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ED209

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  1. I guess some people would rather have someone to blame, and its nice to think that if they caught this one person that cats would be safe again. If there is no cat killer then there is no solution. Sadly however, outdoor cats do often come to violent ends, both by other animals and vehicles.
  2. The yell "FIRE" instead of "HELP" (or "RAPE") theory is just something that a New York Times editor made up in 1964 and it has been spouted as fact without any evidence to suggest its true by many police departments and self help teachers ever since. http://www.crime-safety-security.com/kitty-genovese-article-bank.html
  3. I totally agree. In fact you wouldn't beleve how many more precious moments I have now that I work from home for ?100 an our. YOU COULD 2! www.oneborneveryminute.com
  4. When a day that you happen to know is Sunday starts off by sounding like Wednesday, there is something seriously wrong somewhere.
  5. The 484 buses need an extra floor, not a door less.
  6. To add a bit more detail on the editing out story, Ridley Scott originally wanted Christopher Plummer for the role, but the the studio insisted on Spacey because they wanted someone more popular. At the moment Spacey is anything but, and is probably box office poison. So as far as I can see they have the following choices. 1. Standing by Spacey as they are only allegations and release the film. Profits be dammed! 2. Hold off the release until a) Spacey totally clears his name and becomes a massive hero. Box office gold, but very doubtful. b) Spacey is charged with something, or admits to something. Then re-shoot with someone else. 3. Re-shoot with someone else right now while Scott is still available and get some positive promotion as a bonus. I'm not fond of the court of public opinion, but unfortunately in the film industry public opinion is almost everything. If it wasn't for the public's very high opinion of him he wouldn't have got the role over Plummer in the first place. Perhaps editing someone out of a film because of allegations is disproportionate. However, do people think that not bothering to go see a film because of one of the stars alleged behaviour is disproportionate? You don't even have to feel that strongly about it for that. It is really easy to not go see a film and go see something else. That is the feeling the studio is up against.
  7. JohnL Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hushabye Mountain is the Audi advert I think. Yep! That's another one!
  8. There's a certain type of song that has become really popular in advertising that I call the John Lewis cover song. It's generally a young lady singing a slow soft ethereal cover version. Current examples are "Stand by Me" in a Nescafe ad. "Send in the Clowns" in a car ad and "Ready or Not" in a Green and Blacks ad. I am usually subjected to this at least twice when I visit the cinema.
  9. In case anyone has lost a pet ferret. I just spotted what looked like a white ferret outside the bins at the Dunstans road side of Potager.
  10. I watched GoldenEye last night for the first time in ages. I never realised it was set in Peckham.
  11. ED209

    Classic movies

    Oh yes, and to add a classic movie recommend. Midnight Run (1988), One of the best road movies / 80s action comedies ever. De Niro being funny and still giving a stonking performance.
  12. ED209

    Classic movies

    I think there are good and great films still being made, but the mainstream is going from bad to worse. I thought it would be interesting to compare the top 10 films of last year and 1997 (the year of Grosse Pointe Blank) 1997 had 2 sequels. 2015 has 8! (including Minions) Rank Title Studio Worldwide gross 1. Titanic Paramount / Fox $1,843,201,268[2] 2. The Lost World: Jurassic Park Universal $618,638,999 3. Men in Black Columbia $589,390,539 4. Tomorrow Never Dies United Artists $333,011,068 5. Air Force One Columbia $315,156,409 6. As Good as It Gets TriStar $314,178,011 7. Liar Liar Universal $302,710,615 8. My Best Friend's Wedding TriStar $299,288,605 9. The Fifth Element Columbia $263,920,180 10. The Full Monty Fox Searchlight $257,938,649 1 Star Wars: The Force Awakens Disney $2,068,176,052 2 Jurassic World Universal $1,670,400,637 3 Furious 7 $1,516,045,911 4 Avengers: Age of Ultron Disney $1,405,413,868 5 Minions Universal $1,159,398,397 6 Spectre MGM / Columbia $880,674,609 7 Inside Out Disney $857,427,711 8 Mission: Impossible ? Rogue Nation Paramount $682,330,139 9 The Hunger Games: Mockingjay ? Part 2 Lionsgate Films $653,428,261 10 The Martian 20th Century Fox $630,161,890
  13. The yell "FIRE" instead of "HELP" (or "RAPE") theory is just something that a New York Times editor made up in 1964 and it has been spouted as fact without any evidence to suggest its true by many police departments and self help teachers ever since. http://www.crime-safety-security.com/kitty-genovese-article-bank.html
  14. Looks like an Evel Knieval set up!
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