24-10-2008, 12:40 PM
24-10-2008, 03:27 PM
Well, I watched it all the way through . . . (he doesn't drop her).
Did I pass?
Did I pass?
24-10-2008, 03:35 PM
Sweder Wrote:Well, I watched it all the way through . . . (he doesn't drop her).
Did I pass?
I made the same error. That's 5 minutes 18 seconds I'll never see again....

24-10-2008, 06:19 PM
Yo fixin' fo' trouble mister!
24-10-2008, 06:49 PM
For those in the UK/ with access to BBC1 they're showing (tonight 11:40) the excellent Galaxy Quest. Not necessarily worth staying up half the night for but well worth recording for later viewing.
Excellent Star Trek spoof with Alan Rickman, Tim Allen, Tony Shalhoub, Sam Rockwell and Sigourney Weaver. A good deal better than the above clip (but then so is drying paint).
It features a blonde Sigourney Weaver with enhanced breasts - sorry, but it works for me :o
![[Image: galaxy_quest.jpg]](http://splunge.net.au/events/alan-rickman-film-festival/galaxy_quest.jpg)
Excellent Star Trek spoof with Alan Rickman, Tim Allen, Tony Shalhoub, Sam Rockwell and Sigourney Weaver. A good deal better than the above clip (but then so is drying paint).
It features a blonde Sigourney Weaver with enhanced breasts - sorry, but it works for me :o
![[Image: galaxy_quest.jpg]](http://splunge.net.au/events/alan-rickman-film-festival/galaxy_quest.jpg)
25-10-2008, 02:26 PM
Ah . . . I see what you did there SP . . . sneaky man 
No doubt waiting for derogatory comments to accrue before replacing the post with . . . well I do declare. Yes, sneaky

No doubt waiting for derogatory comments to accrue before replacing the post with . . . well I do declare. Yes, sneaky

25-10-2008, 03:27 PM
Did anyone see the excellent 2-parter "Guitar" shown over the last 2 Sunday evenings on BBC1?
Well worth catching on BBC iPlayer if you missed it. It's a documentary fronted by Alan "Botney" Yentob about the birth and development of the electric guitar, but includes plenty of footage of our guitar heroes down the years.
Well worth catching on BBC iPlayer if you missed it. It's a documentary fronted by Alan "Botney" Yentob about the birth and development of the electric guitar, but includes plenty of footage of our guitar heroes down the years.
25-10-2008, 04:59 PM
Yep, recorded both parts - excellent stuff.
Enjoyed watching Mark Knofler messing about with his collection of axes. The Gilmour footage was terrific - how wonderful to express yourself so effortlessly whilst bringing joy to millions.
Enjoyed watching Mark Knofler messing about with his collection of axes. The Gilmour footage was terrific - how wonderful to express yourself so effortlessly whilst bringing joy to millions.
25-10-2008, 06:55 PM
Sweder Wrote:Yep, recorded both parts - excellent stuff.
Enjoyed watching Mark Knofler messing about with his collection of axes. The Gilmour footage was terrific
I've always had a weakness for Hank Marvin
. Nice story about his Stratocaster. There were so many highlights -- Hendrix, Townsend, the air guitar championships Sweder Wrote:how wonderful to express yourself so effortlessly whilst bringing joy to millions.
You should know, Sweder
