Keeping with the consistency theme,
Round 1 will, of course, be on General Knowledge.
Round 2 is all about some deadly dinosaur movies. RAWRRRRRR!
And with the unfortunate news of the Lisdoonvarna Matchmaking Festival being cancelled for the second year on the bounce,
Round 3 will celebrate some of our favourite Meet Cute Movies. This round s for all the sexy singles out there.
Speaking of sexy singles. have you heard about Loki s mysterious love life in Episode 3 of the hit show? Check out our SPOILER-filled reaction and review here.
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February 8, 2021
This Propose Day Take Some Tips From Hollywood On How To Pop The Question ( Photo Credit â IMDb / Pride and Prejudice / The Notebook / Love Actually )
Valentineâs week has begun, and itâs Propose Day already! So if you want to pop the question today, go to Hollywood for some inspiration. The English entertainment industry based in Los Angeles has churned out several proposals in way too many movies but a select few are memorable even years after their release.
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From confessing their love in the rain to going down on their knees and expressing whatâs in their hearts here are a few ideas to help you propose today. From Pride And Prejudice to The Notebook & Love Actually, hereâs 7 most memorable proposals that we bet will help you.
Magary: I m the last white person alive to see Love Actually and I have questions
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The prime minister (Hugh Grant) and Natalie (Martine McCutcheon) are caught off-guard (and quite by accident) at a Christmas pageant in Richard Curtis s romantic comedy Love Actually. Ho/HO
Up until this past weekend, I had never seen “Love Actually.” This is unheard of among white people, but it’s true. I had no good reason for skipping out on “Love Actually” for 17 years. It’s not like I avoided it on principle. I like good romantic comedies, and this one was written and directed by Richard Curtis, who built his career on the screenplay for “Four Weddings And A Funeral,” which represents the peak of the genre. Not only that, I prefer my romantic comedies to be British, because British romantic comedies are always FILTHY.
It’s no secret Love Actually has aged like a cucumber you forgot about at the back of the fridge, and then when you finally find it again it’s just a sac of mouldy green mush, like some sort of horrific water snake toy. In short: It fucking sucks. Of all the storylines, the film’s only redeemable quality may have been the lesbian love story, but unfortunately those scenes were cut from Love Actually before the film ever screened.
The film was released in 2003, and it’s fair to say the world has changed a lot since then. But between the Nokia bricks, the fat jokes and some just all-around dodgy plot points, it’s fair to say almost every Love Actually storyline wouldn’t be the same if it had been filmed today. But which Love Actually storylines still hold up now, and which is definitively the worst?