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I have to say old mother shipton from Knaresborough said that in 1999 the world would end by man destroying man by fire she was right in all her other predictions but thankfully not this one. However they were made in 1498
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21st of December 2012
Some of us will be very disappointed on the 22nd of December 2012 when we discover that the world did not end, and that we have ALOT of shopping to do before Christmas.Originalmente publicado por helenurquhart Ver MensajeDuh!!!!!!!!!!!
Are you surprised????????????
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Anybody noticed......................TelMicro............. ....IS NOT ON
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Safe House - Patrick Stewart
Hi Nicky,Originalmente publicado por NickyK1 Ver MensajeI personally am not a big Trekkie fan, but one of my sons was/is. We had all the videos, books, tapes on how to speak Klingon, and even cookery books. He liked them all, including Deep Space Nine. It helped that I worked for a large publishing company. But I do agree with Patrick Stewart being an accomplished actor. I pride myself as being a bit of a film buff, but had to look up Safe House on IMDB, of course it didn't help that there is a new release under the same name. I shall have to keep an eye out for it, if we ever get the talking box working again. Have just watched another dvd, four in just under a week. We have been in Spain for several years, and have not watched that many in all the time we have been here. And with the exception of one, they were quite gloomy. Tried listening to Sunshine FM early this evening, okay except for the constant ads. That is until 20.00, when I thought John Thompson from the Fast Show was on doing his music presenter/DJ routine. Talk about cheesy. It lasted all of two minutes.
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Amazon.com: Safe House: Patrick Stewart, Kimberly Williams, Hector Elizondo, Joy Kilpatrick, Craig Shoemaker, James Harlow, Richard Livingston, Julia Vera, Brenda James, Robert Lee Barry, Scott Zacky, Wayne Demaline, Hank Garrett, Holly Herbert, Mich
Here is a review:
This unusual film begins deceptively, seeming to be yet another high-tech spy flick laden with futuristic weaponry, computers running top-secret software (with the requisite flashy graphics), and the talented actor Patrick Stewart slumming at the center of a nonsensical mishmash. Stewart's presence itself is something of a tip-off, but when his character is soon glimpsed hanging upside down from an exercise device, watching a wall of security cam monitors while quoting H.L. Mencken, it's apparent that this isn't just another action film with an outsized firearms budget. In fact, nothing much seems to be what it appears. Mace Sowell, Stewart's character, claims to be a retired intelligence agent, but his daughter, who doesn't believe a word of it, trots him around to a succession of skeptical shrinks. And while his daughter interviews potential caretakers for her apparently deranged father, Sowell is viewed through the patio doors of his lavish house taking rather acrobatic target practice in the back yard. There is the plot of a thriller in all of this, but make no mistake about it, the most entertaining aspect of this quirky film is watching Stewart have a wonderful time playing an endearing curmudgeon who might be the craziest man alive, or perhaps a totally rational man who really does know some secrets that put himself and others in danger. --Robert J. McNamara
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