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Disney Star Movie night! - Signs

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Hey everyone, 

 

Welcome to the O2 Community movie night! After a week of voting we've decided on Signs as the movie to watch and tonight's the night yahoo

 

How is this going to work? 

We'll all start the film at the same time, I'm thinking 8pm if that works for everyone? Then we can then discuss the movie as it happens in the comments of this thread. smile Feel free to get involved even if you only have Signs on a Blu-Ray or another streaming service. wink

 

There is a fantastic range of movies and TV shows that have just hit Disney+ with the launch of Disney Star so if everyone has fun tonight we can make it a regular feature. cool

 


 

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Really pleased others watched The Serpent. One of the best things on TV recently.

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@Anonymous wrote:

I purposely didn't watch this because i wanted to try and get the story from your posts.. I'd suggest trying it.. its mind bending

 

The film.

So some bird called Isabel, is foreign, has an ugly baby, maybe an uber driver, not very good at DIY... goes to see what all the commotion is in the middle of a field in the middle of the night. Aliens presumably, who have rabies or are afraid of the sea.

 

Members of the forum.

All have issues.. some with alcohol & some are just big sissys.

 

Close?

 

 


Isabelle was a dog, the four-legged variety and was the second dog who met her demise at the claws of Aliens

The first dog was murdered by the pug-ugly kid with a barbecue fork

Magical planks of wood were produced to board up windows and doors but the aliens came through the roof

Finally the family descended to the cellar by torchlight but they forgot about the cellar coal shute

Apparently water 'burnt' the aliens and once the rain came (or snow?)they all disappeared from whence they came

Only then did @TheresaV emerge from behind the sofa with her third wine bottle in hand!

 

Enjoyed the film actually as it was years ago I first watched it and forgotten a lot of the funny and ludicrous bits

This should be a monthly event on the community slight_smile


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@jonsie wrote:

@Anonymous wrote:

I purposely didn't watch this because i wanted to try and get the story from your posts.. I'd suggest trying it.. its mind bending

 

The film.

So some bird called Isabel, is foreign, has an ugly baby, maybe an uber driver, not very good at DIY... goes to see what all the commotion is in the middle of a field in the middle of the night. Aliens presumably, who have rabies or are afraid of the sea.

 

Members of the forum.

All have issues.. some with alcohol & some are just big sissys.

 

Close?

 

 


Isabelle was a dog, the four-legged variety and was the second dog who met her demise at the claws of Aliens

The first dog was murdered by the pug-ugly kid with a barbecue fork

Magical planks of wood were produced to board up windows and doors but the aliens came through the roof

Finally the family descended to the cellar by torchlight but they forgot about the cellar coal shute

Apparently water 'burnt' the aliens and once the rain came (or snow?)they all disappeared from whence they came

Only then did @TheresaV emerge from behind the sofa with her third wine bottle in hand!

 

Enjoyed the film actually as it was years ago I first watched it and forgotten a lot of the funny and ludicrous bits

This should be a monthly event on the community slight_smile


@jonsieI couldn't have summarised it better myself joy And I agree, this should definitely a monthly event on the community. Next time you gotta give me a relaxing romance or something though folks sweat_smile

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@Anonymous wrote:

I purposely didn't watch this because i wanted to try and get the story from your posts.. I'd suggest trying it.. its mind bending

 

The film.

So some bird called Isabel, is foreign, has an ugly baby, maybe an uber driver, not very good at DIY... goes to see what all the commotion is in the middle of a field in the middle of the night. Aliens presumably, who have rabies or are afraid of the sea.

 

Members of the forum.

All have issues.. some with alcohol & some are just big sissys.

 

Close?

 

 


This should be the synopsis of the movie on all streaming platforms @Anonymous . AND to answer your question in the final sentence, I am both upside_down

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@Cleoriff wrote:

Really pleased others watched The Serpent. One of the best things on TV recently.


Also highly recommend watching "It's a Sin" on Channel 4 if you haven't already @Cleoriff thumbsup

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@TheresaV wrote:

@Cleoriff wrote:

Really pleased others watched The Serpent. One of the best things on TV recently.


Also highly recommend watching "It's a Sin" on Channel 4 if you haven't already @Cleoriff thumbsup


I've watched it @TheresaV. Very emotional. Also Russell T Davies, the dramatist, is also responsible for Dr Who. 2005-2010.

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@Cleoriff wrote:

@TheresaV wrote:

@Cleoriff wrote:

Really pleased others watched The Serpent. One of the best things on TV recently.


Also highly recommend watching "It's a Sin" on Channel 4 if you haven't already @Cleoriff thumbsup


I've watched it @TheresaV. Very emotional. Also Russell T Davies, the dramatist, is also responsible for Dr Who. 2005-2010.


I didn't know that! I never got into Dr Who myself I have to admit, it wasn't really a thing back home either!

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