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Quote: Corey O'Graffor @ August 14 2011, 9:34 PM BST

It must have gone quickly past your eyes!

I'm not proud that this made me laugh

Beyond the Pole. Not very funny, and a bit depressing tbh.

Was that the Stephen Mangan thing?

Yeah, it was on Dave last week I think.

Yeah. I did like it, but it was massively bleak.

Welcome To The Jungle. Bland cannibal film.

Quote: zooo @ August 15 2011, 8:39 PM BST

Yeah. I did like it, but it was massively bleak.

This!

It had it's moments, but I wouldn't recommend it or watch it again.

Sucker Punch.

All the worst bits of pop culture shat into a bag then thrown through a comic book shop kicked through a costume shop and then put up on screen. Dreadful, and the musics shit.

Oh Gavin, how very right you are. Soulless garbage. I kept looking at it and wanting it to be good but it felt like a college media project had just won the entire national lottery fund.

Eat The Rich. As a fan of Comic Strip, I was looking forward to watching this, because it 'starred', Rik Mayall, Ade Edmondson, et al. Their appearances were really only cameos. Disappointed. On the upside, I enjoyed the premise of the story and Peter Richardson got a line to say, always a bonus to see this talented man.

Next, Sex Actually.

i watched the Stella Street movie at the weekend

i think Peter Richardson wrote that

and he played a milkman too if my eyes werent playing tricks on me

good film anyhooo

Brewster's Millions.
Laughing out loud

They don't make 'em like that anymore

I was going to see Rise of Planet of the Apes with Riley Major but it's too uncool to be seen with parents so I've just been told it was brilliant. Angry I now have Mr Popper's Penguins to look forward to. Riley Minor is a tad less discriminating in her taste.

Quote: Jack Daniels @ August 16 2011, 9:52 PM BST

Brewster's Millions.
Laughing out loud

They don't make 'em like that anymore

:D

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