Charlotte Crosby is concerned by Gary Beadle's motives in this week's Geordie Shore.
The group host a hoedown for young Gloucestershire farmers, but Gary soon appears to be flirting with another woman. (Warning: Video contains strong language.)
Geordie Shore | 906 | Gary's Fit Farmer F**k Up
Get More: www.mtv.co.uk/geordieshore
Charlotte is quick to notice the encounter and is fuming.
Aaron Chalmers tries to warn Gary that Charlotte is aware but he shrugs it off: "Mate, I was just talking to her. I'm still allowed to talk to girls."
Can Charlotte and Gary overcome this latest hurdle?
Geordie Shore continues tonight (December 2) at 10pm on MTV.
The group host a hoedown for young Gloucestershire farmers, but Gary soon appears to be flirting with another woman. (Warning: Video contains strong language.)
Geordie Shore | 906 | Gary's Fit Farmer F**k Up
Get More: www.mtv.co.uk/geordieshore
Charlotte is quick to notice the encounter and is fuming.
Aaron Chalmers tries to warn Gary that Charlotte is aware but he shrugs it off: "Mate, I was just talking to her. I'm still allowed to talk to girls."
Can Charlotte and Gary overcome this latest hurdle?
Geordie Shore continues tonight (December 2) at 10pm on MTV.
- 12/2/2014
- Digital Spy
Due Date (15)
(Todd Phillips, 2010, Us) Robert Downey Jr, Zach Galifianakis, Jamie Foxx, Michelle Monaghan, Danny McBride, Juliette Lewis. 95 mins
Last year's The Hangover was an unexpected, unpredictable delight, but Phillips's follow-up is the exact opposite. Where The Hangover ran around in crazy loops, this travels down a long, straight, well-travelled road where you can see the obstacles and contrivances coming up a mile off. A shame since our odd couple are potentially great – Downey Jr the uptight straight man with a baby on the way; Galifianakis another memorable borderline-sociopath – and there are some laughs. But for every decent joke, there's an unfunny gross-out gag, a "surprise" twist or an unlikely escapade. It feels more like desperation rather than inspiration.
Another Year (12A)
(Mike Leigh, 2010, UK) Jim Broadbent, Ruth Sheen, Lesley Manville. 130 mins
Dependable as ever, kindly Uncle Mike returns with another harvest from the allotment. This one tracks a happy...
(Todd Phillips, 2010, Us) Robert Downey Jr, Zach Galifianakis, Jamie Foxx, Michelle Monaghan, Danny McBride, Juliette Lewis. 95 mins
Last year's The Hangover was an unexpected, unpredictable delight, but Phillips's follow-up is the exact opposite. Where The Hangover ran around in crazy loops, this travels down a long, straight, well-travelled road where you can see the obstacles and contrivances coming up a mile off. A shame since our odd couple are potentially great – Downey Jr the uptight straight man with a baby on the way; Galifianakis another memorable borderline-sociopath – and there are some laughs. But for every decent joke, there's an unfunny gross-out gag, a "surprise" twist or an unlikely escapade. It feels more like desperation rather than inspiration.
Another Year (12A)
(Mike Leigh, 2010, UK) Jim Broadbent, Ruth Sheen, Lesley Manville. 130 mins
Dependable as ever, kindly Uncle Mike returns with another harvest from the allotment. This one tracks a happy...
- 11/6/2010
- by The guide
- The Guardian - Film News
Tim Macavoy (left) and Ryan Hanes
From Tim Macavoy...
Welcome back to “Gay in the UK” (or if you’re a first time viewer, just “welcome”). We’re Tim and Ryan, your guides to what is gay, um, in the UK. The title says it all really, I need not have done that.
This episode is a film special (international translation: “movie”). Tim takes you to the 24th London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival, but there is a decidedly global theme, with reviews of Plan B (Argentina), Stonewall Uprising (USA), interviews from the director and twin actors of Give Me Your Hand (France). Plus Ryan tells us how to get our hands on Strawberry and Chocolate (Cuba), and an idiot's guide to finding gay cinema!
Note from Ryan: It’s not an idiot’s guide Tim, it’s for people who don’t spend every minute of their lives schmoozing...
From Tim Macavoy...
Welcome back to “Gay in the UK” (or if you’re a first time viewer, just “welcome”). We’re Tim and Ryan, your guides to what is gay, um, in the UK. The title says it all really, I need not have done that.
This episode is a film special (international translation: “movie”). Tim takes you to the 24th London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival, but there is a decidedly global theme, with reviews of Plan B (Argentina), Stonewall Uprising (USA), interviews from the director and twin actors of Give Me Your Hand (France). Plus Ryan tells us how to get our hands on Strawberry and Chocolate (Cuba), and an idiot's guide to finding gay cinema!
Note from Ryan: It’s not an idiot’s guide Tim, it’s for people who don’t spend every minute of their lives schmoozing...
- 6/1/2010
- by dennis
- The Backlot
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