Phoenix 44 - Flocking on Heavens Door

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On the grounds that it keeps having things projected on it (including Gail Porter's bum), I'll say The Houses of Parliament.

Edit: Damn you Stu! ;) Tower Bridge then?
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London Eye?
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Nope. I'll give you a clue though - it's not in London, although it is shown in the film.
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Sellafield Nuclear thingy?
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stonehenge?
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I take it none of you have seen the film then?

Clue: it's not a man-made structure.
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White Cliffs of Dover?
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Post by geegee-11 »

me thinks hornby could be right i didn't think the film was that bad..should have cast someone better then RC thou
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That's the one Hornby...

I didn't think the film was too bad. RC was pretty crap, and there were HUGE plot holes and unbelievable bits. But the actually storyline was quite good, and the ending, whilst obviously leaving it hanging for a 3rd instalment, was actually a refreshing change from the usual twaddle.

Still not a patch on the original though.

Anyway, film review over. Back to you Hornby
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Post by Northern Monkey »

I can never stay awake through films anyway.

OK bit short of time so I'll serve up a gimme...Which two London Underground stations are closest together?
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TCR and Oxford Street?
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Nope and TBH they wouldnt have been on my "short"-list
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i have written a book about this.
it is quicker to walk overland bwn leicester square and covent garden stations than to catch a train.
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I live in the North, they're the only two tube stations I know. ;)
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Post by geegee-11 »

kings cross n er the other 1 thats close by
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