On Thu, 24 May 2001, Greg McCarroll wrote:
and i can't buy it, because its still on boring old VHS
- Greg 'DVD' McCarroll
It *was* released on DVD (in the US, but we don't care about that, do
we boys and girls) but this was a while back, and it's now out of stock
(everywhere.)
I think this
* at 24/05 23:18 +0100 Greg McCarroll said:
p.s. at the risk of raising the heckles of BlackStar, does anyone
know the URL of the company based in the channel islands (or isle
of mann) that sell american dvds to the UK at the time they
are released in the US? 247 or something?
Greg McCarroll wrote:
think on you young-uns, before that the sexiest thing on TV was that
monster who ate the sandwich in the last round of the adventure game
It was a green cheese roll, on account of the vortex only liking
to eat stuff with doubled letters in it...
Gronda gronda Ragnor
j
On Wed, May 23, 2001 at 05:54:35PM +0100, Neil Ford wrote:
o Sneakers
Had I been able to locate my copy you would have been more than welcome
to borrow it it would appear mine's in storage. If I get a chance before
Saturday I'll try and track it down.
I happened to find this on DVD
Niklas Nordebo wrote:
I happened to find this on DVD at Tower yesterday, 2 for £25[0], so I
bought it, and will bring it on Sunday.
Groovesome.
May have to pick that up myself as well.
Leon Brocard wrote:
I could bring along Real Genius? (slightly more old-skool hackers
though)
Ooh, yes.
I was going to dig out my (recorded-from-tv) copy of that from home next
weekend. Can't seem to find it anywhere as an original. [0]
I also have D.A.R.Y.L (Data Analyising Robot Youth
Simon Wistow [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I also have D.A.R.Y.L (Data Analyising Robot Youth Lifeform) but I
thinkt hat's pushing it a bit.
If that counts, then Weird Science counts too!
--
Dave Hodgkinson, http://www.hodgkinson.org
Editor-in-chief, The Highway Star
Dave Hodgkinson wrote:
If that counts, then Weird Science counts too!
Got that as well.
I'm more than willing to just put on the 'creation' scene from that.
On 24 May 2001, Dave Hodgkinson wrote:
Simon Wistow [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I also have D.A.R.Y.L (Data Analyising Robot Youth Lifeform) but I
thinkt hat's pushing it a bit.
If that counts, then Weird Science counts too!
That's more geeksploitation or nerdsplotitation...
Later.
Mark Fowler [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 24 May 2001, Dave Hodgkinson wrote:
Simon Wistow [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I also have D.A.R.Y.L (Data Analyising Robot Youth Lifeform) but I
thinkt hat's pushing it a bit.
If that counts, then Weird Science counts too!
That's more
Dave Hodgkinson wrote:
Wow, and she's got three kids by Steven Seagal.
The eighties were a crazy decade and people did a lot of things they
regret.
Wow, and she's got three kids by Steven Seagal.
The eighties were a crazy decade and people did a lot of things they
regret.
Well, would *you* say no to Steven Seagal?
--
matt jones
'What you have begun in anger you shall end in shame.'
From: Matthew Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2001 11:05 AM
Wow, and she's got three kids by Steven Seagal.
The eighties were a crazy decade and people did a lot of things they
regret.
I know I did :)
Well, would *you* say no to Steven Seagal?
I strongly suspect I'd
Cross David - dcross [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
From: Matthew Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2001 11:05 AM
Wow, and she's got three kids by Steven Seagal.
The eighties were a crazy decade and people did a lot of things they
regret.
I know I did :)
Well,
On Thu, 24 May 2001, Matthew Jones wrote:
Wow, and she's got three kids by Steven Seagal.
The eighties were a crazy decade and people did a lot of things they
regret.
Well, would *you* say no to Steven Seagal?
personally, yes I would.
--
Robin Szemeti
* Cross David - dcross ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Well, would *you* say no to Steven Seagal?
I strongly suspect I'd say no to having his kids!
but he can also cook!
--
Greg McCarroll http://www.mccarroll.uklinux.net
From: Greg McCarroll [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2001 12:07 PM
* Cross David - dcross ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Well, would *you* say no to Steven Seagal?
I strongly suspect I'd say no to having his kids!
but he can also cook!
Can he? I wouldn't know. I know nothing
Greg McCarroll wrote:
but [Steven Seagal] can also cook!
