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I like certain scenes. But the bits in between - I get bored. :(

Quote: hotzappa11 @ September 25 2008, 12:23 PM BST

I bought the W&I DVD for 2.99 on Monday. I also got Arthur for 3 quid. :D

I got Hudson Hawk for £2 from Asda. Whistling nnocently It's silly, but I like it.

Withnail & I is a very 'studenty' film imo.

Quote: Finck @ September 25 2008, 12:26 PM BST

I'm on my way to that number. :)

But I always have to watch it alone, as noone in my vicinity likes it.

In the early 2000s, My brother, his mate and I used to regularly watch it together. Then, afterwards, we'd stick on Clockwork Orange. Those were the days...

Quote: Nil Putters @ September 25 2008, 12:28 PM BST

Withnail & I is a very 'studenty' film imo.

Millions of tossers like it and shout out quotes from it, yes.

Quote: Winterlight @ September 25 2008, 12:29 PM BST

In the early 00's, My brother, his mate and I used to regularly watch it together. Then, afterwards, we'd stick on Clockwork Orange. Those were the days...

I could never watch Clockwork Orange twice, I found it too disturbing the first time around.

I only saw it recently-ish. So I was a bit disappointed. (Too much build up. Not the film's fault.)

It was still good, just not AmAzInG.

Quote: Winterlight @ September 25 2008, 12:29 PM BST

Millions of tossers like it and shout out quotes from it, yes.

:D Agreed.

A Clockwork Orange is disturbing. I've only seen it a couple of times, and don't plan on watching it again. Nothing special imo.

Quote: zooo @ September 25 2008, 12:33 PM BST

I only saw it recently-ish. So I was a bit disappointed. (Too much build up. Not the film's fault.)

It was still good, just not AmAzInG.

I agree. It's a good film, but lacks the punch that I was expecting after its notoriety,

Quote: Aaron @ September 25 2008, 1:07 PM BST

I agree. It's a good film, but lacks the punch that I was expecting after its notoriety,

I doubt any films can live up to that level of notoriety. The Evil Dead, The Exorcist and Straw Dogs certainly didn't.

Oh I saw them when I was younger, so I didn't have that problem.

Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer though, what a flipping letdown. Practically NO violence!

Quote: zooo @ September 25 2008, 1:14 PM BST

Oh I saw them when I was younger, so I didn't have that problem.

Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer though, what a flipping letdown. Practically NO violence!

Although the home invasion scene was quite chilling. Other than that I was a bit bored.

And The Godfather. Yawn.

Quote: zooo @ September 24 2008, 11:21 PM BST

I want a Colin Firth...

That would do too, of course! :)

:D

Quote: zooo @ September 25 2008, 1:16 PM BST

And The Godfather. Yawn.

Agreed!

Quote: JuliaC @ September 25 2008, 1:16 PM BST

Agreed!

Silly, silly girls.

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