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Vietnam-The Bloodiest Day - Ep 10 - Season 2 - Dogfights
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No Room For Error - Ep 8 - Season 2 - Dogfights
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OK, I still have not gotten over the fact that the world did not end last week.

The afternoon movie is "THE DAY THE SKY EXPLODED".
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Just watched the second part to LOTR..it is a fantastic trilogy..my main gripe when I saw it at the Pics was the Elves looked very un elf like except maybe Galadrial. Still other than that everything I imagined when I was 11 looked exactly how the film looked.
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Just watched the second part to LOTR..it is a fantastic trilogy..my main gripe when I saw it at the Pics was the Elves looked very un elf like except maybe Galadrial. Still other than that everything I imagined when I was 11 looked exactly how the film looked.
er....whats an elf look like? [:'(][:D]
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In honor of Gerry Anderson the night movie is "THUNDERBIRD 6" International Rescue Edition.
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The Moment in Time: The Manhattan Project
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Watching the last series of That Webb and Mitchell Look.

Also, I got this great gift idea from the show...the ibag:

ibag, that Webb and Mitchell Look
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That Mitchell and Webb Look - The Aliens
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That Mitchell and Webb Look - The Aliens
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Ok, OK. Good one SLAAKER. Here's another great clip:

Brain surgeon-bastard got what's coming to him!!
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I found a video of warspite1. He is such a Nazi:

warspite1 in charge of grammar.
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Friends with Benefits
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I have reached the half-way point in the BBC's 26-part The Great War. Excellent series...and so mind numbingly sad too [:(]
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I have reached the half-way point in the BBC's 26-part The Great War. Excellent series...and so mind numbingly sad too [:(]

I agree is it both excellent and heartbreaking.
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Just finished Beneath Hill 60(click link for preview)!

Great movie, based on a true story, about a group of 10 Australian miners tunneling under German trenches in The Great War.
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Just finished watching the three documentaries about "The West Memphis Three":

Paradise Lost: The Child Murders at Robin Hood Hills

Paradise Lost 2: Revelations

Paradise Lost 3: Purgatory
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Just finished watching the three documentaries about "The West Memphis Three":

Paradise Lost: The Child Murders at Robin Hood Hills

Paradise Lost 2: Revelations

Paradise Lost 3: Purgatory

I have been planning to watch those documentaries about "The West Memphis Three". How were they??
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The first one is the best. But it's perhaps a little biased, although it's hard not to be biased in these cases.
Interesting to watch how people change their minds (well not all) and how they "grow" in 18 years, specially in the case of Jason Baldwin.

There's another documentary, "The Thin Blue Line", about judiciary errors, which is much better IMO.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dNL5A4D0G4g

But I think you should watch them... it's always interesting to look at the human side of the things. And all these documentaries have always a lot to show on that regard.

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The first one is the best. But it's perhaps a little biased, although it's hard not to be biased in these cases.
Interesting to watch how people change their minds (well not all) and how they "grow" in 18 years, specially in the case of Jason Baldwin.

There's another documentary, "The Thin Blue Line", about judiciary errors, which is much better IMO.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dNL5A4D0G4g

But I think you should watch them... it's always interesting to look at the human side of the things. And all these documentaries have always a lot to show on that regard.


I agree that it is interesting how people change their stories and opinions. My view of the case has changed too, I no longer think Misskelley, Echols and Baldwin are guilty. During the time of the crimes, arrest and trial I lived in Bartlet Tn, a suberb of Memphis. So I was less than 20 miles from West Memphis, and that town and their cops had a bad reputation for both incompetence and corruption.
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Loose Change Final Cut
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