Interested Observer wrote: » I asked about a P45 on this thread recently as I started a new job, I provided it to my employer AND I called Revenue to provide my new employers PAYE registered number and it seems my tax has still been screwed up. This is quite inconvenient.
Synode wrote: » I'm not 100% because I've never actually used it. But use to drive past it all the time going to College and there was always cars coming and going from here on Macken Street:https://www.google.ie/maps/@53.3440627,-6.2408907,3a,75y,121.91h,105.61t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1suNqzSKeCXdg5r0sV8G0DzQ!2e0!7i13312!8i6656 Edit: It must have been crew only if they're saying the entrance is on Chimney View. Or else they've changed it since
TICKLE_ME_ELMO wrote: » I pre booked the parking and the confirmation email says entrance on Chimney View. It's so bloody confusing because there is another Q Park at the Marker, I think, so the people on Twitter were even getting confused by which one I was asking about.
Synode wrote: » This must be it thenhttps://www.google.ie/maps/place/Grand+Canal+Square+Car+Park/@53.3433623,-6.2397932,3a,90y,25.06h,73.96t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1sK2feEXwd97-jEpzSWDd9eA!2e0!6s%2F%2Fgeo3.ggpht.com%2Fcbk%3Fpanoid%3DK2feEXwd97-jEpzSWDd9eA%26output%3Dthumbnail%26cb_client%3Dmaps_sv.tactile.gps%26thumb%3D2%26w%3D203%26h%3D100%26yaw%3D10.105685%26pitch%3D0%26thumbfov%3D100!7i13312!8i6656!4m5!3m4!1s0x48670eecd4a0bd93:0x65f648f537ee3a77!8m2!3d53.3436381!4d-6.2399658!6m1!1e1
[Deleted User] wrote: » It's a few weeks old but just watched the trailer for the Guardians of the Galaxy 2. Loved the first film. Might not have been the best film ever but had absolutely bucket loads of charm. It has a terrific up beat sound track which I've just listened through whilst finishing up work for the evening. Have a listen!:
TICKLE_ME_ELMO wrote: » GI thought GotG was a just the same old superhero clichés trotted out to an admittedly great soundtrack. Sad childhood introduction to hero, big evil revealed, pun, pun, set up to mid sized CGI explosions, heroes fall out, heroes make up, pun, pun, build up to massive CGI explosions, massive CGI explosions, brief set up for sequel, roll credits. Also, the bad guy was called Ronan. I just found that too funny to take seriously.
TICKLE_ME_ELMO wrote: » Also, the bad guy was called Ronan. I just found that too funny to take seriously.
Dave_The_Sheep wrote: » What got me more was that canon-wise Ronan isn't a ****ing bad guy. But yeah, it does make it a bit hard to take seriously - which is GotG all over - it doesn't take itself seriously at all, and that's it's strength. I loved it.
TICKLE_ME_ELMO wrote: » It's like calling him Dave or Frank.
Dave_The_Sheep wrote: » ... Something wrong with Dave?
sydthebeat wrote: » I loved "fantastic beats" and can't wait for the next one....
TICKLE_ME_ELMO wrote: » Nothing at all, it's a perfectly lovely name, which is exactly why it would make a terrible name for a bad guy. Dave is your pal, Dave lends you a fiver to buy chips, Dave lends you his van when the shop you bought your new washing machine from won't deliver, Dave comes and helps you move the washing machine when you discover it feels like there's a f**king tonne of cement inside the basterding thing. Dave does not strike fear into anyone other than the server in McDonald's because he's a fussy eater and always has a very specific order that they have to make fresh.
Buer wrote: » And he's so nice he doesn't even correct you given his name is actually Rodney.
molloyjh wrote: » Yeah I'm getting pretty fed up with most of the Marvel stuff at this stage. They were entertaining at the start but I couldn't give a damn about the Avengers now. How many times do they have to fall out, make s**t of everything and still come out as heroes? I watched a couple of the DC films to see if they brought anything different to the table. They did. They weren't even entertaining to begin with. GotG was as formulaic as anything else Marvel has done, but it struck exactly the right note. It didn't take itself seriously at all, cast the characters really well and had a great soundtrack. Now it might get as old as the Avengers as quickly, we'll only tell with time, but it's about the only one of those movies I'd have any interest in going to see at this stage. I mean, has anyone been to see Dr Strange? Does anyone want to go to it? Rogue One on the other hand.....
molloyjh wrote: » I watched a couple of the DC films to see if they brought anything different to the table. They did. They weren't even entertaining to begin with.
Buer wrote: » I watched Suicide Squad at the weekend. What an utter clusterf*ck of a movie. You can tell from the opening 5 minutes that it has been completely butchered in the editing room. The opening scenes are of the authorities assembling the criminals. No preamble, just straight into the meeting that featured heavily in the trailer. The story just leaps forward at times without explanation. Aside from the editing though....it's shiiiiiiit.
Deleted User wrote: » Haven't seen Doctor Strange but am looking forward to it. Personally I thought the recent Captain America Civil War was one of the best comic book films around. Not up there with batman begins or the dark knight but getting close. Rogue One seems like a total production disaster with half the film being re shot. Should still turn out well but remember it's Disney making all of these franchises now and I expect there to be a certain element of overlap in terms of how these films present.
Deleted User wrote: » I'm beyond amazed that they managed to make a balls of that. It had all the ingredients for a fun action adventure and it turned out absolutely appallingly. It's also the first time the character of the Joker has been completely miss handled. I think Jared Leto is a fine actor and I don't directly hold him responsible but they really got it wrong in pretty much every way. It was a flat, scifi channel quality borefest that proves DC and Warner Brothers really don't know how to manage their franchises.
molloyjh wrote: » I'm hoping the reshoots for Rogue One were overstated. Every film has them and it just seemed to be this huge deal about this film that they even happened. It has a lot of potential to be a very enjoyable film in fairness.
sydthebeat wrote: » the reason for it being so **** is simple... WAYYYYY too much will smith in it, especially since the character he played was really boring. Not enough diablo who i though was a much more interesting character
Buer wrote: » Well I hope anyone who wanted to see it has done so, Molloy!