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Top Gun Maverick. Brilliant. Utterly, utterly brilliant. Most fun I've had watching a movie for a long time. They just absolutely nailed everything about it from the story, which was thoroughly engaging, to the characters that were really likeable. Miles Teller is great in this as is Jennifer Connolly but it's Tom Cruise's show and he absolutely runs it. And for the action sequences alone, I am so so glad I saw it at the Cinema. It just doesn't do it justice if you don't. I'll 100% watch this again.
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Jurassic World Dominion I'm going to keep this kind and not be too harsh as I grew up loving Jurassic Park. The third film of the newer one's is definitely the weakest and there is far too much going on that its easy to lose interest. Two ridiculous plots interwined that over complicate everything and the film runs far too long. There are some really cool bits though, not least with one particular scene containing Bryce Dallas Howard that actually ramps up some great tension and cinematography. Not to mention seeing some new dinosaurs enter the fray and the action sequences that involve them. And obviously it was cool to see the likes of Sam Neill, Jeff Goldblum and Laura Dern play substantial parts back from the original. But as each film came out, its only made me appreciate just how good the original was and there is only so much you can do with that concept. Definitely time to call it quits now.
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Never seen them before but you just know they'd hit right when you want a quick fix. Turkey drummers and Crispy Pancakes as well. The plus side of kids
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That's actually reminded me of a childhood staple. I used to just bake a whole bag of these, in a bowl and wallop, gone.
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That whiffs of a Gary Lineker line on Match of the Day.
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Premier League Confirmed Transfers
Lucas replied to CaaC (John)'s topic in Premier League - English Football Forum
The shithousery by Southampton to buy what was Portsmouth's Player of the Season is just brilliant. -
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Good signing for Everton, that. Basically getting a £20m rated proven centre back who usually plays 95% of the season, for free. Can't grumble really. The fact he is a nasty bastard too is maybe what Everton need. They were very soft at times last season.
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No sadly not. As you can see, there wasn't a flood of responses to my initial shout I'd play whatever was decided but I think even if you just said one buy in for the whole game for those that were concerned about putting too much in, least if there were say 8 players, that's £80 to play for like. Anyway, if we did get interest off the back of these posts then I'd be happy to ger the ball rolling.
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Yes. Through the first lockdown, I had about 4 or 5 virtual poker tournaments with friends and we'd set up a zoom too so we could all see eachother (before we all got a bit Zoom'ed out). Was really great fun. Again, I'd love to do a 'friendly' game on here but I do feel you need a little something on it because it completely affects the way you'd play a hand.
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How much of a jump is that from a standard home ticket for Grimsby? I'm guessing you're talking between £10-15? It is a bit sad because making the price cheaper means you're more likely to get the 'casuals' in also that may not support the clubs but have an interest in both clubs because they are from/live there. Hopefully it draws in a big crowd. Just a shame they picked West Ham as the venue and not maybe the new Spurs stadium or even the Emirates.
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This looks a bit different.
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That Luton team is getting ripped apart. They will struggle next season.
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Not just that, but people will pick holes in anything desperate to find an angle just so they can disagree. I saw an arguement on Talksport the other day saying how could Klopp win it when Liverpool were actually top of the table less days than Chelsea, Tottenham and Man Utd, and won two cup finals without winning the actual match. That's some serious clutching.
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Who else was nominated? Millwall, Galatasaray and Lazio by any chance?
