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DVD weekly: Game of Thrones - season one
TV Feature | Ed Williamson | 5th March 2012
Because it's the biggest TV DVD release of the year, because I got sent the whole thing on Blu-ray and because there's not much else out this week, here's a bumper edition of DVD weekly focusing on one release and one release only. That's right: series five of Doc Martin.
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If he looks enough like a woman it's not gay, right?
TV News | Ed Williamson | 14th January 2012
Like, you've spent a load of money on drinks and taxis and stuff, and once you actually figure out he's a dude it's pretty late anyway, and if he looks and sounds enough like a woman it's OK, right? That's the code, isn't it guys? I'm asking for a friend.
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Game of Thrones no longer a game, actually more of a skirmish
TV Video | Ed Williamson | 25th November 2011
Just think how good our Game of Thrones content will be once I've actually seen an episode. Here, have a season two first-look video, uh, sire. Or my liege, or whatever.
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Sean Bean: cinema's worst babysitter
Movie Feature | Luke, Ali | 18th June 2011
This is a Public Service Announcement for any parents of child actors out there: never put your kids up for a part in a film featuring Sean Bean. For whilst he may have the welcoming features of a saggy humanoid ALF, Sean Bean is in fact a Pied Piper... of Doom!
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Game of Thrones S1EP3 - "Lord Snow"
TV Review | Luke Whiston | 14th May 2011
Game of Thrones is the medieval fantasy series which features Sean Bean standing around looking miserable. It not always like that, though - sometimes he sits. Here's our review of episode 3.
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Four reasons why I won't watch Game of Thrones
TV Feature | Ed Williamson | 12th May 2011
So my friend texts me and says 'Game of Thrones is worth a look'. I haven't seen it and I refuse to. Why? Glad you asked.
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The Island
Movie Review | Ali | 13th August 2005
Choose life. Choose a fucking big television. Choose a flash new car. Choose a yacht. Choose a clone. It looks like Renton's got into a bit more trouble than a skag habit this time, as he joins director Michael Bay for the big no-brain blockbuster of the summer. The Island marks Michael Bay's first attempt to tackle an imp...
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