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About to watch Coronation Street - double bill as its Friday - yippee [:)]

I am watching Fawlty Towers on Netflix. After the Basil bash I am going to watch(again) Kontroll(2003). Great movie about the Hungarian subway system, dark and funny. Check it out.
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I saw Spiderman for the first time last night. I though that was quite a good film - and I like Kirsten Dunst [:)]
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Have been watching episodes of Foyle's War on & off the last couple months.  Happily, my dad owns the first six seasons, so I can view them at my leisure. 
 
 
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Have been watching episodes of Foyle's War on & off the last couple months.  Happily, my dad owns the first six seasons, so I can view them at my leisure. 

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I love Foyle's War - Michael (?) Kitchen is perfectly fitted for the role - great stories set against the background of wartime England. Excellent [:)]
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Have been watching episodes of Foyle's War on & off the last couple months.  Happily, my dad owns the first six seasons, so I can view them at my leisure. 


Loved Foyle's war. I streamed them all on Netflix.
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I saw Spiderman for the first time last night. I though that was quite a good film - and I like Kirsten Dunst [:)]
Indeed. Quite a good film. [:)]

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NUCLEAR WARFARE IN 10000 BC?!! ANCIENT ALIENS!!
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Hate to admit it... watched the Breaking Dawn Part 1 Twilight movie last night... <yawn> So Bella's a vampire now.. woohoo!

Bring on TruBlood!

Also watched the remake of "Fright Night"... I thought they did a good job on that.

Currently watching "Anonymous"...
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Oh yea, Netflix finally has the classic "Invasion of the Bee Girls" available. Sexiest movie I ever saw on regular broadcast television back before Cable TV. Being about 16 at a time, I was totally scandalized. Wondering how bad it will be when I watch it again for the first time in over 40 years.
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Oh yea, Netflix finally has the classic "Invasion of the Bee Girls" available. Sexiest movie I ever saw on regular broadcast television back before Cable TV. Being about 16 at a time, I was totally scandalized. Wondering how bad it will be when I watch it again for the first time in over 40 years.
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Downton Abbey season 1 on Netflix
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Dracula- Prince of Darkness
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Ancient Greece podcasts by Donald Kagan on iTunes. Highly recommended.
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Great documentary-

The Battleships - Jutland: Clash Of The Dreadnoughts
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Watched Conspiracy again today. What a brilliant production that is [&o][&o]
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Watched Conspiracy again today. What a brilliant production that is
Agreed!

Conspiracy Theory with Gov. Jesse Ventura- 911 Pentagon Attack
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TrZ14NRbT-s
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Watched Conspiracy again today. What a brilliant production that is
Agreed!

Conspiracy Theory with Gov. Jesse Ventura- 911 Pentagon Attack
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TrZ14NRbT-s
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Should have made clear - I am talking about the BBC/HBO production about the Wannsee Conference in 1942 starring Kenneth Branagh as Heydrich. Excellent cast, brilliant screenplay. Thoroughly recommended.
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