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Monthly Archives: December 2011
Who needs a games console? GTA 3 on iPad best thing since sliced bread..
Many years ago in a galaxy far, far away, I had a PS2. On that PS2 I had a copy of Grand Theft Auto III. I played it until the cows came home. It convinced me that in addition to … Continue reading
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iA Writer: Gets the job jobbed
I’m trying, perhaps unsuccessfully, to try my hand at creative writing in the hope that perhaps one day I might be able to put it to good use writing screenplays. I’ve been looking for inexpensive writing toolkits that would help … Continue reading
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Fan caught taping Red Dwarf recordings at audience shoot?
Update: The culprit was found having uploaded the footage to YouTube. The user eventually bowed to (polite) peer pressure (judging from the comments) and eventually removed the video themselves. Hoorah. Problem solved. Nobody now need be angry. Apparently there are … Continue reading
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Movie connections – well, I never..
So we were watching John Huston’s adaptation of Annie (1982) on Christmas Day and then switched over to TCM to Charlie & The Chocolate Factory (2005) in which I was fortunate to be somewhat involved in (I still recall the … Continue reading
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