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daveypro
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hello all 1st post
i went to southampton to see the film yesterday and thought it was realy good [:D] could have watched it again straight away [:)]
not many there to see it though,about 15 [:(]
i went to southampton to see the film yesterday and thought it was realy good [:D] could have watched it again straight away [:)]
not many there to see it though,about 15 [:(]
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its a brilliant film - i quite agreehttp://veloviewer.com/SigImage.php?a=3370a&r=3&c=5&u=M&g=p&f=abcdefghij&z=a.png
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daveypro wrote:hello all 1st post
i went to southampton to see the film yesterday and thought it was realy good [:D] could have watched it again straight away [:)]
not many there to see it though,about 15 [:(]
That means you had more to yourself. Yes, good film, book better.To err is human, but to make a real balls up takes a super computer.0 -
There was only two other people in the cinema when I went to see it. I was quite disappointed when they came in, thought I'd have the place to myself.
And quite agree Sirius, the book is better!0 -
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