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Will do, Cap'n.
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Quote: Aaron @ May 11 2008, 9:40 PM BST

People who leave during the credits are knobs.


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People that stay till the end have gone to movies on their own.
 
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I goto movies on my own all the time.

If you're seeing a friend why sit in a darkened room where you can't talk for 2 hours?

Unless you're really boring and ugly.

Is that why people ask me to go to the cinema?
 
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Quote: M Lewis @ May 11 2008, 11:41 PM BST

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Nothing wrong with that!
 

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Quote: Griff @ May 11 2008, 10:26 PM BST

I really liked the first Pirates Of The Caribbean but thought the two sequels were stinkers.

Pirates are brilliant. The best pirates ever are in The Pyrates by George Macdonald Fraser.


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I've got that book although I haven't got around to reading it yet.
 
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Quote: Aaron @ May 11 2008, 10:36 PM BST


Film-wise, I highly recommend Yellowbeard, which is marvellously insane.


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I love Yellowbeard, but find people strangely reluctant to give it a go.

On the plus side, I've nicked pretty much every joke from it and no one seems to have noticed.
 
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They're too busy staggering and rolling around!
 

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