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Entries from August 2007

Holy crap, it’s day-glo kiddie breakcore!!!

30 August, 2007 · Leave a Comment

Hat tip: Juxtaposeur mentioned this tonight on his inaugural edition of Skip To The End music & chat show on Beat-Boot-Ique’s internetz radio.

Twas a top show, btw, with special guest Parasite from Death$ucker talking about the birth of breakcore, the Bristol scene (including D$ Recs, DSWAT, Toxic Dancehall, Goatlab, Bashout, the Black Swan etc), his inspirations (such as Digital Hardcore & the whole Alec Empire/ATR thing), and even the Bong-Ra wedding of the millennium! And he played a live laptop set at the end, which was jolly nice :)

Skip To The End should be a monthly show, so see you in the BBI chatroom in, um, about a month, I guess :D

Categories: Breakcore · Bristol · Podcasts & Radio · The Gogglebox · Viral Video + Clipz

Carpet’s wickedness – to be revealed SOON

30 August, 2007 · Leave a Comment

Take a look at this sequential photoset, created out of screengrabs from Kid Carpet’s ‘Make It Look Good‘ video…

Ask yourself – what witchcraft is he using? How can it be?

To be continued…

Carpet’s Nemesis (Flickr TRUTH album)

Categories: Bristol · Hearings · Music Vid
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Kid Carpet’s Serbian dream, and other stuff

29 August, 2007 · 2 Comments

carpet & caunes

Bristol’s exemplar of kiddietronica, Kid Carpet, has given his website a lovely spruce-up. Not big news in itself, but there are some nice pics of him and his carrier bag kru posing on the South Bank in that there Lunnon with the Maquis de Trash himself, M Antoine de Caunes!

you wouldn’t believe it but its true. me and the carrier bag dancing crew were filmed by Antoine de Caunes and Canal+ for French TV on the Southbank of the river Thames up Landan town, right by Tower Bridge and the big nob Mayors building

And as anyone who’s been to any of KC’s recent gigs may be aware, he’s aiming to represent teh Yookay at Eurovision!

i’m gearing up for a crack at getting on Eurovision 2008 in Serbia. if i get there i’m gonna have Jeff and a load of old Russian ladies dancing with me. it’s going to be the best doss ever of the earth

Check the Can’t Stop The Pop Facebook group for details of how to help this happen…

Linkies:

Categories: Hearings

Shuttit!

29 August, 2007 · Leave a Comment

Jack Regan

A big screen remake of The Sweeney? Hmmm…

Seems that the creator of the series, Ian Kennedy Martin (brother of equally iconic screenwriter Troy Kennedy-Martin – The Italian Job, Edge Of Darkness etc) is in on it, and Ray Winstone is possibly going to play Jack Regan.

Personally I’d rather see Between The Lines or The Cops make a comeback. And talking of BTL, I all but bumped into Siobhan Redmond (Mo Connell) at Victoria train station a few months back. A fine actor, I’d like to see and hear more from her.

Linkies:

Categories: The Gogglebox · The Pictures

HonkWatch #001: Dead End (2003)

29 August, 2007 · Leave a Comment

dead end puke

Laura Harrington comes to regret eating that whole chocolate pumpkin pie and all those kettle chips (from Dead End).

Categories: HonkWatch · The Pictures

Random New Band #005: Stanislav

29 August, 2007 · Leave a Comment

stanislav

Coming on strong like the sort of indie band that doesn’t make you cower with embarrassment. 4ADism with knobs on. Passionate songs, whoomping big riddims, and jingly jangliness of the most correct kind. Stanislav: random, in a good way.

They’re a (mostly) four-piece, and fight out of Milton Keynes (but don’t seem to count Cleo Laine or John Dankworth as band members). You may have heard them if you’ve ever listened to the Saturday Night With The Who Boys podcast.

Stanislav on MySpace
Stanislav on Unsigned

Categories: Random New Band · Tunes4U

Bloody crickets

28 August, 2007 · Leave a Comment

WTF is with that chorus of burglar alarm cicadas infesting St. Paul’s since Thursday? Still can’t pinpoint where it’s coming from, but it’s bloody loud at the back end of the flat. Most infuriating :(

Categories: Bristol · [ Personal ]

Definitely silly season in St. Paul’s

28 August, 2007 · Leave a Comment

After the early morning pyrotechnics, this evening we had the slowest foot pursuit ever, with two junkies arguing over a telly: “He’s nicked my mate’s TV! He’s stole it!” “Fuck off! It’s mine!”

