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    Re: Wallace and Gromit - The Curse of the Wererabbit

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    Hey Clive that's great news, no damage to your character there, you stay in touch with your sentimental side.
    Oh yeah. Couldn't agree more. You wussy-man, you. Absolutely.

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    Count me in when the sequels to Notting Hill, Four Weddings, Sleepless in Seattle and Titanic come out, I'll join you. Popcorn or icecream?
    The sequel to Titanic? What, "Still sunk"? "Still dead"?

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    Re: Wallace and Gromit - The Curse of the Wererabbit

    Quote Originally Posted by CeeCee
    Hey Clive that's great news, no damage to your character there, you stay in touch with your sentimental side.

    Count me in when the sequels to Notting Hill, Four Weddings, Sleepless in Seattle and Titanic come out, I'll join you. Popcorn or icecream?
    Oooooh, we could do a whole thread sabotage on romantic films - but I won't.

    Except, who caught the "Affair to Remember" clips in "Sleepless in Seattle"?

    As for "When Harry met Sally"? I have eaten in "the" diner where they filmed "the" scene.

    Always happy to get in touch with a feminine side.

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    Re: Wallace and Gromit - The Curse of the Wererabbit

    Quote Originally Posted by DavidJames
    Oh yeah. Couldn't agree more. You wussy-man, you. Absolutely.


    The sequel to Titanic? What, "Still sunk"? "Still dead"?
    Well done there David, you made me laugh so much my sides hurt. Seriously though, I suppose if you put it like that, never ever in the future of cinematography should there be another film dramatising the story of Titanic. However, we know there will be others.

    It's been done so many times before and will be done again, it's a great plot which can be played around with by anyone who thinks they can take it on and make it a little different.

    Perhaps strictly speaking they aren't sequels but you know what I mean.

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    Re: Wallace and Gromit - The Curse of the Wererabbit

    Quote Originally Posted by Lynn
    Went to see Pride and Prejudice last night - any guys admit to enjoying this? I sort of got the impression it was too 'romantic' for guys...
    I got taken to see this on Saturday night and we both agreed that it was fabulous - it was even his suggestion. As for W&G I'm going to see it soon on a family outing

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    Re: Wallace and Gromit - The Curse of the Wererabbit

    Went to see it last night


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    Re: Wallace and Gromit - The Curse of the Wererabbit

    Quote Originally Posted by DavidJames
    It's just that CS Lewis represented his beliefs more openly than Tolkien did.
    Which seemed to annoy Tolkien - or maybe it was more that Lewis seemed to get more books written more quickly...

    [very loosely relevant useless trivia] One of the houses Lewis grew up in is a couple of streets away from where I am at the moment. [/very loosely relevant useless trivia] (Ok - not as interesting as Clive's 'I've eaten in the When Harry met Sally restaurant'.)

    Romantic films - rom coms are great fun - and I suppose guys are easier to get to rom coms than 'costume' romance - but I actually thought P&P had more applicable romance in some ways - if it was applied, that is.

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    Re: Wallace and Gromit - The Curse of the Wererabbit

    Just got back from watching Wallace and Gromit with my daughter.. Fab film!!! there were lots of really funny parts didn't really want to go but glad i did now. If you get a chance to see it, it well worth the trip

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    Re: Wallace and Gromit - The Curse of the Wererabbit

    Quote Originally Posted by dee
    Just got back from watching Wallace and Gromit with my daughter.. Fab film!!! there were lots of really funny parts didn't really want to go but glad i did now. If you get a chance to see it, it well worth the trip
    oh ...its ok for some !! ...dont mind us workers

    doesnt anybody work on here!?

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    Re: Wallace and Gromit - The Curse of the Wererabbit

    Quote Originally Posted by senorita
    oh ...its ok for some !! ...dont mind us workers

    doesnt anybody work on here!?

    Well it's half term, the kids are off, and i thought rather than turn up for my maths course i would catch a film instead

    Don't tell anyone but i didn't have time to do my homework last night

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