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Quote: George Kaplan @ October 5 2013, 11:14 PM BST

Yeah, that *still* is soooooooooooooooooo convincing. Laughing out loud

How dare you.

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It's from the same people who made The Puffy Chair. About two brothers who buy a puffy chair on eBay but are quite disappointed when they see it. That was actually pretty good.

That's just a Doctor Who scarecrow without the straw.

Quote: chipolata @ October 5 2013, 11:29 PM BST

It's from the same people who made The Puffy Chair. About two brothers who buy a puffy chair on eBay but are quite disappointed when they see it. That was actually pretty good.

I preferred their first movie, Beanbag, about an edible beanbag that terrorises the branch of Ikea in Swindon, forcing all the customers to take refuge in Homebase where they then get attacked by potted geraniums. Mark Kermode called it, "the most exhilarating critique of pine coffee tables since Kubrick's How I Learned To Stop Worrying, And Love Eamonn Holmes."

Quote: George Kaplan @ October 5 2013, 11:45 PM BST

I preferred their first movie, Beanbag, about an edible beanbag that terrorises the branch of Ikea in Swindon, forcing all the customers to take refuge in Homebase where they then get attacked by potted geraniums. Mark Kermode called it, "the most exhilarating critique of pine coffee tables since Kubrick's How I Learned To Stop Worrying, And Love Eamonn Holmes."

Mark Commode is coming on leaps and bounds !

Quote: chipolata @ October 5 2013, 11:29 PM BST

How dare you.

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It's from the same people who made The Puffy Chair. About two brothers who buy a puffy chair on eBay but are quite disappointed when they see it. That was actually pretty good.

Chip goes to ridiculous lengths to convince us of the existence of his made up movies. But he knows how to use photoshop I give him that.
Puffy chair my arse!

Jesus Christ Superstar at the Birmingham NIA.

Mel C was very good as was the new unknown JC. However the star of the show had to be Tim Minchin as Judas. Competent singing but great great expression and acting.

The Divide. After a nuclear war some survivors hole up in a basement and go a bit Lord of the Flies. Laughably bleak and horrible.

The King of Devil's Island. Chilly.

Gravity...very recommendable.

Quote: Gordon Bennett @ October 14 2013, 7:44 PM BST

Gravity...very recommendable.

Would you recommend it? :P

The Killing Room. Drama about a mind control experiment. Fuddles along fuzzily for a while before pulling itself together at the end.

just watched behind the candelabra it was good.

Quote: sootyj @ October 14 2013, 10:43 PM BST

just watched behind the candelabra it was good.

That dust is full of surprises.

Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter. Not as much fun as I'd hoped it would be, although watchable enough.

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Best movie I've seen this year.

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