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jenkis
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I watched this a couple of weeks ago and I'm fairly sure it's the worst thing I've ever seen. I'll come to a conclusion within the week.
But I'm fairly sure.

I regularly buy the complete Winnie the Pooh collection for new parents, but always offer the warning not to read the final story with anyone watching.
Ruins me.

Is this not exactly the same movie as 'Now Is Good'? Which is unwatchable, apart from with the sound off, staring at Jeremy Irvine.
So I guess it's just unlistenable.

and Bertie Carvel is similarly fantastic, as anyone who saw him in Matilda would agree. I presume.

I didn't think much of it on the first listen, but I'm pretty sure it's now up with their best work, especially after seeing it live.
It's nowhere close to being a B-.

That drummer is delightful to the eye. He'd even stand out if the band surrounded weren't quite so homely-looking.

Can't agree enough. This is a terrible terrible movie.
If it was truly self-aware, it would realise how tedious itself is. As far as I could tell the only joke in the film was a character with a fake British accent.