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Quote: Scatterbrained Floozy @ July 3 2010, 10:41 PM BST

Elliot always tells me off for not having seen that film.

It's actually pretty good. Give it a whirl. And it's got John Cusack in.

Quote: AndreaLynne @ July 3 2010, 10:44 PM BST

I love Nicholas Cage movies only for the sheer entertainment value of not seeing his expression change.

Unfair! He's done some corkers. Wild at Heart. Snake Eyes. Raising Arizona. Adaptation.

And his expression never changes...

Quote: AndreaLynne @ July 3 2010, 10:51 PM BST

And his expression never changes...

He's concentrating!

On what?? How to be more riveting than he already is??

Quote: AndreaLynne @ July 3 2010, 10:54 PM BST

On what?? How to be more riveting than he already is??

On why he's made so many duff movies recently despite such a promising start. Although he might be back on track with Kick Ass and Bad Liuetenant.

I think he's taking whatever comes along because of his bad financial situation. If he used his brain, he wouldn't keep taking duds that make no money and instead be more selective and try to find something of higher quality.

I love Con Air!
But I think I've missed most of it now.

Finally got to see the first episode of series 4 of Doc Martin...love the girl with the pencil stuck in her face!

Bowfinger

It's like a blow back to the good old days of the 80s. Funny, good natured, likeable, unsmutty and such a sharp script.

Quote: sootyj @ July 5 2010, 6:58 PM BST

Bowfinger

It's like a blow back to the good old days of the 80s. Funny, good natured, likeable, unsmutty and such a sharp script.

I enjoyed it, but couldn't help feeling they were ripping off Tim Burton's Ed Wood. Although the scene where Eddie Murphy crosses the road is very funny.

There's nothing truly original. There's a lot of similarities but the humour and energy is completely diferent.

The Sex Education Show. :O

Quote: sootyj @ July 5 2010, 6:58 PM BST

Bowfinger

It's like a blow back to the good old days of the 80s. Funny, good natured, likeable, unsmutty and such a sharp script.

And written by Steve Martin, too. Oh, what the f**k happened to you Martin?!

Quote: Matthew Stott @ July 5 2010, 9:23 PM BST

And written by Steve Martin, too. Oh, what the f**k happened to you Martin?!

Cruelly ironic that it had Murphy in too. Somebody else who used to be funny.

Quote: chipolata @ July 5 2010, 9:27 PM BST

Cruelly ironic that it had Murphy in too. Somebody else who used to be funny.

And he's so good in the film too, Murphy, in his dual role. Ah well, stupid f**kers, it's their own fault, they decided to go down the Cheaper By The Dozen/Norbett shitpipe.

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