Matilda (Film on tv)

Frank the tank
Frank the tank Posts: 6,553
edited May 2010 in The bottom bracket
Absolutely one of my fave films ever. Top quality childish entertainment, never fails to make me chuckle.
Tail end Charlie

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  • Flasheart
    Flasheart Posts: 1,278
    Can't say I've ever seen it, despite having 4 kids
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  • Aggieboy
    Aggieboy Posts: 3,996
    Flasheart wrote:
    Can't say I've ever seen it, despite having 4 kids

    More worrying is that Frank the tank hasn't got any! :lol:
    "There's a shortage of perfect breasts in this world, t'would be a pity to damage yours."
  • Frank the tank
    Frank the tank Posts: 6,553
    Aggieboy wrote:
    Flasheart wrote:
    Can't say I've ever seen it, despite having 4 kids

    More worrying is that Frank the tank hasn't got any! :lol:

    Even more worrying is the fact I know "Bruce Bogtrotter" looks like a young Ron Jeremy. :shock:
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  • Aggieboy
    Aggieboy Posts: 3,996
    There are some very good 'kids' films though, aren't there? The Ice Age films, the new Scrooge and the brilliant The Princess Bride, to name but a few.
    "There's a shortage of perfect breasts in this world, t'would be a pity to damage yours."
  • Aggieboy
    Aggieboy Posts: 3,996
    There are some very good 'kids' films though, aren't there? The Ice Age films, the new Scrooge and the brilliant The Princess Bride, to name but a few.
    "There's a shortage of perfect breasts in this world, t'would be a pity to damage yours."
  • Frank the tank
    Frank the tank Posts: 6,553
    Wasted on youngsters, truth be told.

    Thing is I'm still a child at heart. :D
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  • Flasheart
    Flasheart Posts: 1,278
    I am in head too :roll:
    The universal aptitude for ineptitude makes any human accomplishment an incredible miracle. ...Stapp’s Ironical Paradox Law
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  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Posts: 79,667
    Is that the one with "The Chokey" ?
  • Homer J
    Homer J Posts: 920
    Ah, Ron Jeremy, one of the all time great thespians :)
  • bexley5200
    bexley5200 Posts: 692
    matilda a great family film
    going downhill slowly
  • finchy
    finchy Posts: 6,686
    Film? It's an even better book.
  • Frank the tank
    Frank the tank Posts: 6,553
    Homer J wrote:
    Ah, Ron Jeremy, one of the all time great thespians :)

    No, He's a bloke. :lol:
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  • Homer J
    Homer J Posts: 920
    I was waiting for that :D
  • hopper1
    hopper1 Posts: 4,389
    Aggieboy wrote:
    There are some very good 'kids' films though, aren't there? The Ice Age films, the new Scrooge and the brilliant The Princess Bride, to name but a few.

    I totally agree... I love taking my little one to the cinema on Saturday afternoons.
    Looking forward to the new 'Iron Man II'... probably more for the sound track, though!
    Mrs. H is always listening to R&B, etc, music channels are always on the TV, consequently he listens to it, too.
    But, the 'Iron ManII' film... That'll sort him out, he loves anything Iron Man, so, we'll soon be head banging in the motor, on the way home from the cinema.
    I'll have to surf, to see if I can get him an AC/DC T shirt in 4-5yr size! :wink:
    Start with a budget, finish with a mortgage!
  • Tonymufc
    Tonymufc Posts: 1,016
    I hate that film. :x