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What's the first film you were taken to see as a kid? Believe it or not, mine was Paint Your Wagon (1969) with Lee Marvin and Clint Eastwood when I was 3 years old. Umm I don't think my parents really chose that one for me somehow! I blame my father wholeheardedly for any subsequent Clint Eastwood fixation. |
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What was the first video you rented? Remember renting videos? Which was your first rental? |
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Your favourite RPG? I love JRPGs especially the Final Fantasy games - do you have a favoute RPG or series of RPG's? |
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What was the last truly scary horror film you saw? I grew up on Hammer House of Horror & Stephen King books which explains a lot but I just don't think films are scary these days? |
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What is the best night out watching the big match ever? I had a fab time the night of the England-Germany semi final of Euro 96, sadly we lost after a string of nail biting penalties but the drunkenness in Nottingham market square afterwards (including a whole array of boys showing me their st george cross boxers in the street!) made up for it :D |
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Is Simon Cowell just a modern day Tony Hatch and Louie Walsh the new Hughie Green?
Who out there remembers the scathing comments of Micky Most and Tony Hatch on New Faces - arguably the first nasty talent show judges? It seems the format has remained the same for talent shows since the fifties and sixties.
Will the X Factor and Britain's Got Talent be remembered as long as New Faces and Opportunity Knocks? Who knows.
Ahh, but we do love them don't we. Without them we'd never have heard of Marti Caine, Les Denis, Jim Davidson, Freddie Star, and Roger de Courcey!

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