Europe needs to get real on defence; Britain needs to get real on Europe
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You jammy sod. How do you get to see all these films when we have to wait? Not what you know eh? Oh ok, you know a lot too, but I feel jealous
Saw you at a dinner in Surrey a few months ago. You told a story about Robert MAxwell telling Mandela how to conduct a negotiation, and saying in a negotiation you have to be patient. After 27 years!! Looking forward to the film now. Sounds good
I was talking with friends about Mandela on Thursday and just trying to imagine what it is going to be like when he dies. He truly is one of the giants of the history of the last century. I am glad the film does him justice. There will be so many more in future. Thank you for sharing your thoughts on it
Beat United again? Dream on. Or has your mate Fergie said he will play the kids? Actually even they would beat your lot. Enjoy the journey because it is downhill all the way fter that
Sounds like an incredible movie. One I definately have to see!
I recently saw The Last King of Scotland and when I relayed to a friend of mine how great I thought that movie was, he told me that given he could remember well the Amin perod in Uganda and that he was keen to see the movie too.
Well, I remember well the occurences around which Invictus is based and while sport isn’t the be all and end all in life, at that time, given what events had preceeded for both South Africa and Nelson Mandella, I couldn’t think of anything more perfect than what took place. A great story for a movie!
It do hope you watched the DVD’s at your friends house, all “Screeners” have big warning messages saying “Dear Industry Colleague” do not lend this film to anybody. I have also seen an “Invictus” screener and it’s a great and powerful film and Morgan Freeman is superb. Can I suggest that you borrow “A Prophet”, “Crazy Heart” (Jeff Bridges is brilliant), “Let The Right One in” and “Nowhere Boy”
NEW NOVEL – BREATHLESS NEWS UPDATE – ALASTAIR CAMPBELL’S NEW NOVEL, ENTITLED “MAYA” – Published on 4th February 2010
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For those of us with memories like sieves with the wires cut out, it’s time to pre-order our 416-pages of
That story of movie star, Miss Maya Lowe, remember? So, here’s announcing
MAYA, the novel, for book-lovers everywhere
Yes, off for a spot of shopping, laydeez and gentlemen. And down from the Hutchinson publisher price of £18.99 to a mere £16.14, provided you take a trip up the Amazon.co.uk where you’ll enjoy FREE super saver delivery, too
Which means they kindly pay the post and packing for you: it’ll work out abit cheaper, that way. But are you prepared to wait those few days longer for delivery? Decide now, please. Then, pre-order your copy, either way, thanks
Now, that didn’t sound TOO “in yer face” – at least, not to my ear, it didn’t
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