Despised it - the oblique, arty approach to story means that it becomes a kind of mood piece about teen shootings. It felt like it was kind-of glorifying the violence, just because it didn't have anything else to say.
Despised it - the oblique, arty approach to story means that it becomes a kind of mood piece about teen shootings. It felt like it was kind-of glorifying the violence, just because it didn't have anything else to say.
Fresh Meat. That is all.
Fresh Meat. That is all.
With my lunch today, I had a sugar coke in a glass bottle, ice cold. It was fucking delicious. Welcome to Britain.
With my lunch today, I had a sugar coke in a glass bottle, ice cold. It was fucking delicious. Welcome to Britain.
So is the final episode going to be like Lost, where Dog and his family finally 'go with Christ?' And we discover that the last 8 series have been set in some kind of weird purgatory, where Dog pays for his crimes while alive by hunting down sorry looking perps, in a strange other world where pineapple is used as a…
So is the final episode going to be like Lost, where Dog and his family finally 'go with Christ?' And we discover that the last 8 series have been set in some kind of weird purgatory, where Dog pays for his crimes while alive by hunting down sorry looking perps, in a strange other world where pineapple is used as a…
This was the best show I saw on TV last year by a country mile (see also the 'British Wire' Top Boy). And she was fucking awesome in it.
I agree. Can we really say The Jungle Book was produced during a 'dormant period'?
I thought the same at first, but one of the weirder aspects of the movie is that it takes the character pretty seriously. Kitsch's generally solid, slightly grim, occasionally smirky performance worked for me, where a wisecracking dude would most likely have seemed like an asshole. I'm not sure it helped to sell the…
Fucking awesome, the first movie I've seen in a long time that I really didn't want to end. I even liked the 3D.
See also, Kill List.
Speaking as a representative of my nation, I would say that many English people find Nazis, and especially the trappings of Nazism (funny leather costumes, silly walks) quite funny. Hence Chaplin's Great Dictator, John Cleese in Fawlty Towers, Ricky Gervais in Extras, Harry's stupid costume, and this - the aborted…
True Blood? Is that still on?
Also, these characters are now figments of each other's imagination (very different from our southern characters).
The first episode is being shown at the BFI Southbank next week. It'll be on pretty soon after that, I think.
Very soon, in a couple of weeks.
Page Eight was the single worst written thing I saw this year, by some margin (its been on British TV). Every single fucking line repeats the same information over and over in the most blatant, uninteresting way possible:
And the whole country is GOING TO THE DOGS!!!