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A/S/L: 37, Male, Weston-super-Mare, UK
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Interests: My kids, movies, music, literature and computing

Tuesday, 29th August 2006
Frightfest and Beyond...

Gah! I'm half dead!

I got to London Paddington on Thursday just before 22.30 and needed to make my way over to Waterloo for the next leg of my journey. So I went to the ticket office and asked for a ticket to Whitton that would include underground to Waterloo.

It cost me �16.90

"Thats quite a lot I thought..." as I walked from the office. I got outside, looked at the ticket and it said Witham and not Whitton - which wasnt where I wanted to be going at all. So I returned to the ticket office and exchanged the �16.90 worth of tickets for a �6.30 TravelCard and some cold hard cash...

I will provide quick reviews/scores once I have been home and sync'd my Palm up, as I'm not typing it all in again :)

I will however, make mention of what films you should be looking out for over the next few months.

Pans Labyrinth - Guillermo del Toros beautifically crafted tale of fantasy
Hatchet - Adam Green's gory, funny and superbly put together old school slasher.
See No Evil - superb slasher starring Kane from WWE
The Living And The Dead - awesome. Pure brilliance that will have running a rollercoaster of emotion. Miss this and miss out.
The Lost - Lucky McKee strikes again. Outstanding horror.
Behind The Mask:The Rise of Leslie Vernon - an interesting take on the mocumentary/horror genre. Mixes comedy elements and a true horror story with gorgeous story emements.
The Host - Korean monster movie. Funny, touching and a little jumpy - this one keeps your interest all the way through.

Off home later to see both my kids and Shell, who has remained inebriated since my departure so as not to miss me :)

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