-
Posts
5,094 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Events
Store
Everything posted by Greenlantern
-
Boy A (2007) 8/10 A gripping compelling story about a young man (Andrew Garfield) who has spent years in prison for committing murder as a child, has just recently been released & been appointed a supervisor (Peter Mullen) to help him with his new identity & integrate into society. His new life starts well, but his past eventually catches up with him causing devastating effects for all concerned. Well worth a watch!
-
Coolio! Ok if we're keeping it old skool, howz about; DJ Marc Smith - Pump up the noise And for dessert.... Acen - Trip II the moon (part 2)
-
Layo & bushwacka - Love story Quality summer tune! Sexy video
-
Hunchback
-
Johnny Cash - Live at Folsom prison.
-
Not being funny, but can't we just forget about the whole administration thing & let rangers operate how they see fit. I mean, haven't they faced enough humiliation? Scottish football doesn't need this public flogging of one of the biggest institutions known to mankind. Let the SPL foot the bill, scratch it off & move on! It was, of course, the misguided intentions of individuals & not in anyway the fault of rangers football club. We as football fans should be thankful that our clubs successes are directly related to the financial backing of this great club, who are, at the moment, on it's knees. So I emplore all football fans to show some leniency & gratitude to a club, that throughout it's history have been with us every step of the way, helping our league flourish & represented all that is good about Scottish football. Look at the bigger picture! Now where did I put that nice bottle of bubbly I was saving
-
Tyrannosaur A typical Paddy Considine(dead man's shoes) film, dark, gritty & shocking. Peter Mullan is furiously great alongside Olivia Colman. Watch it! 7.9/10
-
Hustle and Flow (2005) I'm a big fan of Terrence Howard(Crash). Plays a small time pimp from the dirty south, who aspires to make it as a hip-hop recording artist. Dealing with his daily struggles & the lifestyles of his group of friends & adopted family members. A feel good film, with some good characters. 7.5/10
-
I thought Cage was perfectly casted in Lord of War. Even if his acting skills leaves a lot to be desired.
-
Keevins got a wee bit mardy when it was suggested he & Ogilvie were best pals. Makes me laugh how he bats away any worthwhile questions with the standard reply that its only the callers opinion, & that any assumptions of anything other than hard facts in a court of law are stupid & pointless. Isn't that what journos have been doing since the start of their meaningful career?
-
Watched The Woman in black last night Not a complete waste of time, jumpy in parts & Daniel Radcliffe did okay, but your still expecting him to pull a wand from his back pocket & kaazam those pesky ghosts away. Harry potter plays a lawyer coping with being a single parent after the death of his wife during childbirth. Sent to a remote village by his firm to sort out the estate of a deceased woman. The village community want him away as soon as he arrives in order to cover up a dark secret. 6.9/10