Cue bemused onlookers: “It that your telly?”

“Yes, it’s my telly!” “No it’s not! It’s my mate’s telly!”

Most bizarre.

Categories: Bristol · [ Personal ]

Idiots with fireworks

28 August, 2007 · Leave a Comment

Ooops -I think some plank somewhere in BS2 may have just burnt their eyebrows off, judging by the number of fireworks all going off simultaneously a minute ago… Remember kids, keep your crackers in a biscuit tin ;)

Categories: Bristol · Elf & Well Bling · [ Personal ]

Cox’n about in Monument Valley

27 August, 2007 · Leave a Comment

searchers 2.0

So, anyone else looking forwards to Alex Cox’s new film, Searchers 2.0?

It premieres at the Venice Film Festival this Friday (31st August), and going on the synopsis it’s both an homage to John Ford and a typically atypical Cox movie. Plotwise there’s a coupla fellas going to Monument Valley to catch an open-air screening of The Searchers, and, um, Coxian things happen.

I like Alex Cox. Through his tenure on Moviedrome Alex Cox opened my eyes to films and ways of seeing film I doubt I would have come across on my own. I vividly remember seeing Get Carter for the first time (memorable all the more because my dad got back from a tenpin tournament that evening and told me my team had won the handicap competition – no sniggering). I remember the Alligator/Q The Winged Serpent double bill. I remember peculiar Westerns like Il Grande Silenzio, The Beguiled and Django; I remember Westerns-in-sheep’s-clothing like Yojimbo, Coogan’s Bluff and The Road Warrior. He introduced me to Hitchcock (Rope), to Mamet (House Of Games), to Raimi (Darkman), to Romero (Knightriders), to Carpenter (Assault On Precinct 13, Halloween & Escape From New York). More importantly, he made non-English language films seem less poncey and more approachable, which in turn helped me lose some of my parochial outlook in general.

And of the films he has made, I’ve enjoyed them all. Walker is probably my favourite. If you’ve not caught it, do. It’s about a 19th century American adventurer who invaded Nicaragua, but it’s not some trad historical epic. It throws anachronistic stuff like helicopter gunships into the mix, just in case the polemic is passing you by. When it comes to US foreign policy, and South & Central America’s beholdenness to Washington, Cox lets you know where he stands, and rarely in too subtle a way. After all, he turned down the chance to direct big budget Hollywood comedy ¡Three Amigos!:

I would essentially have been a hired hand for some comedians from Saturday Night Live. It would not have been a good experience, for them or me. The script had these weird political overtones: it promoted the idea that Americans have the right to intervene in a violent way in foreign countries – for all that it was supposed to be a comedy, it was actually propaganda for the Monroe Doctrine.

(from Cox’s notes on Straight To Hell, the film he made instead)

Anyhoo, like I said, I’m looking forward to seeing Searchers 2.0.

Linkies:

Categories: Events & Happenings · The Gogglebox · The Pictures · [ Personal ]

A little chilling

27 August, 2007 · Leave a Comment

coleman

“After the Los Angeles Car Show, my friends and I ate at Versailles [restaurant] on Venice Bouelvard. After a late lunch, we went next door to the surplus store. I was looking in the knife case when this man (yup, Gary Coleman) asked me what kind of knife would be legal to carry and be able to sever a human spine.”

From Former Child Star Central

Categories: FunnyBone · People

The Vinyl Frontier of bootleg concept albums

26 August, 2007 · Leave a Comment

vinyl

Those lovable rogues at Beat Boot-Ique (a mashup music community-cum-blog) have put together a marvellous SF film-themed bootleg concept album… Tis called The Vinyl Frontier – Vol.1 – Mashups From Outta Space, and you can download a rar folder of it in its entirety from BBI. It features some lovely tunes, including a couple by Bristol’s own Juxtaposeur (WoBcast/Eclectic Kettle)… I don’t want to spoil the surprise by explaining about each track individually, because it really is an audio journey ;) and worth going through it all the way rather than cherry-picking individual tunes. If you want commentary, check the BBI album notes, or this GYBO thread.

