I think this is the bit that I'm worried about the most with Dean. He's done brilliantly up to a point, but it's looking more and more likely that he's gone as far as he can with us. I really love the guy but I'm definitely starting to think it might be time for a change.
I take it you haven't seen The Wolf of Wall Street? Or Once Upon a Time in Hollywood? Or Bombshell? Or her best performance in I, Tonya?
She's a very good actor in the right movie.
Two things I don't want to see:
5 at the back.
Ings and Watkins up front.
Two things I do want to see:
Better pressure from Midfield.
Better concentration all over the pitch.
3 points would be nice too.
I enjoyed it more than I thought I would.
It started off very much a 'Stath' special but after around the 30-40 minute mark it turned into something much darker and entertaining.
Just finished another attempt at a 'No Death' run on Dark Souls Remastered.
Ended up dying three times overall which is the closest I've ever got. Tbh, for a 50 Yr old whose best reflex days are way behind him I'm still pretty chuffed with that.
Need to have a bit of a break from it now but I dare say I'll give it another go I the future.
One of the best things in life for me is taking some time out to listen to a new album (or old release) from a band I love. Just lying down with a pair of headphones on is absolute bliss.
Absolutely this.
I rewatched it recently and it's still one of the best comedy series ever for me.
The main issue with Peter Kay (and I have heard this from someone with first hand experience) is that he's an absolute word removed in real life and a nightmare to work with.
It was very good indeed.
My only issue was with the episodic nature of the story which felt a little hit and miss and some sections overstayed their welcome.
Apart from that, Wes gonna Wes.