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This isn't quite the same but I only became aware that Edgar Wright's directorial debut, A Fist Full of Fingers, is available on a popular torrent site recently, and I've just finished watching it now. It's undoubtedly a little rough around the edges and the acting is fairly weak, but it's a charming piece with a high

I couldn't agree more, I don't know why but it really annoys me when a tv show or a film uses the title of something which already exists, I mean it surely can't be that hard to come up with something original.

I can't wait for it's return, it's my favourite comedy series around at the moment and that's up against some ridiculously strong competition (Nathan For You, Rick and Morty, It's Always Sunny). Does anyone know yet how many episodes it will be?

It started off a bit patchily but has evolved in to being one of my favourite series around right now. This is largely down to the pace of the show, this tends to cover ground in three or four episodes which most other series would drag out in to a full season (or on The Walking Dead's front, two or three!) and it's

It's on the pirate bay if you're in to torrenting…

About ten years ago I was crazily in love with a girl I'd been dating for seven months when she told me she'd discovered she was pregnant (despite having a condition where she thought this wasn't possible), but had had an abortion. It was a long distance relationship and I was pretty devastated, and planned to visit

I did like this show but had some issues with it (as previously mentioned Barrymore sometimes felt a bit off for me) but the biggest one was the cliffhanger. It's all fine and good if it comes back for another season (which I imagine it all but definitely will) but it felt like a standard episode where nothing was

Thank you!

I love comedy, but bad comedy offends. Which is normally why if I don't like something I won't watch more than the first episode, but with Gervais it's such a gigantic car crash I can't help but view it.

He was using the word to get a cheap laugh. That's fairly offensive to me.

Yeah, the Muppet sequel was such a disappointment, the first (recent) Muppet film was so great but the second didn't work for me at all. I don't blame Gervais for that though, something was just off about the whole thing.

No, I know it's strange in this day and age but I'm just not a fan of racism.

Despite being a negative review I still think this is fairly kind to the movie which is one of the worst things I've ever seen. I mean at one point Brent uses the N word, which is unforgivable given that it's just for a cheap laugh (not that anyone was laughing when I watched the film). And the ending is truly awful,

He's done things which are actively offensive though, like Derek, and Life On The Road - at one point Brent uses the N word in a scene which is so pathetic and unfunny I'm still angry about it four months on.

Christ I'd forgotten just how much I hate The Invention of Lying. Logically it makes no sense, and it's so painfully unfunny that the mere mention of it makes me froth at the mouth. Probably should seek some help over that, but psychiatrists are expensive these days.

It frustrates me greatly that Natalie Morales hasn't been given her own vehicle, and if it were to fail, another, and another after that, until she gains the acclaim and love that she deserves. I've been a huge fan of her since The Middleman and every time she's been on screen ever since, even when underused in things

Yeah, Olyphant is superb, and I really liked the rest of the cast as well, so it's frustrating that Barrymore seems a bit out of place on occasion. She does have her moments, but the performance overall felt a bit off.

I've watched the whole series now and I hate to say it but I think Drew Barrymore is what stops it from quite working for me. I've been such a huge fan of hers for a long long time (well, since she was 18, as was I at the time) and I've probably watched more of her films than most sane people, so it really does pain

Given that she didn't bleed when she sliced her hand open a couple of episodes back I'm guessing she definitely doesn't have her period either.

I know what you mean, there's a forum which is still very much thriving that I joined in 2001, but sixteen years later I suddenly feel very, very old, and christ, some of my earliest posts are hugely embarrassing.