It's all a load of Cannonballs in here! This is the virtual Arsenal pub where you can chat about anything except football. Be warned though, like any pub, the content may not always be suitable for everyone.
I thought it was hilarious. A film in DB10 territory which is probably a true reflection on life in Dublin. Full of violence and what i call humour, it is a film my wife and i both enjoyed. In away it is a bit similar in style and content to the Guy Ritchie films. if you get a chance watch it.
I thought it was hilarious. A film in DB10 territory which is probably a true reflection on life in Dublin. Full of violence and what i call humour, it is a film my wife and i both enjoyed. In away it is a bit similar in style and content to the Guy Ritchie films. if you get a chance watch it.
Not wanting to sound like I'm on my high horse or anything, but I like to support the film industry, so will wait for the DVD. Can't be long before it's out anyway. Thanks though
REBEL GOONER wrote:watched salt last night and it wasn't bad, not the best but good to pass away 2 hours.
You obviously have no social life unlike your dad who was dancing with drunk women last night, unfortunately one was your Mother and the other was your sister. Free bar from 5 pm till 1 am
Connolly55 wrote:Seen Karate Kid the other day - very good.
Also see Inception, quite confusing in parts but very good also.
It compares well with the original.
I just watched FURRY VENGEANCE with the Grandchildren. They laughed out loud a good few times so it must be good and will suit some of our posters of the same age group
Gladiator set in Scotland,
One of the most violent and gory battle scene it has ever been my pleasure to watch,and a never ending edge of your seat suspense as six Roman soldiers try to get out of Scotland while being chased by the most vicious scottish men and women you have ever seen(Like Rangers fans)