Oh God, I recall when that was on BBC2 and all the outrage it caused. I'd love to see it again. I never even knew it was on DVD.CitizenGeek said:Jerry Springer: The Opera was a meager €3 in Tesco, so I of course picked it up.
Oh God, I recall when that was on BBC2 and all the outrage it caused. I'd love to see it again. I never even knew it was on DVD.CitizenGeek said:Jerry Springer: The Opera was a meager €3 in Tesco, so I of course picked it up.
I hope they took the leaves off the pineapples. Blasted things are a nightmare to digest.Jamwa said:Innocent smoothie - pineapples, bananas & coconuts flavour
I understand why people like it, the plot is clever at it's most basic level (not to mention particularly pro-woman and anti-church - what I would attribute it's success to) but it's fairly cliched and I found the plot twists predictable and a bit cringe-worthy. Judging by The Da Vinci Code alone, I personally don't think Dan Brown is a very good writer.CitizenGeek said:I got The Da Vinci Code which I am now one chapter into and loving already. Angels and Demons (the Robert Langdon book that preceeded Da Vinci) was amazingly entertaining, so I hope this sequel lives up to that standard :]