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hennypenny Posted Wed 01 Jun, 2011 4:53 PM |
I had seen part of this movie last year on PBS and wanted to watch the whole thing. Its really good. I haven't seen the Hitchcock version, but I guess this one is closer to the book. Also, I think Rupert Penry-Jones should be the next James Bond. Just sayin'. |
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minnmess Posted Thu 02 Jun, 2011 12:01 AM |
hennypenny wrote:
I had seen part of this movie last year on PBS and wanted to watch the whole thing. Its really good. I haven't seen the Hitchcock version, but I guess this one is closer to the book. Also, I think Rupert Penry-Jones should be the next James Bond. Just sayin'.
the theatre I used to work at put this on last season. It's playing in London right now too. |
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megg_inc Posted Mon 06 Jun, 2011 12:08 AM |
Oh dear. I have just watched the worst film in the history of ever. It's so bad it's awesome, especially if you're Polish. Here's the deal. I saw the trailer about a year ago when one of my friends posted it on FB, obviously completely forgot about it afterwards. Today I randomly picked out a movie to watch and it was it! It's all kinds of offensive towards Poland, my favourite quote being "they make their own clothes, they make their own food, they mostly grow mushrooms". It's about a catholic/satanic/weirdo cult killing American backpackers (who clearly love going to random Polish villages during the summer break!). Poland looks like middle ages, 19th century and the '40s all at once. Oh, and obviously, we still don't really use guns, we totally prefer arrows and stuff.
But the best (meaning worst) part of the movie is that over half of it is in "Polish". Dialogues are hilarious! Hilarious! No one speaks like that. And you can tell that some of the actors are Polish but the others have no clue so what they say is not even close to being similar to Polish. I laughed so hard I started crying. But you need to be Polish to get how amazingly awful this thing is.
Oh! Best part! Apparently it's a Canadian movie shot in Ontario! I'm looking at you, KLM.
Its rather decent imdb rating freaks me out. Someone actually thought it was good?! Oh boy.
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minnmess Posted Mon 06 Jun, 2011 12:59 AM |
megg_inc wrote: Oh! Best part! Apparently it's a Canadian movie shot in Ontario! I'm looking at you, KLM.
Never heard of it, but I apologize on behalf of my people. *goes to do research*
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weirdmom Posted Mon 06 Jun, 2011 1:13 AM |
Wow, that movie sounds like it's so bad it has indeed gone round the bend to awesome. Too bad I wouldn't be able to appreciate it.
Arrows?
Really???
By the way, I'm going backpacking to a Polish village this summer. Should I be worried? |
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minnmess Posted Mon 06 Jun, 2011 1:40 AM |
weirdmom wrote:
By the way, I'm going backpacking to a Polish village this summer. Should I be worried?
I think only if it is a Polish village in Ontario. |
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fenchurch Posted Tue 07 Jun, 2011 12:08 AM |
Not the last film i've seen, but one i'm really starting to look forward to after seeing this trailer:
Girl with the Dragon Tattoo |
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ricv64 Posted Tue 07 Jun, 2011 12:16 PM |
weirdmom wrote: Wow, that movie sounds like it's so bad it has indeed gone round the bend to awesome. Too bad I wouldn't be able to appreciate it.
Arrows?
Really???
By the way, I'm going backpacking to a Polish village this summer. Should I be worried?
be worried if you're going back packing in Hawaii |
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Turtleneck Posted Tue 07 Jun, 2011 1:34 PM |
I've been seeing a lot of people walking around the neighborhood with backpacks lately. (People who aren't students.) Now I know they must be going to spend the summer in a Polish village. I wish I knew Polish just so I could enjoy the awfulness of this movie to its fullest. |
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Peewee Posted Wed 08 Jun, 2011 5:27 PM |
I watched Sex and the City 2 the other night. Woeful! But Abu Dabi (sp?) looks pretty cool. |
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ricv64 Posted Sun 12 Jun, 2011 1:51 PM |
groovy |
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monkey Posted Sun 12 Jun, 2011 2:24 PM |
Anyone seen neds? I want to know if it's any good? |
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Scottish Dubliner Posted Sun 12 Jun, 2011 4:49 PM |
Nice film for a Sunday afternoon, quite comical in places but also quite serious too, Casting is outstanding and everysingle actor deserves mention but especially Timothy Spall, Colm Meaney & Jim Broadbent, these guys are fantastic but have never been recognized for their abilities.
Dubz |
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minnmess Posted Sun 12 Jun, 2011 8:17 PM |
Scottish Dubliner wrote: Nice film for a Sunday afternoon, quite comical in places but also quite serious too, Casting is outstanding and everysingle actor deserves mention but especially Timothy Spall, Colm Meaney & Jim Broadbent, these guys are fantastic but have never been recognized for their abilities.
Dubz
I LOVED this movie. Totally coming from a different perspective not knowing who any of these people were before hand. |
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mili Posted Sun 12 Jun, 2011 9:04 PM |
minnmess wrote: Scottish Dubliner wrote: Nice film for a Sunday afternoon, quite comical in places but also quite serious too, Casting is outstanding and everysingle actor deserves mention but especially Timothy Spall, Colm Meaney & Jim Broadbent, these guys are fantastic but have never been recognized for their abilities.
Dubz
I LOVED this movie. Totally coming from a different perspective not knowing who any of these people were before hand.
My husband, a life long Leeds fan, did not like it, apparently it's not the truth…
Anyways, I quite enjoyed it, anything with Timothy Spall can't be bad
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