Play off final 2004 outside the pub . Massive game of keepy uppy . hilarious watching the ball come down on top of peoples heads who werent paying attention or knocking their beers everywhere. Then it came to me ...... My moment of glory ..... I thought id give it a huge kick . Kicked it on...
I think 'Live die repeat' was the American title for Edge of tomorrow so same film.
Oblivion was the drone one.
Love Edge of tomorrow . Hes hilarious in Tropic thunder. My most watched film though is The Last Samurai ......Love that film . Think it took my 10th watch to not cry at it.:smile:
if youve got a surround system would you not consider getting a receiver . MY receiver will kick out better sound to the speakers and has 4 hdmi that just goes into 1 on the tv. More expense obviously.
loved it on the spectrum many years ago so thought id jump in on ps4 and just found the learning curve a bit too steep and/or i didnt have the time so gave up after5 hours or so
So hard to say really. First couple years definitely yes then i suppose when you get used to the new environment and start taking things for granted you get on a bit of a downer. Start missing mates, family and football of course. You still dont want to come back but miss those things a lot...
And also toning things down a little further i love dorian Gray
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wUAAXU6ruGg
and surprising myself even been getting into melodic deep house / techno stuff lately
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sbFOJN5tq1s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KTKekTuN3_M
used to love my gabba back in the day but more the hard german stuff vs the dutch stuff which i found to poppy if that makes sense . Lenny Dee was my fave too back in the day along with colin Dale. Still like my hard stuff which shocks people as im 50 and living in New Zealand for the last 4...
i probably get one game at a decent time a season and tonight is one of them. I can even watch this with a beer!! Its still 1130pm for me so the main problem is getting too pissed before the game
Surely Valencia is close enough to the UK for you to pop back for a long weekend once a month if you want. See family / go to the pub / watch the Albion / cool down your balls.
I moved here to NZ in Oct 2016 and its really not possible to do that so i have been thinking what it would be like...
Insidious would fit the bill . Not gory very creepy and i think prob one of the best jump scares ever on film, in fact its a jump scare fest! . Love that film and its pg13
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=65A66nt-G3Q