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  1. Most have been played once, or in some cases never played at all. I'm open to offers on them, too. If you have any questions then please feel free to chuck me a message over. Pictures can also be provided.

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    Star Wars - Jedi Fallen Order 

    Assassin's Creed Odyssey

    Assassin's Creed Origins

    Medieval 

    Judgment 

    Persona 5 - Unopened 

    Telltale The Walking Dead - Definitive Edition 

     

    Cheers for looking!

  2. Rather worryingly from what I've read, nobody really seems to have taken an issue with Bubblegum, and there does seem to be a bit of a 'no problem at all' attitude attached with it. The vast majority of wrestling fans utterly disgust me.

  3. I was made redundant in May and I’ve pretty much come to a forgone conclusion I’m going to possibly try my hand at call centre work. 

     

    Universal Jobmatch is quite possibly my least favourite job search site on the planet, mind. Indeed is quite possibly the best of a very bad bunch though. As Slapnut said, they're all shit. 

  4. Reet, I have a bit of a question... I quite fancying going to Download this year but really don't fancy camping, I like my comforts far too much. I was wondering if anyone knew of any decent hotels in the area? 

     

    Also, I generally assume that with the car pass you can come and go in the car as you please? It's possibly a bit of a daft question, but I've never been to a festival before  :sneaky:

     

    Much obliged for any help!

  5. ZodiacMy quest for film of 2007 begins here. This is a belter of a movie and a good place to start. You won't actually learn anything from this. There aren't any great plot twists but that isn't the point. The point is the story of a serial killer which is told very well.

    Well, you might if you can't be arsed to read Greysmith's Zodiac books, or you're not familiar with the zodiac case at hand :sneaky:
  6. Regarding Zodiac

    The lakeside scene, I was fine when you see him scooting about in the tree's, but when he appears with the hood on, I had to stop my self from you know, laughing. It's weird though, how Fincher changed my thoughts that next second though with the frenzied attack, especially when he starts stabbing that woman on that floor. And that line I was referring to was the "er it's pre law". Cringe worthy.

    As for the books, I'm not in to true crime in the slightest but Greysmith delves more in too the idea of other suspects, and discusses evidence that's associated with the police and Greysmiths favourite

  7. Zodiac - a great movie which is very interesting and intriguing, with an authentic look (the film looks like it was set in the different time periods) and a great cast with good performances from all of the lead actors. The film looks mostly at the effect the case had on the lives and careers of the different men who got involved in the hunt for the Zodiac killer, and is a dialogue-driven movie and long at over 2-and-a-half-hours. The limited action and lack of answers & a definite killer in the end could be off-putting for some, but personally I had no problem with the way the film progressed and the ending, and I found it to be one of the best films of 2007.

    Seconded. I watched this yesterday and really enjoyed it. I found it had a really odd pace in that it didn't really feel like it had a typical ABC narrative to build tension, it was more a labyrinth of dead ends. It also really nailed how easy it is for some people to become obsessed with unsolvable cases and how the red-tape of police/legal procedures can just as easily be masking the truth as it can provide the kind of red-herrings that lead such obsessives completely down the wrong path. This was just a really satisfying meal of a film.
    Thirded. I saw it on Sunday on its limited showing around here, and thought it was great, especially with its authentic feel of the time period, as well as how well some of Zodiac's frenzied attacks came off and how obsession wound up taking over some of the central characters lives. There really was only really the one scene that came off looking clumsy especially with that line and you'll probably know what it is. But that
  8. Parkamarka there actually really good. So good in fact I'm on there Myspace page listening to there other songs that are available. They remind me of The Shins in a way, but more of what's good in the Indie/Folk rock scene. 'For Real' is a stand out on there page.

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