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England National Team Discussion
Lucas replied to carefreeluke's topic in International Competitions
You should be able to forgive and forget if the player in question has done their talking on the pitch, I agree. They are all relatively young men in the public eye who will make mistakes in life like we all have, and need nurturing so you'd like to think Southgate offers that support to all players, not just his favourites but here we are. Anyway, it doesn't matter whose called up really, the tried and tested format from the Euro's will be rolled out for the first group game in Qatar with little to no varience. Southgate is far too one dimensional for me to get the best out of what he has. -
England National Team Discussion
Lucas replied to carefreeluke's topic in International Competitions
I'm not disagreeing as others have had incidents but I think you missed the point about this happening more than once with Maddison. And that's ultimately why I think Southgate is excluding him. As I alluded to before, sadly for Maddison, I think he's got a negative stigma fairly or unfairly, with Southgate that seems too hard for him to shake. -
England National Team Discussion
Lucas replied to carefreeluke's topic in International Competitions
Reminds me of Lee Bowyer. I'd say he marked his own card with Southgate and probably carries a negative stigma about him personally. Hasn't Maddison had two or three occurances where discipline has let him down? I seem to remember the incident where he pulled out of the England squad feeling unwell only to be pictured loving life in a Casino. I think he also had or went to some party with the Euro's like a couple months away? I realise he isn't the only one, others are in the squad and had similar issues but I think the incidents have really stung Southgate enough to completely blank him as its happened more than once. He takes discipline seriously having suspended players in the past for misdemeaners but it seems Maddison has burned more chances. Not saying that doesn't mean he isn't worthy of a chance, I like Maddison as a player and he should have a shed load of caps by now, but I've seen this all before with Lee Bowyer. Without doubt the form of his life for us between '99 and '02, one of the best scoring midfielders in the country in the O'Leary team, and he never got a look in due to a negative stigma of off field problems. -
That must be a massive relief, I did think he might bow out if you won the Champions League. All on Mane now then seeing as these Bayern rumours aren't going away.
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Champions League Changes Set to be Confirmed from 2024
Lucas replied to Smiley Culture's topic in UEFA Competitions
2 extra spots. For example, if it was applied this season, England would get an extra spot (So 5th would qualify) and the Netherlands would also (So 3rd qualifies) as those are the countries with the highest coefficients in this campaign. It's just getting worse and worse. The new format is made primarily with the aim of having the biggest 16 teams constantly through, lessening the chances of your Ajax's, Villarreal's etc making the runs they have in recent years. -
I wonder if he'd have done it this time last year? You could see how strained he was when things became more difficult, his body language and demeaner were of a man downtrodden and the moaning was next level. But it seems like he's been revitalised and got the bit between his teeth again. He's obviously come around to the idea and had certsin assurances from the club. In all honesty, he'd be nuts to leave whilst they are at the top of the game. Either way, good news for Liverpool and the Premier League because he is elite in his field, even if I do find him a bit of a cunt sometimes. By bit, I mean a lot.
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Moonfall What on earth have I just seen?? Wow. Absolute pile of garbage. It's a shame, because visually, some of the scenes are incredible, exaxtly what you want to see in a disaster/end of the world, kinda movie. But in all honesty, this seriously dragged on longer than it needed to be. I kinda thought the plot was a bit too wide and complex to the point it made things way too hard to believe. Not only that but it lacked any kind of charm, it all felt rather bland. About the only character you cared for was John Bradley's who added a touch of humour to things but other than that, I didn't care much for Halle Berry or Patrick Wilson. It will be interesting what the more hardcore sci-fi fans make of it, it could just be me that seriously pans it but I really struggled to see it out. 3/10, which actually makes me feel I was perhaps a little too harsh on Uncharted at 5. That's two or three movies lately I've struggled to get into, think I may need to revisit a classic to establish a balance in proceedings.
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Uncharted. I'm not going to lie, I sort of phased out of this a couple times which is a shame as it had the premise to be quite a fun watch, a bit like the Jumanji films. It's got some nice locations for the story to unfold, but for all the 'green screen action' it has, it seems to miss a bit of charm and soul that helps engage the audience and I don't really feel like you end up that interested in the story. I also found it hard to take an interest in the characters. The main villain/s were poor and not particuarly interesting, and although Tom Holland did a decent job as Drake adding some charisma and banter to the role, I'm not convinced Mark Wahlberg really threw himself into a support role as Sully. It certainly didn't convince me anyway. 5/10.
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Massive boost for Norwich. 70+ thousand fans following them at Old Trafford Saturday. Green and Yellow all over the shop.