'I Robot' is on now, on Film 4 plus 1, if anyone wants to watch it, and tell me what the end means.
Ally
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I started to watch it but it is past my bed time... night night 8)
I watched a bit more in bed, it is an ok film 8)
No, I like all sorts from the Musicals, Drama to comedy not too fussed about Science fiction but it's ok 8)
Well I've just watched "Quigley down under" thats a good film not too much blood and a happy ending 8)
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Started by Tony_H in Ski Chatter 20-Sep-2009 - 131 Replies
AllyG
reply to 'Favourite current tv programmes' posted Sep-2009
Ian Wickham
reply to 'Favourite current tv programmes' posted Sep-2009
AllyG wrote:'I Robot' is on now, on Film 4 plus 1, if anyone wants to watch it, and tell me what the end means.
Ally
I started to watch it but it is past my bed time... night night 8)
AllyG
reply to 'Favourite current tv programmes' posted Sep-2009
Can't you video it, or whatever it is that one does today with the new modern technology I haven't got and don't understand?
Ally
Ally
Ian Wickham
reply to 'Favourite current tv programmes' posted Oct-2009
AllyG wrote:Can't you video it, or whatever it is that one does today with the new modern technology I haven't got and don't understand?
Ally
I watched a bit more in bed, it is an ok film 8)
AllyG
reply to 'Favourite current tv programmes' posted Oct-2009
Ian,
Thank you very much for watching that film for me. Presumably it is out of your usual film comfort zone. I'm glad you liked it.
Ally
Thank you very much for watching that film for me. Presumably it is out of your usual film comfort zone. I'm glad you liked it.
Ally
Ian Wickham
reply to 'Favourite current tv programmes' posted Oct-2009
AllyG wrote:Ian,
Thank you very much for watching that film for me. Presumably it is out of your usual film comfort zone. I'm glad you liked it.
Ally
No, I like all sorts from the Musicals, Drama to comedy not too fussed about Science fiction but it's ok 8)
AllyG
reply to 'Favourite current tv programmes' posted Oct-2009
Ian,
I only like films, books, and serials with happy endings. I like it when the baddy gets caught, and the injured get rescued etc. hence I like NCIS, Casualty, Numbers etc.
My flat mate when I was at Uni tricked me into going to see 'Sophie's Choice' and I was traumatized for life. I can still see Meryl Streep on the station platform trying to decide which one of her kids to give up to the Nazis before she goes off to the concentration camp. And that bit at the end when she commits suicide - although I haven't seen the film for 27 years.
Ally
I only like films, books, and serials with happy endings. I like it when the baddy gets caught, and the injured get rescued etc. hence I like NCIS, Casualty, Numbers etc.
My flat mate when I was at Uni tricked me into going to see 'Sophie's Choice' and I was traumatized for life. I can still see Meryl Streep on the station platform trying to decide which one of her kids to give up to the Nazis before she goes off to the concentration camp. And that bit at the end when she commits suicide - although I haven't seen the film for 27 years.
Ally
Ian Wickham
reply to 'Favourite current tv programmes' posted Oct-2009
AllyG wrote:Ian,
I only like films, books, and serials with happy endings. I like it when the baddy gets caught, and the injured get rescued etc. hence I like NCIS, Casualty, Numbers etc.
My flat mate when I was at Uni tricked me into going to see 'Sophie's Choice' and I was traumatized for life. I can still see Meryl Streep on the station platform trying to decide which one of her kids to give up to the Nazis before she goes off to the concentration camp. And that bit at the end when she commits suicide - although I haven't seen the film for 27 years.
Ally
Well I've just watched "Quigley down under" thats a good film not too much blood and a happy ending 8)
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