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Ive been Handing out leaflets and sticking them on cars to try drum up business its been quiet for these last few weeks for us, with schools going back. But i still manage to watch Whistle and I'll come you, which is on B E list so thank you B E for making me want to watch something ive been meaning to get round to. Ive never got round to buying the boxset or seeing any of the series so since it was pretty short 40min r so i think, It gave me enough time to watch before i finally fell into the land of Zzzzzzz It was beautifully shot and well done with the scenery and background, camera work everything was done extremely good. And come across as quite touching because of its realism, about a professor who likes a walk and the seaside enjoying his own company having a picnic and looking at old graves. He has a disbelief in Ghost and spirits, but all that was soon to change, when he comes across a old whistle by a grave, he goes back to his Hotel room and cleans it up, and decides to give it a blow after reading the enstranged writing on the side Who is this who is coming? because there onwards he is slowly tormented by the strange supernatural and unexplained. The success comes from the slow build up, attention to detail and atmosphere, Where its not what you see its what you imagining you are seeing (or not) ( The being outside in the fresh air scenes made me feel like i wanted to get out and do something similar) Beautifully shot and made Even tho not a film its things like this that make me harp on about how goes to show you dont need much happening in it, if its done correct it'll keep you interest, and thats exactly what this did, i myself could watch stuff like this all day long over action packed, crash, bang, wallop, shit like San Andreas. Only thing why was the character made to be a like a muttering bumbling idiot? Did Rowan Atkinson get his idea for Mr Bean of this character Either way was pleasantly surprised how nice and well made it was and gripping to keep you interested. Definitely a recommendation if not seen and shall look forward to rest of the series when i get round to it. Thanks B E |
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Very glad to hear you enjoyed it, gag. Every one of the BBC Ghost Stories for Christmas installments are worthy watching in my opinion, so hopefully you'll enjoy the others too when/if you manage to check them out. |
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I can't wait to get Bonfire Night out of the way so i can start watching them all again. The run up to Christmas just wouldn't be the same without them.
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Same - although I tend to start watching them in December (can't usurp Noir November!)
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I have to watch the Ghost Stories for Christmas set and the Robert Powell read set as well. Then there's the films.... |
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I still have a tonne of TV to watch too, although I'll generally sacrifice watching TV in favour of films, especially if I'm planning on doing a 'themed' month. I won't be sacrificing the annual Ghost Stories for Christmas tradition, however. |
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It's weird. Now we are on sci-fi month i'm desperate to watch films like The Fog and Halloween. Come October, i'll be wanting to watch The Black Hole and Dark City. |
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In terms of horror, I'm aching to watch Symptoms and The Witch - not long to go now... December will be a bit of a 'free for all' month for me I think, where I'll just try and catch up on a few things I've been putting off due to the various themed months (Female Prisoner Scorpion etc.) |
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__________________ [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC] [B] "... the days ahead will be filled with struggle ... and coated in marzipan ... "[/B] |
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1999 idle hands 2000 battle royal 2001 ich the killer 2002 bubba ho tep 2003 Willard 2004 mean girls 2005 batman begins 2006 wicker man (final cut) 2007 trick r treat 2008 enchanted |
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