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mezzer Main Stand, Block F, Row 20 seat 1... 21 Oct 15 10.28am | |
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Saw on the news today, today's the day they went back to the future in the film. Of all the forecasts made, I bet no one saw the headlines of the day being about the Queen holding a banquet in honour of the Chinese leader and a multi billion Pound agreement being announced of the Chinese joining the French to build the UK nuclear programme. Fact is often stranger than fiction.
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Hoof Hearted 21 Oct 15 10.49am | |
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Keith Lemon's spoof tribute should be fun.... ITV2 at 9pm
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gambler Kent 21 Oct 15 11.28am | |
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Whats the obsession with this back to the future s***e?
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Part Time James 21 Oct 15 11.29am | |
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They were right about Palace getting into Europe though. Come to think of it, not sure if that was in Back To The Future 2 or a dream I had.
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jamiemartin721 Reading 21 Oct 15 11.55am | |
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Average film about a man almost knobbing his mother, followed by increasingly s**tier sequels. For a less positive outlook, the Back to the Future essentially states that all outcomes are predetermined and that free will is an illusion. Only those capable of time travel have the capacity for free will, in so much as they can travel back in time to create changes. Everyone else is otherwise acting out a clockwork play.
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Beastie 21 Oct 15 12.03pm | |
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Maybe depends on your age but I grew up the films and could quite happily watch them whenever they’re on the box. Definitely iconic. The 80’s gets slated for quite a lot but the big films from that era are unbeatable.
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Part Time James 21 Oct 15 12.07pm | |
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Quote jamiemartin721 at 21 Oct 2015 11.55am
Average film about a man almost knobbing his mother, followed by increasingly s**tier sequels. For a less positive outlook, the Back to the Future essentially states that all outcomes are predetermined and that free will is an illusion. Only those capable of time travel have the capacity for free will, in so much as they can travel back in time to create changes. Everyone else is otherwise acting out a clockwork play.
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fledgling Beckenham 21 Oct 15 12.16pm | |
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Quote Part Time James at 21 Oct 2015 12.07pm
Quote jamiemartin721 at 21 Oct 2015 11.55am
Average film about a man almost knobbing his mother, followed by increasingly s**tier sequels. For a less positive outlook, the Back to the Future essentially states that all outcomes are predetermined and that free will is an illusion. Only those capable of time travel have the capacity for free will, in so much as they can travel back in time to create changes. Everyone else is otherwise acting out a clockwork play.
So I could well be the dad I never knew?
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Hrolf The Ganger 21 Oct 15 12.22pm | |
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Back to the Future was a decent 80's film but if you want a better prediction of the future, read 1984.
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Monty the Eagle Lima 21 Oct 15 12.30pm | |
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Quote Beastie at 21 Oct 2015 12.03pm
Maybe depends on your age but I grew up the films and could quite happily watch them whenever they’re on the box. Definitely iconic. The 80’s gets slated for quite a lot but the big films from that era are unbeatable.
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Part Time James 21 Oct 15 12.32pm | |
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Quote fledgling at 21 Oct 2015 12.16pm
Quote Part Time James at 21 Oct 2015 12.07pm
Quote jamiemartin721 at 21 Oct 2015 11.55am
Average film about a man almost knobbing his mother, followed by increasingly s**tier sequels. For a less positive outlook, the Back to the Future essentially states that all outcomes are predetermined and that free will is an illusion. Only those capable of time travel have the capacity for free will, in so much as they can travel back in time to create changes. Everyone else is otherwise acting out a clockwork play.
So I could well be the dad I never knew?
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Part Time James 21 Oct 15 12.34pm | |
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Quote Hrolf The Ganger at 21 Oct 2015 12.22pm
Back to the Future was a decent 80's film but if you want a better prediction of the future, read 1984.
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