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lots of films I love already mentioned. The Thing is probably the film I've watched more times than any other. It's a masterpiece.
Evil Dead films are all great, I also loved the new(ish) Evil Dead Rise too. Good if you like a healthy dose of humour mixed in with horror. The TV series Ash Vs Evil Dead also a lot of fun. Bruce Campbell is also brilliant playing an elderly Elvis in Bubba Ho Tep.
A few I've not seen mentioned..... The Borderlands (2013 film, nothing to do with the video game) A Dark Song Brightburn Midsommar The Lighthouse Juan Of The Dead (Mexican zombie film) Colour Out Of Space Absentia Mandy The Ritual Ghost Stories
Chuck Berry "Promised Land" like they used to say on the Cornflakes advert, Chuck is "the original and the best" I'm sure the Stones themselves would agree. Their first single was a Chuck Berry cover. Here's the great man playing "Promised Land" and "Johnny B Goode" on a Belgian TV show in 1965.
My oldest mate is a Pompey fan and is coming with me on Saturday.
When we were teenagers, I used to go to Fratton Park if we weren't at home & he used to come to Loftus Road when they weren't at home. That was back in the late 80s & I used to wind him up that Pompey were basically a team QPR and Palace rejects. They had Warren Neill, John Gregory, Gavin Maguire, Mick Fillery from us. Vince Hilaire, Billy Gilbert, Noel Blake from Palace. Plus quite a few others I've forgotten.
The late Alan Ball was their manager back then, he may have had a high voice but man, he was loud. You could hear him shouting from the Fratton End behind the goal!!!
did Seib Dykstra actually make a first team appearance? I went to every game home & away back in those days & I don't have any recollection of ever seeing him play!!
I'm at a gig at the Empire this Friday and looking for somewhere to go for food afterwards.
Anyone got any good recommendations for an Indian restaurant that's open late?
It's been 21 years since I lived in W12 but back then I went to the Nepalese Tandoori on Uxbridge Road and the one on King St near Ravenscourt Park tube.
Have the rules changed about which matches QPR+ are allowed to stream in the UK? I was looking forward to paying a tenner to watch tonight's match.
I thought it was only 3pm Saturday kickoffs and matches that are being shown on Sky that can't be watched on QPR+ so why is this one not available on there?
Please don't reply by suggesting I get a VPN, it's a work computer so I don't have the option of installing anything like that.
as great as it is, I'm not sure I agree that Michael Caine is Madness' best song. I would agree that the album it comes from (Keep Moving) is their best album though.
The voice singing the song in the R Whites advert is indeed Elvis Costello's dad Ross McManus. But he's not actually in the advert, that's an actor by the name of Julian Chagrin.
But here's another music-related father-son link for you.
Malcolm Messiter who plays the oboe on Tanita Tikaram's song Twist In My Sobriety is the son of Ian Messiter who invented the famous radio panel game Just A Minute.
Word of advice for those that didn't get tickets. Don't panic and pay over the odds. Don't give the ticket company extortionists more money than they already have! Just sit and wait patiently until a few days before the gig. For a gig of that size, there are always tickets being resold at face value on Twickets in the runup to the gig.