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Anyway, I can't believe that ECB went to cinema to watch "Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes", dear me mun. :D

I watched Twin Town again on Friday night on my own and it was excellent only the 2nd time I'd seen it, much better than the first time that I saw it, probably because I give it my full attention :LOL:
 
Anyway, I can't believe that ECB went to cinema to watch "Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes", dear me mun. :D

I watched Twin Town again on Friday night on my own and it was excellent only the 2nd time I'd seen it, much better than the first time that I saw it, probably because I give it my full attention :LOL:
Twin Town is a bad film that no one would look at twice if it wasn’t set in Swansea.
 
So if someone opposes something, or disagrees with something, they’re doing it to point score? Proper weird take that.
Aye therein lies the problem, it all depends how far people are prepared to go with their opposition and disagreement, it's how wars start.
 
Twin Town is a bad film that no one would look at twice if it wasn’t set in Swansea.
Funny you should say that, a few years ago I was listening to Talksport and Ian Wright was one of the jocs in the studio, they were asking what everyone's favourite film was, Wrighty's answer, Twin Towns! He described the film and urged everyone to give it a watch, he regularly played it too.
 
Funny you should say that, a few years ago I was listening to Talksport and Ian Wright was one of the jocs in the studio, they were asking what everyone's favourite film was, Wrighty's answer, Twin Towns! He described the film and urged everyone to give it a watch, he regularly played it too.
Proper Jack see.😁👍
 
I've never watched it, so based on your post, I probably never will. Not a big film buff as it is.🤷‍♂️
Don’t get me wrong, I’ve seen it many times and always enjoy it. But it’s because of where we’re from. If it was set in Stockport we’d have never heard of it. It’s definitely worth a watch for anyone from Swansea or the surrounds though.
 
Funny you should say that, a few years ago I was listening to Talksport and Ian Wright was one of the jocs in the studio, they were asking what everyone's favourite film was, Wrighty's answer, Twin Towns! He described the film and urged everyone to give it a watch, he regularly played it too.
He’s thick as mince though.
 

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