SHouldn't this strory be taking place in the US ?
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I was watching some of that last night, and it left me really confused. I mean, was that a serious attempt at making an intelligent film? I can't believe these people get funding.
Maybe if I watched the whole thing I'd get it.Will work inside IR35. Or for food. -
I recorded it last night!Originally posted by VectraManI was watching some of that last night, and it left me really confused. I mean, was that a serious attempt at making an intelligent film? I can't believe these people get funding.
Maybe if I watched the whole thing I'd get it.
Is it worth watching, or do I shove the DVD in a case until I'm bored sh1tless enough to watch it?Confusion is a natural state of beingComment
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FFS, it's based on a comic, not a documentary.Originally posted by VectraManI was watching some of that last night, and it left me really confused. I mean, was that a serious attempt at making an intelligent film? I can't believe these people get funding.
Maybe if I watched the whole thing I'd get it."See, you think I give a tulip. Wrong. In fact, while you talk, I'm thinking; How can I give less of a tulip? That's why I look interested."Comment
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What do you not like about the movie's idea suggesting that the governments of today manipulate the world and people ?Originally posted by VectraManI was watching some of that last night, and it left me really confused. I mean, was that a serious attempt at making an intelligent film? I can't believe these people get funding.
Maybe if I watched the whole thing I'd get it.Last edited by 2uk; 1 July 2007, 14:42.Comment
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I just thought (based on what I saw) that it was an extremely bad film. I wasn't making any comment on the concept.Originally posted by 2ukWhat do you not like about the movie's idea suggesting that the governments of today manipulate the world and people ?
I should attempt to watch it from the start though. Maybe it will make sense. Maybe Stephen Fry and John Hurt doing Benny Hill won't seem so embaressing, and maybe Natalie Portman's "English" accent won't make me want to throw things at the TV.
I didn't know it was a comic book adaptation. They always suck.Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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I re-watched the DVD t'other night - a bit hammy but entertaining - I didn't realise how small Natalie Portman's tits areHow fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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I was shocked too , but the scene with the pink skirt makes up for everything.Originally posted by TrollI didn't realise how small Natalie Portman's tits areComment
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Film is just bearly average
The comic series it is based off is probably one of the best ever was, especially as it done in sometime in the late 80's, well before the writing on the wall was obvious to every man and his dogComment
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