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Where Did You All Go? | July 28, 2007 at 12:50 PM

I'm here! Honest!

Big. Girls. Blouses. | November 1, 2006 at 09:27 PM

Aye, bearing in mind the scariest film I'd probably seen til then was Raiders of the Lost Ark or summat.

Big. Girls. Blouses. | October 31, 2006 at 11:16 PM

The bit that gets me is that it's their choice. I'm pretty sure however that someone will try and sue over it.

As for this:

A spokeswoman for the Cineworld chain said they did not wish to comment.



Probably because she was too busy laughing her arse off about particularly squeamish people failing to cover their eyes with their hands and stick their fingers in their ears as is the norm if you're a bit squeamish at scary films.

Indeed, my first time through Event Horizon I must have only caught about 50% of the actual film. I'm pleased to report however that I completely failed to faint. I didnt even piss my pants.

So perhaps Saw III is scary and gory? Well since it's not geenrally my scene I do the sensible thing and don't bother watching it. Simple as

Hot Fuzz | October 21, 2006 at 03:29 PM

Those trailers look ace! Looking forward to this one!

Le Onion | October 21, 2006 at 03:23 PM

I just widdled myself

Games? Fun? | October 21, 2006 at 03:18 PM

Unfortunately the industry seems to think football is fun, though from memory running my arse around a pitch for ninety minutes was far from it.

Watching it is also somewhat akin to watching paint dry for the 89.5 minutes where no goals are being scored, so how are computer games of it supposed to shout fun to gamers?

The Bruce! | October 21, 2006 at 03:14 PM

And thy name is Bruce!

This should be funny as fook!

Aftermath Comes War | September 10, 2006 at 11:43 AM

Hehe, well it does have to interest the reviewer enough realy doesn't it Slaughter.

Firefly | September 6, 2006 at 07:21 PM

I've seen the film, but not the series yet as I've just not gotten around to it.

I enjoyed the extras on the film's DVD - especially the whole atmosphere with the film crew going "This never happens! How is this happening?!" with regards to resurrecting a cancelled show in movie format

Sets In Secondary School? | September 1, 2006 at 07:14 AM

I was in top sets for everything. In my second year of GCSE's I faced going down a set in Maths though (there were FIVE sets).

Fortunately the teacher let me stay in the top set. Do you want to know why I wanted to stay in the top set? Let's have a look:

In the top set, you could get anywhere from an A* to a C or, if you were any worse, just fail completely. In the test paper, all you had to do to get a B was answer 50% or more of the questions correctly.

Just one set lower and on a different paper, I would have had to get somewhere in the region of 80% of my answers right to get a B with only marginaly easier questions, and the lowest I could go down to in this set would have been a D or maybe even an E I think.

Humorously, I could only actually answer about 55% of the questions on the paper (I was counting how many questions there were because I knew what mark I had to hit). Fortunately I got almost all of those questions I answered correct and got my B.

Naturally I liked my odds better in the top set as a result. The injustice of the system at the time meant that one set lower, the TOP mark I could have gotten was a B. One set below that and it's a C. In the bottom set, the BEST you could hope for (if memory serves) was a D.

Crap system eh?

I could never understand why they didn't just have the same exam questions for everyone, split the questions into five parts instead of increasing difficulty and then everyone could have a crack at the harder questions.

Someone who's in a lower set may be shite at one bit, but brilliant at another bit.


Anyhow, that was more about the exam system. The class sets themselves I agree with more, but am still note in 100% agreement about them.

Sound Of Silence | August 31, 2006 at 07:30 AM

Yup - it updated in the latest articles bit already.

Call Of Duty 2 | August 28, 2006 at 07:33 AM

Aside from that, they're suggesting that friendly fire doesn't happen in war AT ALL!

Sound Of Silence | August 23, 2006 at 04:45 PM

Indeed - it's most amusing. Those businesses sending a few sheets of A4 will be really panicking until they realise A5 envelopes and an office temp to fold the letters are cheaper than A4 envelopes over the course of the year anyway.

Seriously though, just to piss everyone off the limit for a normal first class stamp is something like 34cm long and 16 cm wide. Howsabout I just get a normal A4 envelope and fold it in half along the length. Job's a good'un.

Royal Mail, you're going all Consignia on us again and once again you will lose absolute MILLIONS!

Ahem. Had a small gripe with this as you can tell

The Deep | August 23, 2006 at 04:42 PM

I think Gremlins when I got it on video was a 15 actually and that was about ten years ago.

The beeb do cut some stuff down a bit, but I have heard the odd swear wor slipping into programmes at the early time of 7.30'ish no less!

Sound Of Silence | August 22, 2006 at 07:04 AM

Pretty much - just sanitised slightly for that wider audience.

Y'know, as I get older it's something that annoys me slightly that the Core originated from squeaky clean origins so to speak, but when the majority of gamers are young and impressionable you've got to cater for everyone.

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