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By *gent CoulsonMan
over a year ago
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"Firefly the series was brilliant, and when they did the film Serenity, I was a little wary, but I have to admit it was excellent
Play the outer worlds
It draws heavily from firefly" never been a gamer |
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Annoys me.
The plot.....
So and so must thwart a big baddie and travel the world
Cue massive set pieces and the odd swear word we couldn't use on TV
Futurama done it right, they just had feature length specials which, for the most part, worked
Even the simpsons fucked it up.
Why did anyone need to see a cartoon ten year old penis?
Like we were all sat wondering.
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By *bi HaiveMan
over a year ago
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"Firefly the series was brilliant, and when they did the film Serenity, I was a little wary, but I have to admit it was excellent "
The only thing they messed up with Firefly was canning it after one season.
Serenity was a great film.
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"Porridge
Never saw that tbh"
It’s actually not that bad when you compare it to other TV series, attempting to step up to the cinema screen. In fact I’d say it’s probably the best spin off.
I actually like them the ‘in sickness and in health’ is really good and ‘Steptoe and Son’ both films are quite watchable.
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"I agree, meant the abomination that was the Ray Winston version.
Absolutely, I turned it off halfway through, so forgettable and rubbish that I didn’t realise you meant that god awful film. "
He probably just hadn't had any breakfast |
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"I agree, meant the abomination that was the Ray Winston version.
Absolutely, I turned it off halfway through, so forgettable and rubbish that I didn’t realise you meant that god awful film.
He probably just hadn't had any breakfast "
you have to be a fan to know that reference. |
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"I agree, meant the abomination that was the Ray Winston version.
Absolutely, I turned it off halfway through, so forgettable and rubbish that I didn’t realise you meant that god awful film.
He probably just hadn't had any breakfast
you have to be a fan to know that reference. "
Not the biggest fan, I just think it's an absolute belter of a line |
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over a year ago
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"See I enjoyed step toe films but that's because I was brought up with the films first. Especially the first, I'm very fond of it "
They weren't terrible - some enjoyable moments - but they were a pale invmitation of the TV series. I enjoyed them as a youngster but as an adult I'm not a keen |
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"I agree, meant the abomination that was the Ray Winston version.
Absolutely, I turned it off halfway through, so forgettable and rubbish that I didn’t realise you meant that god awful film.
He probably just hadn't had any breakfast
you have to be a fan to know that reference.
Not the biggest fan, I just think it's an absolute belter of a line"
It's actually dinner, not breakfast |
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