Hollywood
PLEASE STOP REMAKING OLD MOVIES AND MURDERING EXCELLENT FOREIGN FILMS
Get some motherfucking new ideas
Wednesday, 15 July 2009
The Rock
Just watched The Rock and Die hard 4.0 this week,
The Rock wins hands down, although Die Hard 4.0 wasn't as bad as I remember.
Michael Bay can you please make things like The Rock again and not Transformers?
Although I can't see anyone else pulling Transformers off as well as The Bay
The Rock wins hands down, although Die Hard 4.0 wasn't as bad as I remember.
Michael Bay can you please make things like The Rock again and not Transformers?
Although I can't see anyone else pulling Transformers off as well as The Bay
Transformers 2: Rise of the Fallen
It's fun, but ultimately not a great movie.
They've got way more robots in it but Megatron just seems like a whinny assistant and the new baddy sucks.
Optimus Prime still rocks but most of the others didn't get much development.
I will only say 1 thing about the 2 little robots and that is they make Ja Ja Binks seem like a good idea!
Megan Fox pleases as always though.
peace out
They've got way more robots in it but Megatron just seems like a whinny assistant and the new baddy sucks.
Optimus Prime still rocks but most of the others didn't get much development.
I will only say 1 thing about the 2 little robots and that is they make Ja Ja Binks seem like a good idea!
Megan Fox pleases as always though.
peace out
HP A GO GO
Cereal (or Maverick to the uninitiated), Andy and I are aiming to head up to Holme Pierpont weekend after next to see if the improvements have actually made it better than it was (the place sucked arse last year).
Top wave was an undynamic boring feature, no speed, or shoulders to pull moves on, just a boring line wae/hole that makes it to easy to loop, spin, cartwheel etc.
With features like these for our freestylers to train on it's a wonder the GB Team manage anything when they head abroad to compete.
The Plughole was practically gone and the Muncher sucked arse. They both used to be sweet features which allowed you to pull a variety of moves then beat you up and spit you out after. I'd describe them as tame and boring nowadays.
The only thing it was good for was squirt boating and I apparently it's not so good for that now.
Fingers crossed that these improvements have brought some excitment and liveliness back to HP.
Full review when we've been.
Peace out
Top wave was an undynamic boring feature, no speed, or shoulders to pull moves on, just a boring line wae/hole that makes it to easy to loop, spin, cartwheel etc.
With features like these for our freestylers to train on it's a wonder the GB Team manage anything when they head abroad to compete.
The Plughole was practically gone and the Muncher sucked arse. They both used to be sweet features which allowed you to pull a variety of moves then beat you up and spit you out after. I'd describe them as tame and boring nowadays.
The only thing it was good for was squirt boating and I apparently it's not so good for that now.
Fingers crossed that these improvements have brought some excitment and liveliness back to HP.
Full review when we've been.
Peace out
Triscombe
Last week after we left the O P Trails we headed to Pete Ford's local trails in Triscombe. It's probably been about 18 months since I was last there and the main trails I used to ride are long dead. Thank you FC.
While Pete and Skam were faffing around swapping shock springs (and Andy was having a snooze in the back of his van!) Ewart and I rolled off down the hill (in the oposite direction) and found a sweet flowing trail, we didn't pedal to much, just practiced pumping and flowing through the lines, it was great fun, but the spin back up is a bitch( especially on a big freeride bike!).
Once the others had sorted out their bikes (luckily Sam's spring was to light and Pete's to hard), we started to spin and grind our way over to the far side of the hill. The trails here were brutal compared to the smooth, groomed nature of the O P. Rocky, rooty, sketchy and tight, overall excellent fun. The Black Hole was a surprise in that it was almost pitch black in there (and rocky, rooty and tight!!) all you could hear on the way down were screams, laughter and swearing from all of us. Great fun.
The push/grind back to the top was made almost unbearable by the amount of flies ( BILLIONS of them!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
Andy and I were considering a pint or two once we made it back to Exeter but he was to tired by then and went home for the meal of champions, 4 rashers of bacon and 2 fried eggs.
We've now set his bike up super sweet and he's flying high and fast.
Long live 'Le Cagane'
While Pete and Skam were faffing around swapping shock springs (and Andy was having a snooze in the back of his van!) Ewart and I rolled off down the hill (in the oposite direction) and found a sweet flowing trail, we didn't pedal to much, just practiced pumping and flowing through the lines, it was great fun, but the spin back up is a bitch( especially on a big freeride bike!).
Once the others had sorted out their bikes (luckily Sam's spring was to light and Pete's to hard), we started to spin and grind our way over to the far side of the hill. The trails here were brutal compared to the smooth, groomed nature of the O P. Rocky, rooty, sketchy and tight, overall excellent fun. The Black Hole was a surprise in that it was almost pitch black in there (and rocky, rooty and tight!!) all you could hear on the way down were screams, laughter and swearing from all of us. Great fun.
The push/grind back to the top was made almost unbearable by the amount of flies ( BILLIONS of them!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
Andy and I were considering a pint or two once we made it back to Exeter but he was to tired by then and went home for the meal of champions, 4 rashers of bacon and 2 fried eggs.
We've now set his bike up super sweet and he's flying high and fast.
Long live 'Le Cagane'
Tuesday, 14 July 2009
Congrats to muppet
It's been a while since I've posted anything on here
this smarted a bit


Still living up in Hertfordshire, but spent the last 3 weeks down in Custard Country.
Alice and I finally had to move out of Exeter, time for the next step towards the future, Alice is heading to Bristol in just over a month.
I've decided to keep the faithful goose for now, was planning on trading it in for a shorter, lighter bike as it's flat as Holland up here.
Went for a 40 mile road ride with Andy a few weeks ago, loved it, especially burning of cars on the winding downs and I felt we earned them with the FUCK OFF big ups.
Cheers for that Fatman.
Hit up Holden with Andy, Ewart and Skam last week had a great evening super dry and dusty. Although it took me all evening to get back up to speed and smoke Andy (the rest of the evening I'd been struggling lol).
The next day we rocked up to the O P trails near Taunton. They are excellent, dry, dusty, fast, well thought out and built. Thanks to Pete Ford from Yak Kayaking for taking us.
We went back the following tuesday after some rain, Ewart, Jim and I. For most of the day it was so wet it felt like we were riding on ice!!!!! And we never realised how sticky and claggy the soil was, After the first 100 metres we all had 3 inch slicks on not 2.5 knobblies!!!
Went surfing weekend b4 last, I tried out the valley Rush+ loaned to me by the kind shop monkeys at AS Watersports. I loved it although the lack of foot rests made it a bit edgy LOL. Catching my edges certainly kept Big Owen amused at Polzeath!!!
That boat rocked though. Super fast and agile, though I'm not sure if it was performed much better than Dan's old 3rd hand Marauder, definately not £1000 better anyway. So much for 10 years of surf boat evolution.
It's official, I've replaced all my 3 - 4 year old kit and am ready to hit the rivers again this autumn/winter, now all i need is a boat.
Big props to AS Watersports for their support and equipment, you all do a fine job and I'm happy to call ou my local shop. Check them out at http://www.aswatersportsequipment.co.uk/
I'll be the dude rocking the Sassy green Strutter this winter(after 5 years I thought it was time to retire the famous yellow pot).
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