-
Posts
28,703 -
Joined
-
Last visited
-
Days Won
311
Everything posted by urban.spaceman
-
The Many Smiles of Shinji Okazaki
urban.spaceman replied to Finnegan's topic in Leicester City Forum
It's my new happy place. -
The Many Smiles of Shinji Okazaki
urban.spaceman replied to Finnegan's topic in Leicester City Forum
It's my new happy place. -
............ from now.
-
And that's why I'm staying off the internet until I can watch it.
-
Re-watching Breaking Bad; on the last 6 episodes. It really is phenomenal.
-
We're only the 5th team to win their opening 3 CL games: Milan (92/93) Paris SG (94/95) Juventus (95/96) Malaga (12/13) Leicester (16/17) I'm curious if we're the first to keep 3 clean sheets too!
-
I was just looking at things coming up and now I really want to see ET. Jurassic Park is on at the beginning of November but there's no seats left below £60 so that's out of the window sadly. I really hope they do some of these films again but they don't seem to have repeated any from what I can tell. Brassed Off could be good in May! It is a really impressive venue. The first thing I saw there was a Monty Python one-off performance of an opera version of Life of Brian (Not The) Messiah - Eric Idle is a genius. I'd love to go to Last Night of The Proms one day but you have to go to about 5 things in the season to be even with a chance of getting at ticket I'm led to believe.
-
The Royal Albert Hall is a classy venue. So yes, of course they do
-
Was very lucky to see this last year at the Royal Albert Hall with a live orchestra performing the score. Absolutely stunning experience. They had an interval in the middle as it is such a bloody long film but before it began they had Stephen Hawking introducing Brian Cox (scientist not the actor), Christopher Nolan (director), Hans Zimmer (composer) and Kip Thorne (physicist who inspired the real science in the film); Cos basically led a discussion for 45 minutes about the science which was really interesting. Then they brought on Michael Caine to introduce the film (he was really funny). It was rather surreal watching a film with an audience of 5,000 (especially when there was a standing ovation after the re-docking scene which was AMAZING). I then saw Back To The Future there last summer and can't wait to see something else there again. It's expensive (about £35+) but totally worth it.
-
I genuinely don't understand what's not to get, but glad you enjoyed it. One of the screenwriting blogs I read reviewed it and was basically saying that it breaks so many rules and shouldn't work but just.... does somehow.
-
(Hardly a surprise)
-
https://www.theguardian.com/football/blog/2016/oct/14/premier-league-title-contenders-manchester-city-tottenham-arsenal-liverpool#comment-85418636 Guardian barely even mentions us in their title contenders article.
-
Loving Westworld, very intrigued so far.
-
Saw Swiss Army Man at the Phoenix tonight. Absolutely loved it. 9/10
-
An amazingly deluded Arsenal fan rambles on about some injustice yesterday but closes with this: "Not to mention that the referees owe at least one title to Arsenal (yes, I'm talking about last season, and 2013-14, and 2007-08)." https://discussion.theguardian.com/comment-permalink/84526885 Actually demented.
-
Drove past his surgery on Belgrave Road earlier - people outside with placards demanding his resignation for "Bringing shame on Leicester" Hilarious people.
-
Just out of interest, whats happening with the Kwacha these days? Last time I was in Zambia was 2009 and it was about 5,000 to the pound, though most places were also trading in the US dollar. You'd quite often pay for a drink in Kwacha then get the change back in dollars with about half a dozen Kwacha notes in smaller change!
-
Search on twitter for "Leicester next" - bunch of whining Man U fans genuinely concerned they'll get battered by us next week. It's beautiful.
-
Should've used Hawkeye...
-
Just watched Polanski's Carnage (was on BBC1 a couple of weeks back, should still be on the iPlayer. Loved every minute of it. It's about 80 mins long and set in one room with just 4 characters (Kate Winslet, Christoph Waltz, Jodie Foster and John C Reilly); the plot is basically two couples who meet to discuss a fight between their sons which forms the basis for the rest of the film. The performances are all great especially as the cordial meet-up descends into literal carnage. Brilliant film, watch it!
-
My parents are in San Francisco for the next few days so I've researched for my dad somewhere to watch tomorrow's match and/or our first CL game (if my mum lets him). Ended up on the SF supporters club Facebook page who meet at a place called Maggie McGarry's on Grant Avenue, which according to google maps, is 2 blocks from... Filbert Street. Unfortunatley the idiot forgot to pack any Leicester paraphernalia, don't suppose anyone knows of a sports shop that might sell shirts/flags etc?
-
Can't wait for Vinny Jones's Nigel Pearson ostrich themed rap battle with a journalist.
-
http://deadline.com/2016/07/leicester-city-movie-jamie-vardy-the-fighter-screenwriters-paul-tamasy-eric-johnson-1201793697/ Just got some really decent writers!
-
http://www.givemesport.com/833389-yet-another-poor-title-defense-could-be-on-the-cards-in-the-premier-league?autoplay=on
-
Well he has just released his autobiography, he'll easily make a good £50 from the sales of that. Plus the movie will be a huge money spinner for him, then he's got the V9 academy thing going on too. Then sponsorships and bonuses etc. Quite refreshing to see someone still turn down some extra cash, doesn't happen enough these days (Kante think of anyone else that would N'Golo elsewhere just for the money)