OT: Buffy (or not OT, depending on your point of view)

2001-02-08 Thread Mark Fowler
So I watched the Buffy film for the first time, and I don't see what you're all complaining about - or rather I do, but I don't care. Sure, the first 40 minutes are a bit painful, and the vampires are a bit daft, but I can see where we're going. There's even some good banter in there and some

RE: OT: Buffy (or not OT, depending on your point of view)

2001-02-08 Thread Mike . Davis
purely for the trailers. Hmmm, doesn't this count as false advertising? -Original Message- From: Mark Fowler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2001 10:07 AM To: London Perl Mongers Subject: OT: Buffy (or not OT, depending on your point of view) So I watched

Re: OT: Buffy (or not OT, depending on your point of view)

2001-02-08 Thread Tony Bowden
On Thu, Feb 08, 2001 at 11:20:58AM +, Greg McCarroll wrote: sounds like someone needs to buy the DVD and see if it comes with a cinema trailer But, where would one buy DVDs? Tony -- - Tony Bowden | Belfast, NI |

Re: OT: Buffy (or not OT, depending on your point of view)

2001-02-08 Thread Greg McCarroll
* Tony Bowden ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: On Thu, Feb 08, 2001 at 11:20:58AM +, Greg McCarroll wrote: sounds like someone needs to buy the DVD and see if it comes with a cinema trailer But, where would one buy DVDs? virgin megastores, hmv, wh smith, even woolies has them now the

Re: OT: Buffy (or not OT, depending on your point of view)

2001-02-08 Thread David Cantrell
On Thu, Feb 08, 2001 at 11:56:30AM +, Greg McCarroll wrote: * Tony Bowden ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: But, where would one buy DVDs? virgin megastores, hmv, wh smith, even woolies has them now the highstreet is a wonderful place ;-) oh and i suppose you could buy them online ..

Re: OT: Buffy (or not OT, depending on your point of view)

2001-02-08 Thread Merijn Broeren
Quoting Mark Fowler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): The one thing that gets me is that does anyone remember the trailer for this film? I seem to remember this bit where Donald Sutherland throws a knife at Kirsy Swanson and she catches it between two palms in front of her head. Now I didn't see this

Re: OT: Buffy (or not OT, depending on your point of view)

2001-02-08 Thread David H. Adler
On Thu, Feb 08, 2001 at 10:19:39AM -, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: My point being that sometimes they make up exciting bits purely for the trailers. Hmmm, doesn't this count as false advertising? Sometimes they do. Hell, there's a great trailer for Monty Python and the Holy Grail which