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Finding Nemo.....my little girl loves it. Me? After six viewings this weekend, I'm less keen.
Now, "Finding Emo", the story of a suicidal, depressed teenager whose sole objective is to get laid by writing bleak poetry is a laff riot
Now, "Finding Emo", the story of a suicidal, depressed teenager whose sole objective is to get laid by writing bleak poetry is a laff riot
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Finding Nemo is one of my favourite 'kids films'
Attempted to get them to watch The Goonies this weekend, but they got scared. May have to give it a go on my own.
Attempted to get them to watch The Goonies this weekend, but they got scared. May have to give it a go on my own.
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I watched the first half hour of 'Inception' last night before falling asleep. Is it worth me watching the rest as I found it really far fetched (and I like that kinda thing normally but this was way too much) or shall I not bother?
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When Rob was a kid I used to put Toy story on three or four times a day.......Not for him but for me !!..........I love that film "Infinity .........." ....He used to give me that "You b*****d" look he gives me now he's all grown up.......
Junior mark 2... is in for the same treatment but he's getting the special feature section as well.
Junior mark 2... is in for the same treatment but he's getting the special feature section as well.
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Don't bother...think Matrix Revolutions, add a few w@nkery smart ar$e points and you're there. Tried to be a clever film but failed to hook me and seemed to rely on the fact it was a Christopher Nolan filmSteffan wrote:I watched the first half hour of 'Inception' last night before falling asleep. Is it worth me watching the rest as I found it really far fetched (and I like that kinda thing normally but this was way too much) or shall I not bother?
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Steffan wrote:I watched the first half hour of 'Inception' last night before falling asleep. Is it worth me watching the rest as I found it really far fetched (and I like that kinda thing normally but this was way too much) or shall I not bother?
I love it, so I'd say yes.
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Steffan wrote:I watched the first half hour of 'Inception' last night before falling asleep. Is it worth me watching the rest as I found it really far fetched (and I like that kinda thing normally but this was way too much) or shall I not bother?
one of the most over rated films off all time, alright at best but people seem to rave about the "unbelievable concept", matrix was better
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I thought Inception was a cracking movie myself, maybe not quite as good as Matrix (certainly not as revolutionary), but still an excellent film which I've enjoyed watching on a few occasions. I would say though that if you struggled to get into it in half an hour, maybe it isn't your thing.
Ultimately, movies are all about personal taste, I myself have quite enjoyed watching some totally ridiculous films which were no doubt rubbished by the critics (recently Percy Jackson - Sea of Monters sprinds to mind, Bounty Killer as well), for me if it keeps me enertained and I can spend an enjoyable hour and a half/two hours watching it then it works.
Ultimately, movies are all about personal taste, I myself have quite enjoyed watching some totally ridiculous films which were no doubt rubbished by the critics (recently Percy Jackson - Sea of Monters sprinds to mind, Bounty Killer as well), for me if it keeps me enertained and I can spend an enjoyable hour and a half/two hours watching it then it works.
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I finally watched Django Unchained last night. My first mistake was not looking at how long it was and putting it on at 1000pm. As for the film itself I quite enjoyed it. It kept you entertained, amused and invested in his quest to save his wife. I must say that most of the cast delivered in this. Jamie Foxx, Christoph Waltz and Leonardo DiCaprio were excellent but Samuel L Jackson stole the show, he was brilliant! Also look out for small roles from Jonah Hill and Quentin Tarantino himself.
I was well on my way to giving this film 8/10, but then at the shootout in the house near the end, I hear a 2 Pac song playing, and that knocks it up to 9/10.
I was well on my way to giving this film 8/10, but then at the shootout in the house near the end, I hear a 2 Pac song playing, and that knocks it up to 9/10.
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The Lego movie - Genuinely funny in parts and enjoyed it, best matrix spin off i have seen 8.5/10
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A History of Violence. I really enjoyed it. I thought Mortensen was very good in his role, really convincing. Some shocking scenes, particularly the 'palm of the hand to the nose' scene but Mortensen managed to keep that family man face going the whole time and didn't turn into a caricature baddy which would have been easier to do.
I like the fact the end left you to use your own imagination as well. Did the family get over it or not? They didn't spoon feed you the answer.
8.5/10.
