Erimus74
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Great film laughing, when did you realise he wasnt alive?Sixth sense for me.
Great film laughing, when did you realise he wasnt alive?Sixth sense for me.
Is that the one where they didn't escape to the countryside? Great film, been a while since I last watched it.
Later than I'd like to admit!Great film laughing, when did you realise he wasnt alive?
For me bear, when he was sat on the window ledge halfway up the stairs, think he was in a school, or libraryLater than I'd like to admit!
I still thought he was alive even when you saw the hole in his back. I was convinced t the scene in the restaraunt he and his wife were having a conversation.Great film laughing, when did you realise he wasnt alive?
Mama Mia. Sex and the city 2.There’s been plenty of films that I have sat through to please ex’s that have been great when they’ve ended!!
You're just a big old softie really, aren't you?Its's this. Anyone who says otherwise can kiss my fat @rse!
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Carter's assassin was sitting in the same carriage as him in the opening scene. Yes, he was doomed from the start.Get Carter- I was hoping against hope that wouldn't happen, but you just knew it would...
A passing nod to the Italian Job- How the hell else do you finish a film like that off
YupYou're just a big old softie really, aren't you?
It was years after I saw the film that I realised that... The wonders of a bit of searching on the net, many years after, eh?Carter's assassin was sitting in the same carriage as him in the opening scene. Yes, he was doomed from the start.