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Film, Media & TV
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Haven't watched for a while but great to watch tonight without Jay Blades and his inane questions to the people who bring in their treasures.
Q: Who was the first native born American to win the world chess championship? A: Boris Spassky! π€£
How all the contestants pick a box randomly at the same time?
What did he say?
This week's two parter - implausible, far-fetched, credibility stretched to the limit but a jolly good romp. Loving the two new characters, Maggie Steed can do no wrong in my eyes and Francesca... ...
is anyone else trying to make head or tail of this impossible drama?
Good lord! I'm enjoying the series but I see every single participant as a cartoon character, not a real person. I can't identify with any of them Anyone else watching?
Q: Which Duran Duran band member is reputedly descended from the French Huguenots? A: Bon Jovi! π€£πΆπΆπΆ
Q: What long necked birds are a symbol of the city of Lincoln? A: Emu! π€£
Multiple choice this time: Q: Winston Churchill said "never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few" about which battle? A: Battle of Dunkirk B: Battle of Britain C:... ...
After all that revolting man has said about women, the BBC are still showing a programme including him, tonight. Disgraceful. When will they ever learn?
I have watched the first two episodes of ITV's new Police drama Patience and I am enjoying it. But can someone tell me what is the puzzle the Police files and and star is playing with /... ...
So thick, they know nothing.
I've just sat through this multi-Oscar nominated film directed by the French 'auteur' Jacques Audiard. Well that was two hours and ten minutes of my life I won't get back. It's clearly a film which... ...
The story of a world war two veteran who escaped his care home to join commemorations of the D-Day landings in France. Michael Caine and Glenda Jackson are superb. Have your tissues handy.... ...
Q: Which decimal coin replaced the 10 shilling note? A: 10p π€£
Finished binge watching The First Lady on U last night. Well worth having a look at. Would never have recognised Gillian Anderson - her portrayal of Eleanor Roosevelt was superb.
Gosh, that film about Bob Dylan was fantastic. His music was a bit before my time (I remember the mid 70s stuff). Well acted and well sung. I might even go to see it again.
I don't have words to describe what I think of her, but I also think the IVF clinic and doctor should hold their heads in shame for trying to get her pregnant. Or was it all one big advertisement... ...
Q: What 1978 John Carpenter film begins on October 31st 1963? A: Jaws! π€£ππ¦