British Comedy Guide

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I've got friggin awesome kids! Seriously, I should take them on the road. They did the best slapstick routine out in the snow today.

Avatar: The Last Airbender.

A very unfortunate title but those Yanks just don't understand do they!

It's like watching a dead skull f**ked idea being filled with pot porri and brought back to life with 9v Battery.

Knucklehead. T'was ok.

I love Philip Morris - was brilliant. I actually bawled my eyes out at one point.

I cried quite a lot too, I think.

That was a weirdly uneven film. I mean it was really cheery but was also honest about what an apolyptically cruel and unfair story it was based on,

Yeah definitely.

You'd think they'd have found something better to do with a guy that clever than locking him up in solitary.

I read an interview with him an age ago. His real story is even weirder than the film.

Oo, will check that out. :)

Quote: EllieJP @ November 7 2010, 9:03 PM GMT

I love Philip Morris - was brilliant. I actually bawled my eyes out at one point.

I actually saw that round a friends house, a married friends house... with me, him and his wife.

I wonder if they were trying to tell me something... :O

He wanted you to spit roast his missus.

an't you take a hint?

Quote: EllieJP @ November 7 2010, 9:03 PM GMT

I love Philip Morris - was brilliant. I actually bawled my eyes out at one point.

A comment someone posted somewhere else about this film:

"I'm not a homophobe but whenever I see something man on man related like the scene in the trailer I can't help but shut my eyes or look away.

For all of you people hating on this movie because of it, I suggest you do the same.

Normally I don't wach happy go lucky comedies like this but I've been a Jim Carrey fan since I was old enough to watch movies so I'm giving it a go."

Gaay!

Pleased

Mandy Patinkin is great in that.

No not that that, the Princess bride that from the previous page

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