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On 21 Apr, 16:27, "www.waspies.net" wrote:
As a driver who helps victims of train suicide I think it's very poor of the company to take the 40 pieces of silver for this film to be made on TFL premises, there is no rule about wiping our 3 members of the public in a month and getting 10 years salary tax free, for some they never make it back onto the front. You mean this *fictional* *comedy* film isn't really a Panorama program in desguise and some of it actually might have been *made up*? Well, I never... Next you'll be telling me the US government doesn't really have Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones on the payroll fighting aliens! If a film company wants to make this film then fine but I don't think that TFL should be involved, the effects on everyone involved can be terrible, but I guess Boltar is made of sterner stuff and would be back the following day after just a nip of brandy (make sure it's after the drug and booze test) Perhaps no films involving car accidents should ever be made in case it offends someone who's ever been in a bad one then? B2003 |
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, at 10:17:59 on Mon, 21 Apr 2008, Boltar remarked: Perhaps no films involving car accidents should ever be made in case it offends someone who's ever been in a bad one then? Having been there and got the t-shirt, one of the most upsetting things in the aftermath is any kind of funeral depicted on TV. -- Roland Perry |
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