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Post by Nurse Dunkley on Mar 22, 2007 14:22:50 GMT
Has anybody else seen this? It was a lot of fun, with some good performances from lots of Brits Who Pop Up In Everthing. I liked the resolution to the whodunnit, as it reminded me of the crazy bastard neighbourhood watch group we have in my village back home. And I though it could have been 20 minutes shorter. Even though it was all entertaining it still dragged on towards the end.
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Post by audrey notwhatsheusedtobe on Mar 22, 2007 16:32:44 GMT
You're in ad culture you silly wee sausage!
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Post by Steven on Mar 22, 2007 17:16:09 GMT
If we all keep very quiet, no one will suspect a thing...
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Post by Nurse Dunkley on Mar 22, 2007 18:08:12 GMT
Tits! Sorry!
I'm worried now - in the same day I've made a confused mistake and my housemate found a grey hair on me. I've gotten old.
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Post by xenomaniac on Mar 22, 2007 19:16:07 GMT
I thought the first two thirds were brilliant. The ending was dreadful though.
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Post by Sparkle on Mar 22, 2007 21:51:06 GMT
I really enjoyed it, and wasn't expecting to at all. But yeah, it was a bit long.
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Post by Lisa on Mar 23, 2007 13:41:23 GMT
I liked all the little attentions to detail and thought it was really funny. I'm embarrassed to say that at one point I got a bit frightened, screamed, and spent the rest of the film slumped in my chair as people around me sniggered at the girl with the low fear threshold!
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Post by Rad on Mar 23, 2007 19:43:15 GMT
Everyone in the cinema made little squeee noises whenever anyone they recognised came on. Which was really cute.
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