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Quote: Steve Sunshine @ July 4 2013, 11:41 PM BST

seeing Russell Brand & Alec Baldwin share the stage

I'm not buying it. Sounds like a poor man's Carry On Headbanging.

The Burrowers. Creepy horror western with some decent monsters and a nice bleak ending.

Quote: Nil Putters @ May 6 2011, 5:49 PM BST

Tucker & Dale vs Evil. Very enjoyable. Some laughs and a nice twist on your average 'kids wander into woods and get murdered horror' movie.

This. And nice to see 30 Rock girl in something other than 30 Rock.

I might give that a go
& not just because of 30 Rock girl

Quote: chipolata @ July 23 2013, 11:24 PM BST

This. And nice to see 30 Rock girl in something other than 30 Rock.

I recently watched Cottage Country, starring either "Tucker" or "Dale", and although it looked similar in the trailer it was far less enjoyable.

I presume it was the one that was only there to get various bits of her body out.
Do they actually give her something else to do in the film?

Yes

Quote: Nil Putters @ July 24 2013, 8:51 AM BST

Yes

What he said. It's actually a good role.

Quote: zooo @ July 24 2013, 12:13 AM BST

I presume it was the one that was only there to get various bits of her body out.
Do they actually give her something else to do in the film?

Zooo and her misyogyny!

World's End. A bit of a let down after the first two in the trilogy. It was ok to start with, but sagged seriously nearer the end, and ended badly. They just didn't try hard enough, especially with the writing.

Frankenhooker

Actually not bad funny, kind of script I'm trying to sell

Straight Story for the second time.....still something in my eye...damn those onions

Quote: DuckAvenger @ July 28 2013, 10:38 PM BST

Straight Story for the second time.....still something in my eye...damn those onions

It always makes me sad because of Richard Farnsworth's suicide not long after it came out.

Just got round to watching The King's Speech. A decent examination of the friendship between the King and his speech therapist, but didn't think it was quite worth all the hype.

'Arlington Road'. Good film but disappointed the baddies won in the end.

"The Visitor" last night on BBC2. A proper independent film. Pretty uncompromising, and quietly powerful, with lots of light and shade. Best film I've seen in a while.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0857191/?ref_=sr_1

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