:23, Reply)
but Massive Attack are rubbish.
Heaux, heaux, heaux.
(, Wed 31 Mar 2010, 22:28, Reply)
it's not as good as the book obviously, but it's still an enjoyable film.
(, Wed 31 Mar 2010, 22:31, Reply)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=WANNqr-vcx0
(, Wed 31 Mar 2010, 22:40, Reply)
that, Alice through the Looking Glass and Three Men in a Boat are books I could re-read again and again, but not any more than that.
(, Wed 31 Mar 2010, 22:43, Reply)
is my dad's favourite book ever. i re-read it recently for the first time since i was quite little, it is very funny in places, but i could do without the lyrical waxing in parts!
(, Wed 31 Mar 2010, 22:45, Reply)
the lyric whimsy of Jerome K Jeromes description of when life was bit simpler. I had it on audio tape a long time ago, it was great for car journeys.
(, Wed 31 Mar 2010, 22:47, Reply)
unlike me, the 'Mimsy Master'...
(, Wed 31 Mar 2010, 22:49, Reply)
What would you recommend for a beginner?
(, Wed 31 Mar 2010, 22:50, Reply)
but you can certainly get them for pence on amazon/ebay! p g wodehouse was an absolute master of the english language.
(, Wed 31 Mar 2010, 22:58, Reply)
My Sony Reader was a fantastic present.
(, Wed 31 Mar 2010, 23:01, Reply)
I would have thought that if someone is charged with assault and there is no doubt that an actual blow was struck then it was down to the defence to prove it was self defence, but the Smellie (pffft) judge said it was down to the prosecution to prove that it wasn't. What's it all about Rachel?
(, Wed 31 Mar 2010, 23:03, Reply)
but there are many more quality tomes from the fellow well worth investigating, such as Young Men in Spats.
(, Wed 31 Mar 2010, 22:55, Reply)
but I'll give Right Ho Jeeves and teh Clicking of Cuthbert a go.
(, Wed 31 Mar 2010, 22:59, Reply)
unless you are a helmet, of course, which you really aren't.
(, Wed 31 Mar 2010, 23:01, Reply)
I'll lend you that Saxon film if and when it arrives. The trailer I got with Classic Rock mag is fucking hysterical.
(, Wed 31 Mar 2010, 23:07, Reply)
We should organise another Tayyabs visit. My arse is feeling far too cosy. Swipey should come with us.
(, Wed 31 Mar 2010, 23:13, Reply)
Wasn't Mr Crow a charming gentleman? Unlike me, a fucking barbarian...
(, Wed 31 Mar 2010, 23:23, Reply)
You should meet me in person, I'm like a mental erection, constantly thrusting into your train of thought.
(, Wed 31 Mar 2010, 23:04, Reply)
now that would have been hardcore!
(, Wed 31 Mar 2010, 23:07, Reply)
the "pop larkin chronicles" (ie "darling buds of may" but the books not the simpering tv programme) make you wish it was 60 years ago!
(, Wed 31 Mar 2010, 22:51, Reply)
the James Herriott books are thoroughly enjoyable.
(, Thu 1 Apr 2010, 9:15, Reply)
'The Dark is Rising' series I could read a million times and never tire of. Them and 'Moon the Loon' by Dougal Butler.
(, Wed 31 Mar 2010, 22:47, Reply)
It's good. I mean, personaly I thought it could have gotten away with being a little darker. And I was hoping for some of the more surreal elements, especialy from Through the looking glass (I.E the conversation with Tweedledum and tweedledee about what happens to Alice if the red king wakes up and stops dreaming) but overall I realy did enjoy it a lot - Tim Burton made a decent go at it and got through a lot of the weirdness of the books.
Personaly I realy didn't see the point in making it 3D myself beyond making it look rather impressive - which I guess is a good enough reason!
(, Thu 1 Apr 2010, 8:47, Reply)
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