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Date Posted: 18:13:34 06/16/01 Sat
Author: Rich
Subject: "Okay, so tell me: why were my reviews "off base"? Actually, I thought I was just expressing a subjective opinion, I didn't realise there were facts about the quality of those two films.
So why is reading my reviews a waste of time? And what do you think gives you the right to stick negative mail in my inbox?
I assume you've written your own reviews that are of an extremely high quality. If so, I'd love to read them."
Oh, and Big Grigger IS real. Here's Jim Jimmer: Why can't me and Grigg talk as much sense as Rich? Who spent the morning apologising to Mr.T. It is real, it is!!! Now hit the secret clicker for a new review.
In reply to: Griff 's message, "Oh yeah, reviews - sorry about the Psycho one, I did watch it and did the notes but I kept watching stuff all day (including Psycho II) and forgot about it. I wanted to do a Long Good Friday one but I really didn't have enough material afterwards to make it worth bothering with. Cool to see Charlie out of Casualty, Gillian "Blowjob" Taylforth and loads of other TV faces in there." on 11:28:00 06/16/01 Sat

Only a short one this:

THE OTHER SIDE


The Other Side is a little-known anthology series that I caught on cable. It's the sort of hard-hitting, spine-tingling show that makes you think "why don't more genre shows have theme tunes played on the pan pipes?"

Named after the side that its star bats for, The Other Side features Grigg Grigger in a rare TV role, driving around as an insurance salesman. This was the most interesting part, as the letters on his car were K, A, U and R. Now if only the A and the U were a N and a T, then you'd be able to make "KUNT". Just thought I'd share that observation with you.

The sort of spooky, eerie series that would have had Rod Serling and Harlon Edison pissing their pants, it ends with Grigger fading away like the big fairy he is in a BTTF homage. Look out too for a rare appearance of Jim Jimmer. Worth a watch.

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