Sunday drivers - you know the type - old chunts who take their immaculate 15-year old car on its once a week journey to chapel/mass, travelling at least 5-10 mph below the speed limit all the way and stopping with handbrake on at every junction.
Those "Get the London look"ads really get on my tits. Apart from being fronted by some gap-toothed bint it sort of implies (yet again) that the shit-hole is the centre of the universe. Having lived there for 6 years in a past life I can tell you it isn't.
A poll of those attending a US convention is hardly scientific though. About as representative as a poll on Dundee Mad.
As you say Cumberbatch was just superb.
Which Star Trek fans though? I certainly wasn't one of them. Any true fan will tell you that the worst is still Star Trek 5 - the whole God storyline being one of the most idiotic storylines ever. Khan (the original) still the best along with Undiscovered Country. I think the Next Gen films were pretty meh apart from First Contact.
I think the whole reboot alternate timeline has given the franchise a new lease of life.
Wife and I hired this on Virgin - switched off after 20 minutes - one of the worst fantasy films since Eragon - a big steaming pile of dog poo.
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The Heat - 2/10 - really shit plot and tried too hard to be funny.
Red 2 - 5/10 - so-so - plot was nonsensical and Hopkins ( as he is prone to do these days) overacting - some good action scenes - Malkovich had the best lines.
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The middle section of AotC has to be the most turgid piece o shit in film history - the dialogue for the Padme-Anakin love story is bad but made even worse by the wooden acting of the male lead and the complete lack of any sexual chemistry.
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Just saw "Now You See Me" - ignore the pretentious critics - an enjoyable non-stop romp from start to finish - even kept my fuasy missus's attention to the end - a rarity. 8/10
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Still trying to get my head around this.
Can anyone explain why the asset sale to Green was allowed to go ahead?
Shouldn't the liquidator have been selling off the assets to get as much as possible?
Was the sale rushed through after the rejection to prevent the liquidator doing their job?
Can the liquidator block the sale?
What is there left to liquidate?
If the sale is confirmed by BDO then will HMRC not get less from liquidation than from the CVA?
According to what is being reported today the sale to Green et al is still going ahead before the liquidators come in.
So what the hell is there going to be left to liquidate?
Duff and Phelps should be sent packing by the end of tomorrow instead of being allowed to let this sordid little deal pass through.
It stinks to the high heavens.