Steveweiser
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Post by Steveweiser on Jun 17, 2004 0:40:13 GMT
...is going to be fucking ace.
Discuss.
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Jonny
Jane Asher
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Post by Jonny on Jun 17, 2004 11:23:41 GMT
It is very good.
Loving the 'Sir Justin' joke
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Steveweiser
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Post by Steveweiser on Jun 17, 2004 11:30:33 GMT
I'm praying that there are lines to go along with "I took some magic potion, and now I'm SEXAY!!!"...
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Post by Steven on Jun 17, 2004 11:38:06 GMT
It looked fabulous in the trails.
Although being juxtaposed with the trailers for the frankly dire-looking Around The World in 80 Days would make Paint Drying: The Movie look good.
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Jonny
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Post by Jonny on Jun 17, 2004 11:42:43 GMT
And they haven't even suffered a case of the Men In Blacks and put the best bits in the trailers
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Post by jode* on Jun 28, 2004 9:23:00 GMT
And they haven't even suffered a case of the Men In Blacks and put the best bits in the trailers they soooooooooo haven't. it begins a little slow, and you start thinking - this just isn't that funny - but then it just turns amazing. i won't post any spoilers, but it is fantastic
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Post by klee on Jun 28, 2004 11:55:07 GMT
. . . Made me laugh like a drain for the duration. Again, no spoilers, but suffice it to say that Jennifer Saunders is fabulous and Antonio Banderas may never be taken seriously again (we hope).
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Post by moondial on Jun 28, 2004 13:22:49 GMT
I had no idea Jennifer Saunders could sing that well.
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Post by klee on Jun 29, 2004 9:54:14 GMT
Neither did I, though the possibility she might have been autotuned to within an inch of her life did occur to me.
Her version of Send in the Clowns in the pilot for Mirrorball showed promise though.
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Post by jamie on Jun 29, 2004 17:51:36 GMT
Neither did I, though the possibility she might have been autotuned to within an inch of her life did occur to me. Her version of Send in the Clowns in the pilot for Mirrorball showed promise though. Actually a few weeks ago I read an interview she gave with the mail on sunday. She said the singing bit she was really worried about and that she had singing lessons. She also said that as it's not disney, they wanted her to sing normally and not be pitch perfect. I really liked her character and Rupert Everett's character. His character reminded me a bit of tiffany in the problem child films(everyone's looking at you because you're with me and I'm beautiful)
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si
Su Pollard
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Post by si on Jul 4, 2004 9:35:07 GMT
I didn't like the original so much, but I was dragged along with Boyfriend and his niece and I totally rocked all through it. Favourites: - Pinocchio. The I'm wearing ladies' underwear joke was obvious enough but the thong element was genius.
- Buzzcocks.
- The Holding Out For A Hero sequence with Mongo (especially with the peasants running out of Starbucks and across the street into... Starbucks!
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Post by rondette on Jul 5, 2004 8:36:19 GMT
That was a sublime joke wasn't it? (the starbucks one)
Really liked the honeymoon montage too, as far as I can remember there were at least 4 movie references. Can you get any more?
Lord of the rings Spiderman Here to Eternity Little Mermaid.
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Su Pollard
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Post by si on Jul 5, 2004 9:08:10 GMT
Yes, that was genius too. I especially liked Ariel.
Isn't the two of them shaving a Kramer Vs Kramer reference? I'm not sure if that's right. It's definitely a father/son film reference though.
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Post by rondette on Jul 5, 2004 20:11:47 GMT
oooooooooo.... didnae get that.
BUT! Did you stick around at the end and see the CUTE lickle baby dragon/donkey things?? Drongens? Donkgans? Actually I don't want to know how they were concieved. Brr.
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