THE NORMAN WISDOM MEMORIAL FILM THREAD
Granted, it's really, really shit, but it's got Scarlett Johansson in a fucking nurses outfit, so it's ok with me.
It was also worth watching to see Sammy L in a Nazi uniform, purely for the "what the fuck" factor.
Similar to the new "Bad Lieutenent", where the old bird walks into her room and and Nick Cage is behind her door shaving.

It was also worth watching to see Sammy L in a Nazi uniform, purely for the "what the fuck" factor.
Similar to the new "Bad Lieutenent", where the old bird walks into her room and and Nick Cage is behind her door shaving.

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Watched it last week - 7/10corkbarry wrote:They talk a bit funny in Dublin so I hope you can understand themmarcengels wrote:Going to watch it this week I think...corkbarry wrote:
I thought it was hilarious. A film in DB10 territory which is probably a true reflection on life in Dublin. Full of violence and what i call humour, it is a film my wife and i both enjoyed. In away it is a bit similar in style and content to the Guy Ritchie films. if you get a chance watch it.
Good film, very funny. Accents ok CB (seriously, much easier than the cork one


Jim Broadbent after his beating and on the verge of being killed, falling asleep


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Watch the 2007 English version,far better than the American remake'storrmin571 wrote:Though kick ass would have been a lot better. Grown ups had its moments. Has anyone seen death at a funeral?
I did enjoy Robin Hood the second time watching it. Still the accents will need to be improved for a sequel.
I saw the first two after reading the books and thought the films were a bit of a let down. As with most books made into films, everything seems really rushed, and there are some pretty big plotholes because of certain parts being left out and others being included out of context.corkbarry wrote:The best Trilogy at the moment is the Swedish films
The Girl with the Dragon tattoo
The girl who played with fire
The Girl who kicked a hornets nest.
The first one is decent,but the second and third are absorbing.
You have to watch them in order!
I'd say that had I not read the books I probably would have enjoyed the films more.