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If you're looking for something to do this week go and see Treacle Jr - I went to see it last night at Clapham Picture House and loved it - funny, very original, heart-breaking in bits - it's all about a man who walks out on his family one day and meets a child-like guy in A and E who's just brimming with optimism - the pair end up hanging out and things go from there - watch the trailer to get a taste -it was filmed almost entirely around SE22 / SE15 so had fun spotting all the locations - Peckham Rye, The Herne, Lordship Lane, Blue Brick Cafe, Goose Green - written and directed by local resident Jamie Thraves - think it's on for a week...


http://www.treaclejr.com/

> Some of the long shots, particularly of Peckham Rye, are very good indeed.


That did get me thinking that it was a pity that our visual systems don't come with a variable aspect ratio and framing widget. Seeing something 16:9, or even narrower, sometimes has its advantages. I think I might fashion something out of a cereal packet before my next walk there.


Were they definitely parakeets to be heard after the tree incident? Incomers and incomer.

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> StraferJack Wrote:

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> > heck it's so good it has FOUR FLIPPIN THREADS

> > going about it now... sheesh

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> I FEEL your PAIN SJ.


Only four!? Some people just aren't trYing.

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floradora Wrote:

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> oh I didn't notice that - I did notice the nasty

> Linda had gone shopping in White Stuff though

> which I thought was a bit unlikely



Oh I clocked that too. Also, I noticed Tom had pampas grass in his front garden which looked very unlikely, also.

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