MJLD
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I thought it was a good film, worth it for £3.
Watching at the mo(an hour into it). Who the feck came up with this storyline? Maybe I'm just too cynical.
Poor little Brits. Just like Americans you seem to only like your own humor and not the others. I'm smack in the middle of both countries and enjoy movies from both sides. Knocked-Up is funny, Hot Fuzz is funny.
I generally like British comedy on TV more than American. Except if it's animated.
3 pound is good value for many movies. If you can enjoy it and it's not a waste of time then it's a fine buy.
You're at least not giving it your undivided attention so it can only be so good.
The negative comments aren't good either for you expectations. I think it's stupid to listen to anything a stranger says about a movie. It has probably nothing to do with your liking of movies.
Again, you're making assumptions. It started off okay enough and then just went a bit gay. This may shock you but I do have my own opinions.
Shocking eh.
Never said you didn't.
The negative comments aren't good either for you expectations
Again, you're making assumptions. It started off okay enough and then just went a bit gay. This may shock you but I do have my own opinions.
That seems to be the formula for all the Apatow 'comedies'.
And Hot Fuzz was shit.
Poor little Brits. Just like Americans you seem to only like your own humor and not the others. I'm smack in the middle of both countries and enjoy movies from both sides. Knocked-Up is funny, Hot Fuzz is funny.
I generally like British comedy on TV more than American. Except if it's animated.
3 pound is good value for many movies. If you can enjoy it and it's not a waste of time then it's a fine buy.
You're at least not giving it your undivided attention so it can only be so good.
The negative comments aren't good either for you expectations. I think it's stupid to listen to anything a stranger says about a movie. It has probably nothing to do with your liking of movies.
I would've killed off Katherine Heigl's character's sister half way through the film.
Benefits of being the producers wife eh?
People still buy movies?![]()
My initial thought, but i guess Spoony is either a millionaire or elderly.
Yep.
I've bought In Brugges and I.D. - hoping they won't depress the feck out me for being totally shit.
I didnt like In Bruges much, got recommended to me by a lot of people but I didn't find it particularly amusing or clever.
I buy dvds if I really like the film and the extras are good. I've only bought Gomorrah, Lives of Others and Persepolis recently.
Wasn't much of a selection, to be fair. That said, I've been wanting to watch I.D for ages. They also had Man on Wire - but I didn't feel like watching a doc. Last time I paid full price for a DVD must've been half a year ago. . .when I bought the Dark Knight. I've got a decent collection, loads of special/limited additions and boxsets. However, due to the net and dowload sites, I've not bought many DVDs in the last couple of years.
I used to buy quite a lot, then I got a high speed connection and Sky+ so only usually buy foreign language films.