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Date: 09 December 2006 11:49:34
it's just not at a future date films that suffer. When we went to see the new Bond film there were 15 minutes of adverts, for things in the film, using clips from the film..... I mean really.....
I was rather annoyed about that too. I took the decision to stop watching trailers and behind the scenes stuff about a week before the film came out because I thought it was spoiling too much. It was a full half an hour between the advertised time and the film starting.
What did you think of Emma topping the Judges' leaderboard, and getting three 10s but still being in the bottom two??
Ah, a Strictly Come Dancing question. In the Farli household, we were quite content with that outcome. We figured that it was very improbable that the public vote would completely reverse the judges scores, which would be the only way for Emma to leave. This is reasonably intuitive, so the British viewing public (God bless 'em) decided not to waste their money in voting for a sure non-loser. Am I making sense?
The question of course then becomes: What happens in a tie on points? Is it the public vote or the judges' that affects the final outcome?
and finally, which stall were your family on at Warley??
Sorry, not saying! It was a Welsh one.