I like the fact the end left you to use your own imagination as well. Did the family get over it or not? They didn't spoon feed you the answer.
8.5/10.
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Watching him struggle with his violent past is the best part of the movie followed quickly by how actually very good he is at inflicting pain.
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I was put of that by the less than flattering reviews but given the huge amount of respect I have for Tina, I might give it a whirl. If it's rubbish I shall flood his inbox with abusive messages...and his real letterbox with liquid dog muck!
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DAVE667 wrote:I was put of that by the less than flattering reviews but given the huge amount of respect I have for Tina, I might give it a whirl. If it's rubbish I shall flood his inbox with abusive messages...and his real letterbox with liquid dog muck!
You're so sweet, Dave.
Please don't keep flooding my inbox with those pictures though. I've told you before I am not interested. Hamster or no hamster.
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Debbie Does Dallas...........Uncut version
Watched this again the other day..Just to compare the cultural and sociological changes back then to the present day........Certainly embodies a decade of change in cultural and moral practices and principles......Offers much for the modern day student in cultural enrichment coupled with the changes in social awareness..
Certainly for any budding philosophy student like myself a must watch...........
Watched this again the other day..Just to compare the cultural and sociological changes back then to the present day........Certainly embodies a decade of change in cultural and moral practices and principles......Offers much for the modern day student in cultural enrichment coupled with the changes in social awareness..
Certainly for any budding philosophy student like myself a must watch...........
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TRUSSMAN66 wrote:Debbie Does Dallas...........Uncut version
Watched this again the other day..Just to compare the cultural and sociological changes back then to the present day........Certainly embodies a decade of change in cultural and moral practices and principles......Offers much for the modern day student in cultural enrichment coupled with the changes in social awareness..
Certainly for any budding philosophy student like myself a must watch...........
I've seen DDD before, mainly wAnked though.
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Does that mean you just marveled at how muffs have changed over the years?TRUSSMAN66 wrote:Debbie Does Dallas...........Uncut version
Watched this again the other day..Just to compare the cultural and sociological changes back then to the present day........Certainly embodies a decade of change in cultural and moral practices and principles......Offers much for the modern day student in cultural enrichment coupled with the changes in social awareness..
Certainly for any budding philosophy student like myself a must watch...........
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DAVE667 wrote:Does that mean you just marveled at how muffs have changed over the years?TRUSSMAN66 wrote:Debbie Does Dallas...........Uncut version
Watched this again the other day..Just to compare the cultural and sociological changes back then to the present day........Certainly embodies a decade of change in cultural and moral practices and principles......Offers much for the modern day student in cultural enrichment coupled with the changes in social awareness..
Certainly for any budding philosophy student like myself a must watch...........
If you want to break my post down into one line.....Then I suppose....Yes !!
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Just wish all your posting could be reduced to one line...in fact, I just wish it could be reduced to one post if I'm being honest...actually if I'm being honest, I wish you go and stay gone.TRUSSMAN66 wrote:DAVE667 wrote:Does that mean you just marveled at how muffs have changed over the years?TRUSSMAN66 wrote:Debbie Does Dallas...........Uncut version
Watched this again the other day..Just to compare the cultural and sociological changes back then to the present day........Certainly embodies a decade of change in cultural and moral practices and principles......Offers much for the modern day student in cultural enrichment coupled with the changes in social awareness..
Certainly for any budding philosophy student like myself a must watch...........
If you want to break my post down into one line.....Then I suppose....Yes !!
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I've learned so much from you about Boxing since I've been on here....
Wouldn't be right to leave half cocked......Counting on you to teach me how to be a full - man sausage...
Wouldn't be right to leave half cocked......Counting on you to teach me how to be a full - man sausage...
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Mind the windows Tino. wrote:A History of Violence. I really enjoyed it. I thought Mortensen was very good in his role, really convincing. Some shocking scenes, particularly the 'palm of the hand to the nose' scene but Mortensen managed to keep that family man face going the whole time and didn't turn into a caricature baddy which would have been easier to do.
I like the fact the end left you to use your own imagination as well. Did the family get over it or not? They didn't spoon feed you the answer.
8.5/10.
