Then you're missing LOST on channel 4. Get to your TV's now
Then you're missing LOST on channel 4. Get to your TV's now
thats what the internet is for
6014 3DMk 05Originally Posted by Errr...me
Thanks for the reminder!!! been wanting to watch this
May i just point out, you never find out in the first series what that "monster" in the jungle is. It bugs the **** out of me.
Good so far
Its good but slightly silly. Have seen the first few episodes.
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Why do you think its silly?
I'm going to watch 96... I mean 24... In a little while
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and theres that guy whos a hobit too.
i recon some sort of farcry type scenario...plane shot down on purpose to feed monsters in the trees. yummy
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The whole far fetched monster thing tbh.
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its jurassic park
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I thought that too!
And why do they always fall over when something is chasing them on these programs
Because he's a hobbit!
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stupid muppets. as though life wasn't hard enough they fail to look where they're going!
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I reckon its Stitch from the disney film.
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Hehhe. Nice one Pyle.. You would have thought the monster would have made an apperance before now.
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