By way of a taster, though, here’s ‘That Chewie Tune’ by Guv’nor:

Tracklisting:

Side A
01. Virtual DJ – Eve of a problem
02. CMP – Intergalactic Predator
03. Virtual DJ – Slow Martian Nasty Girl
04. Viper Pilot – Ballad of the colonial Roughnecks
05. Juxtaposeur – Space Dictation
06. Guv’nor – That Chewie Tune
07. DJ Le Clown – 200

Side B
08. DJ Useo vs Celebrity Murder Party – Goldrush Revolution
09. Juxtaposeur – Moon Conversation
10. Guv’nor – UFO Outta Space
11. DJ Useo vs Celebrity Murder Party – Love Rocket
12. Celebrity Murder Party – Wrath of Khan Never knows
13. DJ Useo – Major Tomgebirge
14. Icky – Let me be Outta Space

Compiled by Beat Bootique productions
Catalogue number – BBI001
Released: 24-08-2007
Download here

Categories: Bootleggage · Sample · Scores, Soundtracks, Foley & FX · The Pictures

The first cut is the Closet

26 August, 2007 · Leave a Comment

R Kelly’s Trapped In The Closet (part 1) – just because one of my neighbour’s just been sat in her car listening to it whilst flicking through paint colour charts :o

Categories: FunnyBone · Viral Video + Clipz · [ Personal ]

Pandora’s Box-fresh new soundtrack

26 August, 2007 · Leave a Comment

Poster, PBSpotted a rather juicy looking event taking place here in Bristol in three weeks – a special screening of a classic silent movie complete with a never-been-publicly-played new score. The film’s Die Büchse Der Pandora (Pandora’s Box), featuring bobtastic Jazz Age icon Louise Brooks in a career-defining role as a free spirited and licentious woman in a pre-feminist world. At least, that’s what I think it’s about.

There’s all sorts of moralistic storytelling tropes, like the ‘bad’ woman wreaking havoc to all around her by refusing to conform to ‘conventional’ gender roles, amoral or immoral behaviour leading to downfall, the inevitable tragedy that leads on from unfettered pleasure-seeking, that sort of thing; but FFS, it’s Louise Brooks in her first big screen role! Unrepentant, unconventional, unbroken. A Clytemnestra or Medea or Antigone for early cinema. And that journey, from the blood myths and theatre of ancient Greece, through the Expressionism and ambiguities of Weimar Germany, to this movie (named as it is after the Greek Eve, with all the baggage which that carries, after all), is a potent, evocative one.

Pandora’s Box smallSorry, went a bit pretentious and whatnot. Anyhow, there’s lots of cinematic memes to get stuck into too, if you don’t dig tropes ;) – Jack The Ripper, ‘white slavery’, love triangles, all that jazz.

Back to the event. It’s being organised by Bristol Silents (which has support from the likes of the very nice Kevin Brownlow) and the Watershed (“Britain’s First Media Centre”, aka the Wankershit, contrasting nicely with the Analphoney across the harbour – cheers Andy :D ), and takes place at Colston Hall on Saturday 15th September. The new score is composed by Paul Lewis, and will be performed by minstrels from the Royal Ballet Sinfonia:

“The score is operatic and the melodies full-blooded,” he explained.

“In spite of this I am scoring it for a relatively small orchestra as I believe this gives greater intimacy and a closer connection with the individual characters.”

(From article on BBC Bristol website)

It’s a bit pricey though – £20. Tickets from the Colston Hall box office (0117 922 3686).

Linkies:

  • Criterion Collection – a 2-DVD box set, featuring mucho extras, 4 scores and contextual interviews
  • DVD Beaver – always-excellent resource on both technical quality of DVD editions and on the material itself

Pandora’s back

Categories: Events & Happenings · Scores, Soundtracks, Foley & FX · Shecks & Shecksuality · The Pictures

CineMaths #002: Kakushi Toride No San Akunin (The Hidden Fortress)

25 August, 2007 · Leave a Comment

Categories: CineMaths · Posters, Stickers, Badges, Covers & Postcards · The Pictures

A Royal Futura beckons

24 August, 2007 · Leave a Comment

royal futura

I’ve been watching Wes Anderson films recently (Bottle Rocket, Rushmore, The Royal Tenenbaums) and came across an interesting if brief page about his repeated use of the Futura family of typefaces:

Mark Simonson ‘Royal Tenenbaum’s World Of Futura’

Categories: Fontastic · The Pictures · Watchings

Never fear! Batmarsh & Rogering are here!

