144k sounds like a number he just made-up as he wss typing.
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144k sounds like a number he just made-up as he wss typing.
So are you suggesting I did it? I'd be proud to put my name to that. Unfortunately...
And I'm pretty sure that is the best explanation, I just want more details.
The one I saw would have been difficult to install without any locals spotting it happen, which they didn't, so I am very impressed and would be curious to know how they did it.
Sounds like it is clear who is behind it, unless there is some reason to not believe them.
Anyone can claim they did it but I am unsure they've provided proof. A NM art collective might explain the more local occurrences but they've been found across in the UK and across Europe, which sounds like international pranksters were at work.
They have extra intense lives as there is no time to upgrade to a Blu-ray player or shop around for fancy discs, they get in, grab the film they want and get out again.
OK, but who put the somebody there?
That's a pity, I would have given that a spin in the cinema.
We're gonna need a bigger float.
Yeah, something has really shifted the dial - a surge in DVD sales perhaps? No James Cameron effect and a slower month for HD?
It does feel like these are inevitable (or known to be on their way), I presume the studios just don't want to blow all the big titles in their back catalogue by chucking out 4k releases like there"s no tomorrow.
What I'd be interested to see are the more obscure outliers or films that recently got an HD release but no 4k and why.
It is a classic series of occurrences - probably one of the UK's best, often overshadowed by Rendlesham or the Warminster Thing.
I had assumed they were, it's just a surprise that the tobacco industry isn't lobbing them cash too.
Well Farage's plan seems to be working.
It's not often you get such high profile, sovereign citizen BS here in the UK.
There are quite a few mystery hums and odd noises reported and it is often difficult to pin down, it sounds like the council have done a very thorough piece of detective work.
I am surprised he is so blatant but he might as well put his cards on the table. I suspected the only reason he changed his mind is because he saw his path to power open and it is likely his best shot - stand in the election, lead Reform on a mission to wreck the Tories, offer a merger if he leads the combined parties and then he runs against the damp squib Starmer in thr next election and barrels into power on the kind of populist vote that gave BoJo the top job. With Trump in the White House and the hard right rampant in Europe, they'll help usher in a very dark, undemocratic time. It will likely coincide with a worsening climate apocalypse leading to water wars, mass migration out of the south as it becomes uninhabitable and societal decay for they'll offer themselves as the solution. Hard men for a hard world. At least until we get further down the road of automation when they don't need the bulk of humanity and they'll solve the Malthusian dilemma with targeted viruses.
Hopefully, Starmer divines the oncoming storm.and steps aside for Andy "King of the North" Burnham to ride south to our salvation but things are going to get rough either way.
Or, you know, we might drown him in milkshake...
Doubly so if you order the bikers a round of Shirley Temples.
"Cheer up luv, it may never 'appen" is a winner every time.
Looking forward to this - Jimmy Wang is the big draw but there's not a duff one on the list although Intimate Confessions seems the odd one out because of the more sexual content and I do wonder if that is better off in a more erotic boxset, perhaps opening up room for Return of the Bastard Swordsman, which seems an odd omission as they try to keep series together.
I will wait for the price to drop but there's talk of this not getting as big a run as the previous two (which did make repeated rounds of the sales).
Seems an odd extra given the key role colour plays. It's not like the B&W version of The Mist, where that was the original plan.