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This Town, is Looking Like a Ghost Town
24 October 2008
Ghost Town is released in cinemas across Britain today, already a critical and commercial hit in the United States, the good people of Engloid can now see the chubby funster's cinematic lead role debut in all its glory. Why not brave the popcorn-munching gluttons and mobile-phone talking teenagers and check it out this weekend on the big screen.
Halloween Compilation
24 October 2008
Do you like being scared out of your wits?!? You do?? Then why not download and listen to our special Halloween flavoured audio compilation of all the spookiest, scariest, eeriest and horrific discussions from the RSK Xfm shows. Download it here and discuss it on the forum here. We guarantee a look of frightenedness on your face after listening or your money back!
New Audiobooks Announced
4 October 2008
In his blog today, Ricky announced a new audio series forthcoming, which will take a different format to their past audiobooks, saying: "It will be like a 'teach yourself' book. Sort of Brody's notes for shaved chimps". We're happy as always; come share your thoughts here.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY KARL
23 September 2008
Manchester's favourite son turns 36 today and Pilkipedia wishes him a right Happy Birthday and that. As it's his special day, we will all refrain from calling him a thick bald stupid round-headed lazy whinging Manc twat for the whole of the day, so... no calling him any of that. Alright. Add your lovely birthday messages on the forum here.
The (Box) Office
22 September 2008
Ghost Town debuted in American theatres this Friday and accumulated a modest $5.17 million to end up in 8th place at the weekend box office. More detailed information can be found here.
Sunday night also saw Extras as well as The Office leave The Emmy Awards empty handed, failing to collect on any of their combined 14 nominations. In spite of the lacklustre weekend, hopefully Ricky keeps in mind these words from a recent interview, "Awards are fun. Money is nice. But nothing is more fun than me and Steve Merchant sitting in a room laughing about what we just said. Nothing comes close."