Posted by Notcot on Dec 1, 2012 in
Gadgets
When temperatures drop there are few better places than curled up on the sofa all snuggled up with a good DVD. Well now you can maximise your snuggle factor thanks to the colossally cuddly Cosy Combo Pack. We’ve teamed up two of our cosiest gadgets in an unstoppable combo that is sure to send drafts and chills running for cover. If you thought that on their own the Slanket was snuggly, and the Microwavable Cosy Boots kept you toasty, just wait till you experience them both together. Forget Butch and Sundance, Sonny and Cher, or Bill and Ted, this dynamic duo could be the greatest pairing we’ve ever seen!
Price : £ 32.95
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Posted by Notcot on Nov 14, 2012 in
Gadgets
When temperatures drop there are few better places than curled up on the sofa all snuggled up with a good DVD. Well now you can maximise your snuggle factor thanks to the colossally cuddly Cosy Combo Pack. We’ve teamed up two of our cosiest gadgets in an unstoppable combo that is sure to send drafts and chills running for cover. If you thought that on their own the Slanket was snuggly, and the Microwavable Cosy Boots kept you toasty, just wait till you experience them both together. Forget Butch and Sundance, Sonny and Cher, or Bill and Ted, this dynamic duo could be the greatest pairing we’ve ever seen!
Price : £ 32.95
Read more…
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Posted by Notcot on May 25, 2010 in
Cult Film
Average Rating: 4.0 / 5 (13 Reviews)
Amazon.co.uk Review
Thanks to Mike Myers’ wonderfully rude, lowbrow humour and his full-bodied understanding of who his character is, Wayne’s World proved to be that rare thing: a successful transition of a Saturday Night Live sketch to the big screen. Wayne Campbell (Myers) and his nerdy pal Garth (Dana Carvey) are teens who live at home and have their own low-rent cable-access show in Aurora, Illinios, in which they celebrate their favourite female film stars and heavy-metal bands. When a Chicago TV station smells a potential youth-audience ratings hit, the station’s weasely executive (Rob Lowe) tries to co-opt the show–and steal Wayne’s new rock ‘n’ roll girlfriend (Tia Carrere) at the same time. Like Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure before it (and the later Detroit Rock City), this is a film that affectionately parodies and celebrates slacker teenage culture. It’s also filled with all kinds of knowing spoofs of film conventions, from Wayne talking to the camera (while forbidding other characters to do so) and hilariously self-conscious product placements, to labelling a moment a “Gratuitous Sex Scene”. Dumb yet clever–and very funny. –Marshall Fine, Amazon.com
Wayne’s World
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