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The Massive Attack song is "Splitting The Atom".

Great end credits song this time too, although I guess they'll use a different one each time as per HBO practice.

I loved it, probably because I love the whole theme.  It felt like a long, hot day at the track.  I'd say it's more a show about the life of a stable, rather than 'horse-racing' per se. 

Especially when you can use your own accent.

I blame those hairy-armed women liberationists.

"I'm a bone specialist!"

All women are attractive to me above a certain altitude.

There is truly no genre he has left untouched by his gifts.

More like "we need to talk about Dami-UURRRGGHHH-" *thud*.

Lord British IN SPACE!!!!!

I call that 'watching MTV'.

Actually I think L'il Vicki would be the best fit here.

I would give anything for a new season of French & Saunders.

Yeah things went backward this time - first as farce, THEN as tragedy.  I really wish they'd decided to leave this one in the box.

Donald Pleasance is the roommate from hell.

A little plug should be made here for Ozploitation, in particular Mad Max and Turkey Shoot.  The Aussies cornered their own peculiar niche of dystopian schlock.  (New Zealand has Battletruck but it's really an American film, and two years too late anyway).

With the exception of her first shot, she never misses in all three movies.

Even if he did describe it as being "wisely overlooked"?

One thing about this film is that Wellington looks fantastic, even if the old girl is dressed up as a small American town.

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