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Well not recent but I watched Brat and Brat 2 (Brat = Brother) last night and ,IMHO, gives a guy a lot to think about.
Recommeded.
Among the endlessly-repeated dross on Sky, I've seen a couple of gems over the last few weeks:
Big Trouble is a hilarious complicated caper about a suitcase nuclear bomb, a kind of Yank "Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels" with a lower body count. Come to think of it hardly anyone gets killed, although the hitman played by Dennis Farina (the guy with the moustache who's practically cornered the market in playing the mafia boss in this kind of comedy) tries his best throughout. Definitely worth watching if it comes up again.
Route 9 looked fairly unpromising at first, but turned out to have a clever plot and was very watchable. It's about a couple of cops who arrive at the scene after a drug deal shootout and decide to keep the money.
However in the light of recent event s in France it does trivialise some deep seated prejudices within french society, and the more politically correct (Therefore no memebers of this board should have to worry) may find it a bit offensive
There are no evil thoughts except one: the refusal to think
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