Excellent film, Tino
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If memory serves (I was drifting off into post-coital bliss) your wife told me that you achieved that particular phase of your personal development some years ago. In fact, when she thinks about it, which isn't too often due to the waves of nausea, she believes you were actually born a d!ckTRUSSMAN66 wrote:I've learned so much from you about Boxing since I've been on here....
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Actually got around to watching Spiderman 3 the other night.........Must admit I think the story got lost in the action.......and I wish I hadn't of bothered !!
Too many subplots and too many villains..........Plus never liked Maguire as Parker......
Harry Osbourne character was all over the place.....Sandman was wasted in more ways than one..
and Parker's Uncle was killed by a different guy in the original !! If that's not taking the pee out of the audience I don't know what is !!
Just a bit better than batman and robin..
Too many subplots and too many villains..........Plus never liked Maguire as Parker......
Harry Osbourne character was all over the place.....Sandman was wasted in more ways than one..
and Parker's Uncle was killed by a different guy in the original !! If that's not taking the pee out of the audience I don't know what is !!
Just a bit better than batman and robin..
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You should try watching Shrek the Third and the scene in the tavern where Charming rounds up his cronies...the Rumplestitskin character looks nowt like the one in Shrek Forever After.TRUSSMAN66 wrote:Actually got around to watching Spiderman 3 the other night.........Must admit I think the story got lost in the action.......and I wish I hadn't of bothered !!
Too many subplots and too many villains..........Plus never liked Maguire as Parker......
Harry Osbourne character was all over the place.....Sandman was wasted in more ways than one..
and Parker's Uncle was killed by a different guy in the original !! If that's not taking the pee out of the audience I don't know what is !!
Just a bit better than batman and robin..
Talk all you like about Spiderman but THAT is hands down the biggest p!ss take in movie history.
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Watched Thor 2 last night, throughly enjoyable movie that visually is fantastic. The story was good, but could have been better and the fact Portmans character just stumbled in to the place where the thing the Dark Elves wanted the most just happened to be was a little to convienent for me.
A solid 7.5/10 though, another good ended that leaves it open for another film.
A solid 7.5/10 though, another good ended that leaves it open for another film.
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Thor 2 is a bit of a mess of a film, the fight scene at the end is pretty dreadful in that it attempts to be funny in places.
Watched olympus has fallen the other day, decent brainless action film. However;
I'm willing to let a lot go in these films, but how did a bomber type aircraft get over DC before any type of action is taken and why on earth would anyone build a system that would let you blow up all your nuclear weaponry in the silos and destroy your country.
Answers on a post card.
Watched olympus has fallen the other day, decent brainless action film. However;
I'm willing to let a lot go in these films, but how did a bomber type aircraft get over DC before any type of action is taken and why on earth would anyone build a system that would let you blow up all your nuclear weaponry in the silos and destroy your country.
Answers on a post card.
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Non-Stop
Liam Neeson plays the same character he seems to play ever since Taken, but this isn't as bad as some of the rubbish he's done since (namely Taken 2 and Unknown)
Granted I may have found it more entertaining as I was expecting literally nothing from it but so long as you leave your brain at the door its a decent enough watch, with a quite satisfying albeit totally unrealistic killing of the bad guy at the end of the movie
6/10
Liam Neeson plays the same character he seems to play ever since Taken, but this isn't as bad as some of the rubbish he's done since (namely Taken 2 and Unknown)
Granted I may have found it more entertaining as I was expecting literally nothing from it but so long as you leave your brain at the door its a decent enough watch, with a quite satisfying albeit totally unrealistic killing of the bad guy at the end of the movie
6/10
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Dallas Buyer's Club
Wasn't bad, Matthew McConaughey seems to be a reasonably talented actor rather than a creepy on-screen presence these days. Not really sure what the point of Eve and Rayon was though, both were fairly flimsy, predictable and inconsequential. Ending was a bit forced but, all in all, worth a watch.
6/10 but, if you're massively into moustaches, it could rate 9.
Wasn't bad, Matthew McConaughey seems to be a reasonably talented actor rather than a creepy on-screen presence these days. Not really sure what the point of Eve and Rayon was though, both were fairly flimsy, predictable and inconsequential. Ending was a bit forced but, all in all, worth a watch.
6/10 but, if you're massively into moustaches, it could rate 9.
