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Andy Edwards

@eds209

Filmmaker: Punch, Midnight Peepshow, Rumpelstiltskin, Custom OUT NOW. Production co: @paranoid_films

LDN Katılım Temmuz 2007
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Shaun Johnson@ShyBucketGetter·
Did you know in HEAT (1995) the iconic shoutout scene was entirely improvised? After finishing their scene, Val Kilmer and Robert DeNiro decided to kill all the cops that had shutdown traffic, unaware director Micheal Mann was still filming.
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Chad Michael Ward
Chad Michael Ward@chadmichaelward·
Love this BTS capture of the villainous Rex-Imperator from the last day of filming on FAIRY DUST. Photographed by @eds209 and designed by Jason Rosen. When all is said and done, I look forward to hanging the original on my wall! Currently in post with the aim for a 2027 release.
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Paa Manuel
Paa Manuel@PaamanuelUtd_·
Chat: what stops this team from winning the treble next season
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Everything Price Sufferer (but especially eggs)
I don't think JK Rowling really understands sports as a concept because what do you mean individual players can bring their own vastly superior equipment that gives them an advantage.
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Philip
Philip@Philip_DT·
@agraybee tbf this is the case with most equestrian sports.
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Mr Demos of Pnyx
Mr Demos of Pnyx@gem_ste·
The Portman Road refurbishment is a bit on the nose
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Andy Edwards@eds209·
@mjsimpsonfilms Everyone is so media illiterate these days. Same as all the “film” slop accounts on here posting “this was improvised” & “this was an accident but the director kept it in” about clearly scripted scenes.
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Leo Gibbons
Leo Gibbons@Layo_FH·
The fact that London’s local council’s have so much power means London’s iconic West End is governed for the tiny elite who live there, and not for British public as a whole. Soho and Covent Garden should be a fully pedestrianised party town but instead everything is shut by 11, you can’t get any food after 10, and it’s choked with rat-running traffic. London’s councils do their best to kill the city’s soul, but the people keep finding places to party… but increasingly it’s in places like this, in industrial areas in working class areas because there’s less people with sharp elbows living nearby. Our capital’s political structures are designed to be shaped by NIMBYs with the sharpest elbows - hence why London’s wealthiest area, where those with the sharpest elbows live, are often the most dead. The same structural issues that hold back the West End, are now holding back London’s hip East End too. Several years ago, Hackney enacted brutal licensing restrictions on venues in the borough, for example.
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Hunter📈🌈📊@StatisticUrban

London is an fascinating city, because unlike most, a lot of the most interesting stuff is in Zone 2. The urban core of London is really touristy, commercial. I guess vaguely reminiscent of how hardly anyone actually lives in Manhattan's Financial District.

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Fraser@velvet_owl·
@BenGrahamUK If services are struggling with a lack of resource, why spend more returning it to a "standard design"?
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Ben Graham
Ben Graham@BenGrahamUK·
Spot on. Crossings exist for safety, not statements. £48,000 of public money on a redesigned crossing while basic services struggle is exactly why people lose trust in councils. Put it back to a standard design.
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JackSprat@JackSpratUK

@BenGrahamUK Pedestrian crossings are functional safety tools that should be uniform, recognisable by all & are not plaything decoration pieces for woke money wasters. It should be returned to a dignified pedestrian crossing & the fools who approved this should lick the road clean first.

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Johnny Massacre
Johnny Massacre@JohnnyMassacre·
@UKBackintheDay2 Let me articulate why this video is so powerful. It shows a time when there was cohesion – most people were native British; people had money and purchasing power – there was possibility; before cancerous Marxist propaganda/policies caused a forever struggle session.
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UK Back in the Day
UK Back in the Day@UKBackintheDay2·
Once upon a time, breakfast television was worth watching…
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Andy Edwards@eds209·
@JakeHepple1 Not sure I can imagine a more depressing world than those two being my only options
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Jake Hepple
Jake Hepple@JakeHepple1·
In a world of Gary Neville’s Be a John Terry 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
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Priyamvada Gopal ©@PriyamvadaGopal·
Nobody has answered my query: who published Chat Goodwin's recent 'book'? I can't find the answer through Google either.
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Pulp Librarian
Pulp Librarian@PulpLibrarian·
"What is in the box Reverend Mother?"
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