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Ms_Lilith

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  1. Just for you ruffers! I had not heard of them before, they have some brilliant material.
  2. Never Enough - Five Finger Death Punch
  3. Church
  4. 29) Who forgot to remove the giblets?
  5. A film I would recommend seeing when released in the UK is Flying Lessons directed by Derek Magya, I had the pleasure of watching it premiere at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival earlier this year and was more than impressed. "Flying Lessons" is the intimate story of a 25 year old young woman (Grace) forced to abandon her self- destructive and empty life in L.A. to return to her home town and estranged mother (Lahti). There she is forced to face the relationships she left behind and the memories that go with them - all the while befriending an elderly man (Holbrook) who teaches her the value of the present which allows her to come to terms with her past." It is a gritty compelling drama that certainly packs a punch, it takes the viewer on an emotional roller coster from the onset, astounding performances by Maggie Grace and Hal Holbrook. Starring Maggie Grace, Christine Lahti, Cary Elwes, Jonathan Tucker, Michael O'Neill, Joanna Cassidy, Rick Gonzalez, Nikki Deloach and Hal Holbrook http://flyinglessonsmovie.com/
  6. Stop crying your heart out - Leona Lewis
  7. I got Catwoman too.
  8. Police
  9. Be careful walking about tonight. I just helped a poor lady that slipped over on the ice whilst pushing her buggy along, she smacked her head on the buggy bars badly cutting her head open. Thankfully she is okay and been checked out. So do be careful if you are out and about some of the pavements do not appear to have been gritted.
  10. Stop me - Mark Ronson http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S4kBr5WWiBM
  11. Oh I am awfully sorry Huguenot for posting a link to the film! Yes I did over look your post actually, due to manically working today and deviating to posting on here in spare moments! Yes I admit I saw Mockney Piers mention it on this page of the thread, and I was intrigued enough to look and share but thank you for sharing the gem Huguenot! Do forgive me for being so witless though sir! I am so sorry that you felt ignored, that was never my intention, hope you really are not that offended, I will try to make up for it in future! I shall pay much more careful attention, being seen as prat by you, is not on my agenda, please forgive me!
  12. Wear nail polish often Tarot? Right on! :)-D
  13. No 15: "That's not my lipstick!"
  14. Just watched the related film on google videos from La Cabina, Winter of the Witch very cutesy!
  15. Just found a link to La Cabina Brilliant film! And Fabricio, I am just dubious of watching Salo because of the way it has been described, but I will give it a chance I suppose.
  16. Arena
  17. I am still yet to see it, people keep mentioning it to me because of the supposed great atmosphere and cinematography that they wish to recreate in their films, may be total disinterest stops me from actually doing so.
  18. Water
  19. Car
  20. Lame - interesting looking film! http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0446727/
  21. Fire
  22. Light
  23. Yes that's it! Thanks Fabricio!
  24. There is an extremely controversial film I have been trying to remember the name of, but for the life of me I can't remember the directors name to source it. It is a film based on Italian corruption, still banned in some countries and was released in the 70's, it has a theme of the Marquis De Sade and revolves around four fascists that kidnap a number of girls and boys and subject them to months of intense mental torture, extreme violence, rituals. The film is noted I believe as a portrayal of abuse of power, sadism and fascism and is listed as one of the scariest films ever made, and has themes loosely based on Dante's Inferno.
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