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I was a tad bemused as to how MM won best actor for Dallas Buyers Club as I thought it was a documentary about the rise of "Movember"
Ignorance is definitely bliss
Ignorance is definitely bliss
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the new 300 movie
its kinda like buying a game and then they insist on bringing DLC out at a later date. While this runs alongside the 300 it doesnt really add a great deal to the story and is merely cashing in on a cult following for its predecessor
some of the worst acting ive ever seen in a movie, continuously slowing down time during the fight scenes it becomes boring and while it may good to look at, its like the hot girl who turns to be dull self obsessed b1tch, definitely style over substance
its kinda like buying a game and then they insist on bringing DLC out at a later date. While this runs alongside the 300 it doesnt really add a great deal to the story and is merely cashing in on a cult following for its predecessor
some of the worst acting ive ever seen in a movie, continuously slowing down time during the fight scenes it becomes boring and while it may good to look at, its like the hot girl who turns to be dull self obsessed b1tch, definitely style over substance
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Man Of Steel.
I can see what they tried to do, create the back story to try and give the new franchise some legs like Marvel did with Iron Man, Captain America etc, and it worked to some extent.
The fight scenes where messy, and so obviously CGI it was a shame, hopefully the sequel will be good. I don't mind the casting of Lex Luthor personally, I'm certainly willing to give Eisenberg a shot to see what he can do with the role.
6/10
I can see what they tried to do, create the back story to try and give the new franchise some legs like Marvel did with Iron Man, Captain America etc, and it worked to some extent.
The fight scenes where messy, and so obviously CGI it was a shame, hopefully the sequel will be good. I don't mind the casting of Lex Luthor personally, I'm certainly willing to give Eisenberg a shot to see what he can do with the role.
6/10
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Watched "A History of Violence" and shall, within the next few days, be going to Tina's house to pour liquid dog muck through his letter box, in his petrol tank and, should the chance arise, in his mouth. What a sh!t film. Boooooring in the extreme, felt like there was about half an hour of important/relevant plot that was left on the cutting room floor and to make matters worse, the female lead decides she's quite happy to show of her pubic region but has the most disappointing breasts I've even seen on screen (sorry make that 2nd most...I've seen Keira Knightley's in "The Jacket" well, at least I think I have)DAVE667 wrote:I was put of that by the less than flattering reviews but given the huge amount of respect I have for Tina, I might give it a whirl. If it's rubbish I shall flood his inbox with abusive messages...and his real letterbox with liquid dog muck!
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Finally got round to watching Captain Phillips this weekend.
Really enjoyed the film, but am not sure quite what everyone was raving about. Think the American-Somali lad has been a little over-rated also. Hanks excellent though.
Really enjoyed the film, but am not sure quite what everyone was raving about. Think the American-Somali lad has been a little over-rated also. Hanks excellent though.
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DAVE667 wrote:Watched "A History of Violence" and shall, within the next few days, be going to Tina's house to pour liquid dog muck through his letter box, in his petrol tank and, should the chance arise, in his mouth. What a sh!t film. Boooooring in the extreme, felt like there was about half an hour of important/relevant plot that was left on the cutting room floor and to make matters worse, the female lead decides she's quite happy to show of her pubic region but has the most disappointing breasts I've even seen on screen (sorry make that 2nd most...I've seen Keira Knightley's in "The Jacket" well, at least I think I have)DAVE667 wrote:I was put of that by the less than flattering reviews but given the huge amount of respect I have for Tina, I might give it a whirl. If it's rubbish I shall flood his inbox with abusive messages...and his real letterbox with liquid dog muck!
So did you like it or not?
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I am with you Tina, it was excellent. I liked its pace, gives the violence and carnage more impact when it comes.
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hampo171 wrote:Man Of Steel.
I can see what they tried to do, create the back story to try and give the new franchise some legs like Marvel did with Iron Man, Captain America etc, and it worked to some extent.
The fight scenes where messy, and so obviously CGI it was a shame, hopefully the sequel will be good. I don't mind the casting of Lex Luthor personally, I'm certainly willing to give Eisenberg a shot to see what he can do with the role.
6/10
I watched this for the first time last night. Quite enjoyed it.
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Rowley wrote:I am with you Tina, it was excellent. I liked its pace, gives the violence and carnage more impact when it comes.
Indeed. Dave is a bit more intense about these things though.
