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demonic |
Posted - 14/07/2015 : 22:43:25 Se�n Says: Hello Pluto!.
Put any five reviews you like in your F.Y.C. list. Do not use reviews from the previous round - you must change them every round. Post here to declare that you've done it. Sooner is better than later. Provide a spoiler warning in your post when appropriate. You must read the F.Y.C.s of all participants. The new round starts on Mondays from 12:00pm, FWFR time. |
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[matt] |
Posted - 22/07/2015 : 16:25:07 Apologies for the late VV, haven't had a spare minute. |
demonic |
Posted - 21/07/2015 : 04:23:59 VV |
lemmycaution |
Posted - 20/07/2015 : 14:09:34 Yep. |
Larry |
Posted - 20/07/2015 : 13:10:43 Viewted. |
rockfsh |
Posted - 20/07/2015 : 06:41:39 vV |
demonic |
Posted - 16/07/2015 : 14:12:59 quote: Originally posted by Salopian Do you remember the 2020 segment? I'm hoping they'll do some specials in five years to compare them with reality. I also remember an April Fools item on Saturday Superstore or Going Live in which Richard Branson presented an amazing device that was going to be installed on Virgin 'planes, on which hundreds of songs could be stored for passengers to listen to.
I don't remember seeing either of those - but my memory of the details of the show are admittedly quite vague. I remember Maggie Philbin and lots of robotic arms, as if a robot picking up a cup was the best thing ever. |
[matt] |
Posted - 16/07/2015 : 10:58:15 Emotional yellow morons with bombs.
Dinner guests have to bring along the stupidest person they can find.
Willis drives around NY defusing bombs.
In Pixar's latest, directed by Pete Docter, a little girl's emotions are the main characters.
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lemmycaution |
Posted - 15/07/2015 : 22:33:24 Lemmy in for #1108 |
Larry |
Posted - 15/07/2015 : 22:30:42 Soup to Nuts was Larry Fine's first film. |
SixFourian |
Posted - 15/07/2015 : 01:22:43 quote: Originally posted by Salopian
I also remember an April Fools item on Saturday Superstore or Going Live in which Richard Branson presented an amazing device that was going to be installed on Virgin 'planes, on which hundreds of songs could be stored for passengers to listen to.
Had never looked it up before. It doesn't mention Richard Branson in this clip, but given that he apparently has a proud history of pulling April Fools pranks (which I didn't previously know) it would be a strange coincidence for me to have imagined his being involved. |
SixFourian |
Posted - 15/07/2015 : 01:09:28 quote: Originally posted by demonic
Popular British TV series "Tomorrow's World" covered several decades of advances in science and technology.
Do you remember the 2020 segment? I'm hoping they'll do some specials in five years to compare them with reality. I also remember an April Fools item on Saturday Superstore or Going Live in which Richard Branson presented an amazing device that was going to be installed on Virgin 'planes, on which hundreds of songs could be stored for passengers to listen to. |
SixFourian |
Posted - 15/07/2015 : 00:39:54 The clouds in question are nicknamed based on their winding in a serpentine manner up the valley. Parents are unable to experience their daughter's talent and (consequently) resistant to letting her pursue it.
A judge comes under scrutiny himself (by the mafia &c.).
Tony Stark's operating system (spoiler for the latest here but not in the review) takes on humanoid form, ironically under a much less human name.
Lapel badges play a key role. |
demonic |
Posted - 14/07/2015 : 23:21:20 Summer
NB: Popular British TV series "Tomorrow's World" covered several decades of advances in science and technology. Al Pacino plays an ageing pop star who tries to restart his career in "Danny Collins" "Mr. Holmes" sees the famous detective in his nineties come out of retirement to solve his final case. |
rockfsh |
Posted - 14/07/2015 : 22:54:15 5 More (or less) |