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Demons (Itv) - (TV)


I am called Phillip Glenister and I is an American. I was born in Massetutits in 1957 and I went to the high skool with my main home bouys. In 1985 I moved to the England and I changed my voice to sound England. I then did that show with the man from that thing. Then I played Gene Simmons in Life on Earth and everyone saw how good at acting I was. Today my favourite show, Demons, was on. This was really good as I got to use my proper voice and sound like a American.
I really liked the story and the effects, it was very good. It was also a real priviledge to work with the actor Chris Jarman, he was in Grange Hill loads of times and that is my favourite show.
I liked seeing Gareth from The Office as a bird faced chicken man, he was really scary and he was also a shit to work with as he kept insisting I call him Pirate.
Until next time, fuck off.

Rating: 5/5
By Phillip Glenister


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I too thought Chris Jarman was the best thing in Demons - sorry who was he again?



Comment By: masie, 15 Jan 2009, Rating: 2/5

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