23 August, 2007 · Leave a Comment

Batmarsh & Rogerin

Reassuring news for those of us concerned about the recent licensing trials and tribulations of St. Paul’s Carnival here in Bristol:

Local LibDem crimefighting duo Shirley Marshall and Jon Rogers (rumoured to have been the stunt doubles for Del Boy and Rodney in the Batman & Robin episode of OFAH, filmed in front of the Coroner’s Court) have assured us in the latest arse-scratching edition of ‘Ashley Focus’ that they are – deep breath – “asking questions”. Phew!

libdem questions

Categories: Bristol · Bristol Shitty Council · Events & Happenings · Municipally Yours · NewsBurst · People · Politik · The Gogglebox
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Bummed out by Buffalo Bill…

23 August, 2007 · 2 Comments

Hamish & Bill

I was watching Hamish Macbeth the other day, and in one episode (‘A Pillar Of The Community’, S1E2) the plot revolves around this pulp Western writer, and in the course of the story, our erstwhile hero Hamish goes snooping in the author’s shed, where he finds all manner of Wild West bric-a-brac… Including an old Buffalo Bill annual, which I was sure I recognised as one I had – number 5, from 1953, complete with colourful Denis McLoughlin cover.

But on closer inspection it’s #3, from 1950. Poop :(

Buffalo Bill, 1950: NOT GOT / Buffalo Bill, 1953: GOT

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via FoxyTunes

Categories: B.A.F. · Comics · Readings · The Gogglebox · Watchings · [ Personal ]

Search term surveillance

23 August, 2007 · Leave a Comment

It’s usual mix of stuff at the moment – people looking for MILF porn and Polish swear words for the most part – but I have to say, the multiple searches for “bren gun blueprints” worries me slightly…
bren

traditional polish costumes
kurt vonnegut
dirty words in polish
bren gun blueprints
shizzle england opinion court
Gas pump girls divx
origami letter
madnomad
dubstep comic
youtube cupid souffle
zombie snail
milf podcast
Punk Fonts
gybo blog list
“turtle submarine”
“slab murphy”
bren gun blueprints
no gender names
you can’t fuck with me

Categories: Googlicious · [ Personal ]

“Now can you see why I’m so funking angry?!”

23 August, 2007 · Leave a Comment

The airline version of Pete’s angry early morning monologue in Shaun Of The Dead… Prink.

Categories: FunnyBone · Sweariness · The Pictures · Viral Video + Clipz

Sapph Pacific

23 August, 2007 · Leave a Comment

IHLOF lips

I’ve just watched In Her Line Of Fire, directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith. It’s basically a lesbian action thriller, with Mariel Hemingway (an actor offering mucho gay film subtext, thanks to Personal Best) as Delaney, a Secret Service bodyguard trying to rescue the Vice President from kidnappers after their plane crashes near a remote Pacific island. The Veep is played by David Keith (not to be mistaken with Keith David) – possibly best known for acting psycho in Donald Cammell’s White Of The Eye, as well as paying-the-bill roles in things like The Two Jakes & Major League II, and we learn that he’s a straight-talking (ahem), honest ex-soldier, who served with Delaney in Gulf War 1. They share a comradely concern for each other, but the only sniff of sexual tension is – unusually for this genre – between Delaney and a young (female) reporter who was on board the plane when it crashed, Sharon Serrano (Jill Bennett). It definitely makes things run a bit more interestingly, because this is a run-of-the-mill actioner, though as the director, Brian Trenchard-Smith, has explained, there are two versions circulating, one being, if you will, a pink-reduced cut, which strips out all but the most subtle moments between the two women.

Aside from the lesbian angle, it’s all pretty straight forward: it’s set in the country of ‘San Pietro’, which is at one point described as being “in the Solomons”, although all the locals look or sound to me either Maori or Samoan (it was filmed in New Zealand/Aotorea). There’s some sort of civil war going on, with a rebel army holed up in the jungle of a small island, Barago, training to overthrow an unseen dictator, under the tutelage of a motley band of mercenaries. The mercenaries are led by an American, Armstrong (David Milbern), who is meant to be some sort of crazed psychopath, as well as a venal hired gun, and a piqued, cast-aside warrior (“my dad served two tours in Vietnam, my brother’s in a VA hospital in Virginia with stumps for legs”) – kind of a blend of Tommy Lee Jones (Under Siege), Bruce Payne (Passenger 57) and Ed Harris (The Rock). Only not as good, because for the most part he prats about like a muscle mary with roid rage.

