Quote: Corey O'Graffor @ August 14 2011, 9:34 PM BSTIt must have gone quickly past your eyes!
I'm not proud that this made me laugh
Quote: Corey O'Graffor @ August 14 2011, 9:34 PM BSTIt 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 BSTYeah. 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.
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. 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 BSTBrewster's Millions.
They don't make 'em like that anymore