Too much time in the mosh pits at GOO GOO DOLLS concerts.
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Mind the windows Tino. wrote:Rowley wrote:I am with you Tina, it was excellent. I liked its pace, gives the violence and carnage more impact when it comes.
Indeed. Dave is a bit more intense about these things though.
Too much time in the mosh pits at GOO GOO DOLLS concerts.
Too much time under the crawl space of his house or looking for remote spots on the moors.
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Watched half of Saving Private Ryan. Good film.
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seanmichaels wrote:Watched half of Saving Private Ryan. Good film.
You obviously watched the first half then.
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Galted wrote:seanmichaels wrote:Watched half of Saving Private Ryan. Good film.
You obviously watched the first half then.
How can you be so sure Galted, he might have watched the half where Tom Hanks reveals he is a teacher before he dies.
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Rowley wrote:Galted wrote:seanmichaels wrote:Watched half of Saving Private Ryan. Good film.
You obviously watched the first half then.
How can you be so sure Galted, he might have watched the half where Tom Hanks reveals he is a teacher before he dies.
It was the first half. My favourite bit is where the guy on the beach picks up his arm.
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Rowley wrote:Galted wrote:seanmichaels wrote:Watched half of Saving Private Ryan. Good film.
You obviously watched the first half then.
How can you be so sure Galted, he might have watched the half where Tom Hanks reveals he is a teacher before he dies.
Or the string of coincidences after they allow the German prisoner free after he says "f*ck Hitler".
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seanmichaels wrote:Rowley wrote:Galted wrote:seanmichaels wrote:Watched half of Saving Private Ryan. Good film.
You obviously watched the first half then.
How can you be so sure Galted, he might have watched the half where Tom Hanks reveals he is a teacher before he dies.
It was the first half. My favourite bit is where the guy on the beach picks up his arm.
The first half hour was pretty powerful stuff but the film falls to pieces once the beach is secured.
Michaels... earn this. Earn it.
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Or the scene that feels like it's two hours long where you're waiting for Upham to climb the stairs and blow that Nazi's brains out before he stabs his mate to death (Get a MOVE on lad...oh, too late but yeah, you shoot the bloke who wanted to surrender earlier)Galted wrote:Rowley wrote:Galted wrote:seanmichaels wrote:Watched half of Saving Private Ryan. Good film.
You obviously watched the first half then.
How can you be so sure Galted, he might have watched the half where Tom Hanks reveals he is a teacher before he dies.
Or the string of coincidences after they allow the German prisoner free after he says "f*ck Hitler".
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Galted wrote:seanmichaels wrote:Rowley wrote:Galted wrote:seanmichaels wrote:Watched half of Saving Private Ryan. Good film.
You obviously watched the first half then.
How can you be so sure Galted, he might have watched the half where Tom Hanks reveals he is a teacher before he dies.
It was the first half. My favourite bit is where the guy on the beach picks up his arm.
The first half hour was pretty powerful stuff but the film falls to pieces once the beach is secured.
Michaels... earn this. Earn it.
I like the P51 tankbuster bit at the end as well. Beautiful planes although not tankbusters. Should have been a Thunderbolt in reality
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I watched This Means War last night. Pretty decent film.
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Watched The Firm with Tom Cruise this morning. Seen it a few times, but it's still pretty good. Posters on IMDB were suggesting a couple of characters were miscast, notably Tripplehorn and Hackman's. haven't read the book, so don't know.
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Watched 'Parker' on the weekend, your standard Jason Statham film where you can't work out if he'd english or american. It was a decent film, mind, which actually had a (somewhat) storyline.
I give this movie 6.5 dubious Jason Statham accents out of 10.
I give this movie 6.5 dubious Jason Statham accents out of 10.
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gcBlues wrote:Watched 'Parker' on the weekend, your standard Jason Statham film where you can't work out if he'd english or american. It was a decent film, mind, which actually had a (somewhat) storyline.
I give this movie 6.5 dubious Jason Statham accents out of 10.
I thought I was the only one!! I genuinely spend most of the films trying to work it out. Im like "yeah hes American, no wait a minute hes English, no American..." etc etc. The only films I dont have that problem with are Lock Stock & Two Smoking Barrells, Snatch and Mean Machine.
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