The most interesting character for me was the actual rebel leader (or at least the most senior we see in the film), Petelo (Robbie Magasiva). Magasiva throws a whole load of seriousness into the part – he puts across very human qualities into what comes across as a thoroughly underwritten (or brutally over-edited) part. He’s full of rage and despair at the state of the country, yet he has himself compromised the struggle against the unnamed dictator by hiring a bunch of Western nutjobs, who swan about like feudal warlords. He also fails to assert more than the most basic authority in the camp – until a crucial turning point – choosing instead to act as an underling to his own sub-contractor… But yeah, he’s good. I’ve seen him before, in the Kiwi Lock, Stock-teefing Stickmen (pool supplanting poker). Deserves some decent parts he can make his own.

Sorry, I’m meandering. I wouldn’t say it’s a great film – not even in its genre – but it’s certainly interesting, and rattles along at a pace. The fight scenes aren’t the best, but they work, though it’s one of those movies where getting shot requires stunt dudes to do that throwing-their-feet-in-the-air thing, followed by the landing-on-their-backs-with-loud-grunt flourish. Ketchup-free GSW, all very A-Team. And talking of The A-Team, it also shares that whole overused location syndrome – you keep seeing the same stretch of river, the same trees in the jungle, the same beach, all the way through. Sure, the jeeps and bikes and rebels may be moving in different directions, but sometimes the camera seems to be in exactly the same place.

On a more positive note, the armourer seems to have had fun; I don’t think I’ve seen a Carl Gustaf M/45 in film since Uncommon Valor (or the wack last series of Tour Of Duty). And Brian Trenchard-Smith strikes me as a pretty imaginative genre director, who despite revelling in some clichés also avoids others (eg the ‘terrorist’ word is used only once, and only then in reference to the American mercenary). And yes, the use of a lesbian hero – without pretext, without excuses – is interesting, especially in a film that is not ‘worthy’.

In fact, BTS – who I’ve only really come across as the director of BMX Bandits and The Siege Of Firebase Gloria – appears to be a very approachable hack, judging by his posts on the IMDb message boards, discussing his work (I don’t use the word ‘hack’ as an insult, btw):

TIDES and IN HER LINE OF FIRE are gay-lite movies. I would have been happy to have made their gay issues more front and centre, but that would have involved additional shooting time and post production that the budgets would not cover. A gay and a straight version of each film was needed to recoup the cost from an international television market that is not particularly progressive. The straight version of each film recovered the lion’s share of the investment.
As a straight man, father of 2 sons, I was happy to make films with a message of tolerance. Gay people are just as capable of extreme acts of heroism as straight people. Sexual preference has no influence over courage. As a film maker I enjoy genre cocktails; so it amused me to do a Lesbian Rambo and a gay riff on Crimson Tide/Run Silent Run Deep. But the realities of the market place means the mixture must be created in 15 shooting days, 14 in the case of In Her Line Of Fire. And most people will end up seeing the straight less interesting version. C’est la vie.

From ‘Gay-themed action movie’?! (thread on Tides Of War IMDb message board)

So, erm, in conclusion – In Her Line Of Fire: worth catching, but don’t expect the best film ever, or even the best action film ever.

Linkies:

Categories: Shecks & Shecksuality · The Pictures · Watchings · [ Review ]

Something strange in your neighbourhood, who ya gonna call? MOLECATCHERS!

22 August, 2007 · Leave a Comment

Evil mole bastard

Suffering from the talpine menace? Don’t want to resort to agricultural napalm or yucky poisons?

Then get ye a traditional British molecatcher and let them weave their Jedi-style magic on the evil furry blind burrowing bastards.

Hoo hah!

Categories: B.A.F. · Beasts & Monsters
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Let’s make movie magic…

21 August, 2007 · Leave a Comment

ATPM dioptric

Categories: Let’s Make Movies · The Pictures

Legal links

20 August, 2007 · Leave a Comment

A belated follow-on from the TCTE All-AboutAmerican-Law Thread

Categories: Beaks & Silks

Grrrr… Flickrd off

15 August, 2007 · Leave a Comment

As I have noted in the comments for my post about finishing the film poster project, for some reason some of the Flickr albums I uploaded posters to aren’t working.