And he's rather good at Aikido (he's a 7th Dan and also a shinto priest
IIRC). I vaguely rmemeber something about him openign up the first
wstern run Aikido dojo in Japan but I have absoultley no way of backing
that up.
From: Cross David - dcross [EMAIL PROTECTED]
but he can also cook!
Can he? I wouldn't know. I know nothing about him other than he appears in
films that I have no interest in. Don't think I've seen a single film with
him in.
I remember going to see Executive Decision at the cinema and the
At 11:23 AM 2001.05.24 +0100, Dave Hodgkinson wrote:
Apropos nothing, there was a guy who took over at Fusion in the early
nineties who was a skinny, bookish, Jewishish type. And his name was
Steve Segal. Of course, as soon as we heard, he became Steven Seagal
pronounced in the dramatic movie
* Chris Devers ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
At 11:23 AM 2001.05.24 +0100, Dave Hodgkinson wrote:
Apropos nothing, there was a guy who took over at Fusion in the early
nineties who was a skinny, bookish, Jewishish type. And his name was
Steve Segal. Of course, as soon as we heard, he became
From: Greg McCarroll [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I seem to remember an extremely soft porn-ish film with julie andrews
at one stage, all i can remember is giant toy soldiers. I don't think
porn is even the right title it was more just weird.
You're thinking of the comedy S.O.B., where a film director
Mark Fowler [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 24 May 2001, Dave Hodgkinson wrote:
Simon Wistow [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I also have D.A.R.Y.L (Data Analyising Robot Youth Lifeform) but I
thinkt hat's pushing it a bit.
If that counts, then Weird Science counts too!
That's more
Piers Cawley wrote:
And if anyone has a half decent copy of _Better Off Dead_ (early John
Cusack film) I'd be *very* happy to see it again. Even though it's not
quite in this genre, and I won't be making it to the film fest
anyway...
No but I do have The Sure Thing (imdb: John
Piers asked:
The sure thing
Ooh. Not seen that one. Is it any good? And that's Anthony TopGun,
Northern Exposure, ER Edwards to you.
Any good, any good? It's only my all time favourite film of all time[1].
Where frat movie meets romantic comedy, on a road trip. Quite a few good
one
Mark Fowler [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Piers asked:
The sure thing
Ooh. Not seen that one. Is it any good? And that's Anthony TopGun,
Northern Exposure, ER Edwards to you.
Any good, any good? It's only my all time favourite film of all time[1].
Where frat movie meets romantic
* Piers Cawley ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Mark Fowler [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Piers asked:
The sure thing
Ooh. Not seen that one. Is it any good? And that's Anthony TopGun,
Northern Exposure, ER Edwards to you.
Any good, any good? It's only my all time favourite film of
* Barbie ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
From: Greg McCarroll [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I seem to remember an extremely soft porn-ish film with julie andrews
at one stage, all i can remember is giant toy soldiers. I don't think
porn is even the right title it was more just weird.
You're thinking
At 23:18 24/05/2001, Greg McCarroll wrote:
* Barbie ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
From: Greg McCarroll [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I seem to remember an extremely soft porn-ish film with julie andrews
at one stage, all i can remember is giant toy soldiers. I don't think
porn is even the right
* Dave Cross ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
At 23:18 24/05/2001, Greg McCarroll wrote:
* Barbie ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
From: Greg McCarroll [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I seem to remember an extremely soft porn-ish film with julie andrews
at one stage, all i can remember is giant toy
On Thu, 24 May 2001, Greg McCarroll wrote:
* Dave Cross ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
At 23:18 24/05/2001, Greg McCarroll wrote:
* Barbie ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
From: Greg McCarroll [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I seem to remember an extremely soft porn-ish film with julie andrews
at
On Wed, May 23, 2001 at 01:53:54PM +0100, Simon Wistow wrote:
(http://www.twoshortplanks.com/simon/filmfest/)
Time for yet another movie marathon since people have been carping on
about it grin and this time it's the long awaited
hacksploitation night - exploring the interesting and, umm,
Simon Wistow sent the following bits through the ether:
If anybody has any of these ...
I could bring along Real Genius? (slightly more old-skool hackers
though)
Leon
--
Leon Brocard.http://www.astray.com/
Iterative
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