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Quote: Gavin @ March 7 2012, 2:14 PM GMT

I didn't really have a problem with the main characters. Really enjoyed Attack the Block.

As if I have to keep haranging you about your taste in movies. Once again, you've proven that you should stay away from making informed decisions about film.

Other then that, I love you and want to give you big hugs.

The Book of Eli. Pretty enjoyable, like a post-appocalyptic spaghetti western. And nice to see Miss Jones from Rising Damp pop up as a genial cannibal.

Quote: Renegade Carpark @ March 11 2012, 1:38 AM GMT

As if I have to keep haranging you about your taste in movies. Once again, you've proven that you should stay away from making informed decisions about film.

Other then that, I love you and want to give you big hugs.

Dude he's from Wales he probably thought it was a documentary on the royal family.

Tucker & Dale Vs Evil. Not bad. Could have been funnier though.

Aww, I think it's great. I've watched it two or three times.

It was quite funny. I think it was less cartoony then I was expecting, which is good because it gave the characters more depth but I still would have liked a few more laughs.

I laughed lots, it was a breath of fresh air in the horror/comedy stakes.

I bet you didn't get many breaths of fresh air whilst watching it ;)

:D

'Law-Abiding Citizen'. Interesting.

Very silly film.

You think so? I could feel his pain (which is a crap saying that I hate).

Which only made the rest of the film sillier

I think they missed a trick with Law-Abiding Citizen - it had the potential to be a complex film about the nature of justice but they just made it another boring film about vigilantism.

Well quite and the whole idea was ridiculous in how he got his revenge.

Plus it had an unpalatable right wing edge.

I thought the bit with the drugged was clever though...

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