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Supersub John Hodge
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That Being Human is Bristol and all. Not great mind.

Zodiac is his only great film.

I'm with y'all on the Ledger wouldn't have won if he had lived theory. Comic book/action films simply don't get recognised at the Oscars, other than in the technical categories.

Yeah, Clifton is where I lived and all. Bloody students.

And Lenny Henry.

I mean, the whole 'Inception is a film about film-making thesis' says it all - this is a film that was expertly constructed (let's leave it's flaws - characterisation, being exposition heavy, sometimes clunky dialogue - aside).

The King's Speech is solid, but as blatant Oscar bait as you'll get and rather functional in terms of directing and editing (Hooper's background in British soaps shines through). Thus, to exclude Inception from those categories and include TKS is fucking retarded.

Geordie is possibly the worst British accent there is…
…it's either that or Brummie anyway.

Yeah we already have a show about thick slags from Essex, so fuck this shit.

The British version was pretty shit and all. Nice to see lovely Bristol (the south-western English city, not Palin's daughter with the fat head) get some air time mind. They even filmed at my university halls of residence (I AM NOT SHITTING YOU).

You watch Graham Norton (yeah, had to google this interaction between her and P Diddy) so I think we can safely discount any pronouncements you have already, or will ever, make on pop culture.

Sarah Millican is fucking shit. The Geordie twat.

Also,
The Fall of Troy. The first two albums anyway.

Is it just me or is
Day of the Dead Romero's best?

To this day…
I don't know what Marina Hyde was thinking.

Goddamn you Piers Morgam!

He is amazing in Brassed Off
I cried at several points when I first watched it, and still do on repeat viewings.

Who was gonna play Jacko?????
That's what I gotta know.

He may well have been a 'Rain Man' type special case. But personally I'd rather forgo the commentary during an already somewhat unengaging film.