Films On Tv Round-up
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Films on TV round-up: buddy cops and budding comics
TV Feature | Ed Williamson | 29th January 2012
Bloody hell, this is the biggest films on TV bonanza I've experienced in a while. Normally I'm scrabbling around for two to write about, or just end up pretending I've seen one; this time I've got loads to choose from. Hopefully ITV2 will soon go back to their usual policy of just showing True Lies three times a week and make my life easier.
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Films on TV round-up: gamma poisoning and Nazi footballers
TV Feature | Ed Williamson | 22nd January 2012
I wrote this on my phone while on the tube today. Lest it be forgotten, the guy who got on at Green Park and sat next to me, reading the Financial Times so expansively as to have his right hand more or less directly in front of my face throughout his entire journey, is a dick.
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Films on TV round-up: More4 got mo' films, mofos
TV Feature | Ed Williamson | 15th January 2012
Hey, it turns out More4 show films as well as ... wait, what else do they have on More4? It's all politics and serious stuff, isn't it? I've no time for that, personally. All that thinking HURT ED HEAD.
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Films on TV round-up: merry men and Merry Christmas
TV Feature | Matt Looker | 8th January 2012
Here are your films for this week, the first selection of 2012! Wow, it's like we're in the future and, therefore, all these films represent the very best, cutting-edge, state-of-the-art examples of modern movie-making. Nah, not really - it's all old shit.
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Films on TV round-up: violent offenders and goodwill to all men-ders
TV Feature | Ed Williamson | 19th December 2011
It's finally here. For those anxiously awaiting their official excuses to sit round the TV and stop talking to each other on Christmas Day once they've run out of conversation with their aunts, herewith the films on TV round-up for the festive period.
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Films on TV round-up: dystopian and Dickensian
TV Feature | Ed Williamson | 11th December 2011
Yes, I know X Factor's over for another year. But while you wait for the inevitable 'Let's get the Damien Rice version to Christmas number one instead' Facebook groups to spring up so you can join them and feel like a proper music fan again, fill the time with some films on TV instead.
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Films on TV round-up: Matt Damon never shuts up
TV Feature | Ed Williamson | 4th December 2011
This week, the charming tale of how The Man screwed you out of all your money and has no intention of giving it back. Matt Damon to the rescue! Plus a cartoon fish. And what?
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Films on TV round-up: grandmasters and sad fathers
TV Feature | Ed Williamson | 27th November 2011
Yet more Tom Hanks. It's a good job I get the chance to write about him every now and then, because otherwise the room in my flat decorated from floor to ceiling with pictures of him would just be weird.
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Films on TV round-up: romance and rioting beasties
TV Feature | Kirsty Harrison | 20th November 2011
Ed's still exhausted from all his charity work, and Matt's ... actually, where is Matt? Possibly playing Skyrim or COD or busy being chief executive of television or something. Myself, I didn't have enough time to do this article this weekend, on account of laziness so I drafted in my cousin Misty to write it for us. It's 75% of her English GCSE!
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Films on TV round-up: holy wars and HOLY SHIT, WHAT'S THAT?
TV Feature | Ed Williamson | 14th November 2011
And it's another clean sweep for Film4 this week, bagging both spots on our much-coveted but oddly-little-read list of featured films on TV for the second week running. ITV4 is going to have to rethink its 'Jaws and Dirty Harry sequels-only' policy if it wants to get out of this rut.
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