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Hold The Back Page: October 2007
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Hold The Back Page. Thursday, 18 October 2007. How do you determine a world class player? England’s hopes of qualifying for the European championships took a major blow with defeat in Russia. The Russians have gained the upper hand to take second place in Group E and victory in Israel and Andorra will see them through to the European Championships. Are these players world-class? What determines a world-class player? And what about John Terry, Rio Ferdinand and Ashley Cole? If so, then this player must co...
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The Silver Bullets: 17/02/08 - 24/02/08
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A subjective look at the trials and tribulations of Formula 1 and one of it's most succesful racing organisations, Team McLaren Mercedes. Thursday, February 21, 2008. Ralf Lines Up His Spot in the DTM Graveyard. It was finally confirmed on Monday that F1 reject Ralf Schumacher has signed for Mercedes in the 2008 DTM Championship. However, I am still the same Ralf as at those times, the same racer who has fun in motor sports and who wants to compete with the best. Of course, there will be constant questio...
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The Silver Bullets: 30/09/07 - 07/10/07
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A subjective look at the trials and tribulations of Formula 1 and one of it's most succesful racing organisations, Team McLaren Mercedes. Friday, October 05, 2007. Prodrive, who own Aston Martin and run their Le Mans programme and Subaru’s WRC cars, now have to wait until October 24 to find out if their plan to run this year's McLarens in the 2008 Formula One Championship is a possibility. The understandable issue being raised by Team Willy is that as a customer team, Prodrive may not be able to run McLa...
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Popcorn Films: March 2008
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The hot buttered movie ramblings of a cinema employee. Monday, 10 March 2008. Somewhat more surprising than Day-Lewis. 8217; Oscar victory was the award given to Marion Cotillard. It’s very rare that a foreign language film is recognized by the Academy within a main category, let alone a member of the film’s cast. French biopic La Vie en Rose. She wasn’t only a success in the film but also on the red carpet, as her full-length gown made by Jean Paul Gualtier wowed critics and fans alike. When the award f...
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Popcorn Films: November 2007
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The hot buttered movie ramblings of a cinema employee. Tuesday, 27 November 2007. The late 90's brought us cockney gangster movies like Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels. The works of Guy Ritchie. Later on he married Madonna. Poor thing, and his good friend Matthew Vaughn. To a wider audience with the stylish thriller, Layer Cake. After a while, though, everyone got fed up with mockney accents and Vinnie Jones. Pretending to be an actor, so it's no surprise that English director Ridley Scott. Roberts i...
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Popcorn Films
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The hot buttered movie ramblings of a cinema employee. Monday, 8 September 2008. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I'm a print journalism graduate working at my local cinema. View my complete profile. How to Lose Friends and Alienate People. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Elizabeth: The Golden Age. La Vie en Rose. No Country For Old Men. Pirates of the Caribbean. Samuel L. Jackson. Stop Or My Mom Will Shoot. The Lives of Others. There Will Be Blood. F1 - The Silver Bullets Blog.
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Popcorn Films: January 2008
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The hot buttered movie ramblings of a cinema employee. Tuesday, 22 January 2008. The 80th annual Academy Awards. Are due on February 24th and the nominees were announced today by previous winner Kathy Bates. And Academy President Sid Ganis. A couple of films yet to be on general release in the UK are included in various categories, with the front runners being No Country For Old Men. And There Will Be Blood. The favourite for the best actor award is British thespian Daniel Day-Lewis. There Will Be Blood.
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Hold The Back Page: Improving the Youth
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Hold The Back Page. Thursday, 11 October 2007. A huge debate surrounds English football at the moment concerning the influx of foreign players and their possible detriment to the British game. The common consensus is that foreign players are to blame for the lack of British talent arising throughout the British leagues. Personally I believe that the way youth football is governed in this country is to blame. There is plenty of talent in our youth systems. However, the exertion and pressure that is fo...
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Hold The Back Page: Able Bodies
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Hold The Back Page. Tuesday, 2 October 2007. John Terry, Michael Owen, Steven Gerrard. All without doubt influential players, all prepared to make a faster recovery in order to aid their club and international teams. But will faster recoveries come at a cost for players later in their careers/life? Will their clubs be affected? Or is it advancements in technology improving the speed of the recovery process? His involvement with England has led to a loss of form and a conflict between his club and his cou...