Recent Books / DVD's youve read/seen and recommend.

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  1. ManofScience

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    i always rather stand, especially with the brake-heavy geordie bus drivers!
  2. mr.K

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    fuck me :eek:

    wolf creek althoug gash was well raw, that head on the stick scene was a bit much like,,
  3. Ruth

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    thanks for ruining part of the film for me :mad: :evil: :samurai:
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    was waiting for the bite

    when u watch it madame u will edit ur post :) :love:
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    i can read when ever & where ever...i can stand on a bus & read :up:
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    Spot on Brid - Its well worth a watch if you get the chance....
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    Saw Crash last night, absolutely fantastic film. Goes immediately into my top five.
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    I bought a book at the weekend called Dennis - A treasure hunt adventure. It's by Peter Underhill, the creator of The Bad Taste Bears, and the book contains the clues to find a golden bear worth £10,000. Apparantly it's as likely to be won by an intelligent child of ten as it is by a uni prof.

    If anyone knows of an intelligent ten year old could they put me in touch please ......... :(
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    Books i would recommend reading!!! The Celestine Prophecy 'it represents a rare success for do-it-yourselfers'

    theirs others in the series including the celestine vision, the tenth insight + the secret of Shambala i enjoyed them all
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    saw pierce brosnans effort 'Matador' last night, nice film and refreshingly easy to watch after Syriana..
  11. Franki

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    Bookwise I thought that 'The Promised Land: Travels in search for the perfect E' by Decca Aitkenhead was a really good read.

    Filmwise, I recommend 'Requiem for a Dream' or 'Crash', they both rocked my socks recently :)
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    What was Syriana like? Worth watching?
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    so is it really that good then?

    tell me bout it without spoiling it pls :S
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    I thought so.

    Put simply, it's about racism and its different manifestations, and how people sometimes react in ways you don't expect. It is pretty Hollywood, but very good nonetheless.
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    I saw this at last last night, fantastic film, really make syou think.

    That bit where the cop was pulling the woman out of the car crash :eek: you could taste the fear... awesome :king:
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    I've re-read a few Roald Dahl books from my childhood over easter.

    Still some of the most creative, well written books I've ever come across. :king:
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    Im in the middle of reading The Da Vinci Code and I cant put it down!!!
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    Reading David Mitchell - Cloud Atlas. Brilliant book of six short stories, ranging from the 18th century Pacific to a post apocalyptic future, that are all linked together. Very interesting way of telling the story
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    i watched goodbye lenin a week or so ago, excellent german film

    watched i heart huckabees last night, pretty weird but good nonetheless

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