The only ones affected (at the moment) are:

When I get the chance I will hunt down my back up DVD and reupload the missing pics.

Sorry about that, I dunno why it’s happened, any ideas gratefully received :)

*** EDIT ***

I’ve now made a start on the reuploading…

Categories: Posters, Stickers, Badges, Covers & Postcards · The Pictures · [ Personal ]

The pulp is catholic

15 August, 2007 · Leave a Comment

I have been wading through my bookmarks, trying (and failing) to tidy things up, or at least trim it all down to a number that I can upload them to an online manager to keep things synchronised, and in the course of it came across a handful devoted to pulp paperbacks, the yellow press and all novels cheap and sensationalist…

PassionSkinLoverGirls

Some wonderful covers on these sites, and some even talk about the text, too ;)

A fine reminder of days past, when I would wade through the rents’ pulp mountain, basing my literary choices purely on gaudily sensational covers and breathlessly exclaimed taglines, something which would generally reward the reader with a full-throttle, plot-driven rattle through adverb abuse and 2D characterisation. Which I would argue is a bloody good thing in a novel, especially if you want something to read on the crapper.

Ahhh, the halcyon days of NEL and Coronet and all the rest…

BookScans
Naughty Novels
Trash Fiction
Vintage Paperbacks

Hat tip: Vinny 8)

Categories: Posters, Stickers, Badges, Covers & Postcards · Pulp

24 Hour Party ends for Factory boss

10 August, 2007 · Leave a Comment

tonywilson

Anthony Wilson dies from cancer (BBC)

Anthony Wilson, the music mogul behind some of Manchester’s most successful bands, has died of cancer.

The Salford-born entrepreneur, who managed New Order, Joy Division and the Happy Mondays, was diagnosed last year during a routine visit to the doctor.

The 57-year-old, who launched Factory records and the Hacienda nightclub, underwent emergency surgery in January to remove a kidney.

He passed away on Friday evening in hospital.

Categories: Dead Pool · NewsBurst · People

Can’t Forget About UK

10 August, 2007 · Leave a Comment

Charlie Sloth can’t, and nor should you…

A fine hip hop hat-tip to the UKHH pioneers, such as:

Imperial mixers, Audio Kings, Derrick B, Family quest, Mud Fam/Skinny, London Posse, Phaze one, Tim Westwood, Mike Allen, Soul 2 Soul (Jazzy B), Jazzy b, Roots Manuver, Blak Twang, DJ 279, Richie Rich, Shorty Blitz, Cookie Crew, Phantom, Mark Russell, Silver bullet, Dynamic 3, Syndicate, Monie Love, Music of Life?, Roger Quick, Smith & Mighty, Max Lx?, Braintax, Caveman, Demon boys, Cash Crew, Catch 22, Big Ted, Stereo MC’s, Simon Harris, Dave Peirce, Mr freski, CJ Mackintosh, Emcee Duke, cut Master Swift, Nutrament, Morgen Khan, Black Prophetz, Jonzi-d, Normsky, Paul H, DSM, Team 3 B, MC D, Task Force, Gunshot, Hijack, Overlord X, MC Mello, Guttersnypes, Bury crew, Social illness, Pretty boy g, rapologists, David toop, Dave cash c, Goldtop, Lady suger sweet, Ruthless rap assassins, Mc Chico, Dizzy Heights, Einstein, TY, Wee papa girl rappers, She rockers, Mc Merlin, Blade, Prime rhyme masters, Dave vj & max lx, Mix masters, Cut master Swift, Jump, Dj Pogo, junior g, Funky DL, Outlaw posse

[sic]

Categories: Music Vid · Tunes4U
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Spaced & amused

10 August, 2007 · Leave a Comment

I’m watching series two of Spaced (again) (I would have started with the first series, except for the fact my inestimable flatmate appears to have lost the DVD and neglected to tell me :x )

Anyway, obviously it’s tippety toppety, and it reminded me of this pic wot I dun did recently after spotting a familiar face whilst watching The Headsman:

'Thou KNOWEST why...'

Spaced Out (semi-official fan-operated website)

Categories: The Gogglebox · Watchings · [ Personal ]

CineMaths #001: Blow Out

10 August, 2007 · Leave a Comment

Categories: CineMaths · Posters, Stickers, Badges, Covers & Postcards · The Pictures