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Fracture review

Posted : 13 years, 7 months ago on 16 September 2010 01:01 (A review of Fracture)

extremely clever film - the part is pitch perfect for Anthony Hopkins 10/10


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The Edge review

Posted : 13 years, 7 months ago on 16 September 2010 01:00 (A review of The Edge)

awesome film cleverly done - Anthony Hopkins in superb.


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Cyborg review

Posted : 13 years, 7 months ago on 16 September 2010 12:44 (A review of Cyborg)

was very low release when it came out yet I feel one of the best Van Damme films. Vincent Klyn is awesome as a Cyborg.


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After Dark Horrorfest - Tooth and Nail (2007) review

Posted : 13 years, 7 months ago on 16 September 2010 12:28 (A review of After Dark Horrorfest - Tooth and Nail (2007))

not bad not good - really something and nothing. No breathe taking visuals or ideas....just so...


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The Air Up There review

Posted : 13 years, 7 months ago on 16 September 2010 11:37 (A review of The Air Up There)

humerous comedy with some really funny moments worth the family watching.


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Mickey Blue Eyes review

Posted : 13 years, 7 months ago on 16 September 2010 11:33 (A review of Mickey Blue Eyes)

if you havent seen this watch it - its hilarious watching the all english (action man) that is Hugh Grant trying to be a mobster! 9/10


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Please Sir! review

Posted : 13 years, 7 months ago on 16 September 2010 11:21 (A review of Please Sir!)

Please Sir! is a London Weekend Television situation comedy created by writers John Esmonde and Bob Larbey and featuring the actors John Alderton, Deryck Guyler, Joan Sanderson, Noel Howlett, Erik Chitty, Richard Davies, David Barry, Peter Cleall and Malcolm McFee.[1] The series ran for 55 episodes between 1968 and 1972.[2]

The programme was set in the fictional Fenn Street school, and starred John Alderton as Bernard Hedges, a young teacher fresh out of training college. The supporting cast included Deryck Guyler, Joan Sanderson and Richard Davies. The students of class 5C were played by Malcolm McFee (as Peter Craven), Peter Cleall (as Eric Duffy), Peter Denyer (as Dennis Dunstable), David Barry (as Frankie Abbott), Penny Spencer (as Sharon Eversleigh; played by Carol Hawkins in later episodes and in the movie), and Liz Gebhardt (as Maureen Bullock). Several well-known character actors and actresses formed the supporting cast, including Barbara Mitchell as Frankie Abbott's mother, and Ann Lancaster as Mrs. Rhubarb in a 1968 episode.

A spin-off series, The Fenn Street Gang, followed the adventures of a group of former pupils in the adult world after leaving their schooldays behind them. It ran for 47 episodes between 1971 and 1973.[3] Bowler (1973) was a spin-off from the spin-off - following The Fenn Street Gang crime boss Stanley Bowler played by George Baker; there were 13 episodes.[4]

Like many situation comedies of this era, a film version was released in 1971. This was set in an outdoor pursuit centre, but starred most of the TV cast.


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Possession review

Posted : 13 years, 7 months ago on 16 September 2010 11:02 (A review of Possession)

WTF got so bored really didnt get it to be honest think I shall try again but first impressions are this is not a easy film to watch..


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Madhouse review

Posted : 13 years, 7 months ago on 15 September 2010 04:42 (A review of Madhouse)

Ya know this wasnt too bad at all in fact in part pretty damn on the money. Seemed alittle dated for some reason though - 2004?? maybe budget let it down a bit. But worth a view - dont watch on stage view as the lip sink is about 5 seconds out - frustratingQ


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An American Werewolf in London review

Posted : 13 years, 7 months ago on 15 September 2010 04:35 (A review of An American Werewolf in London)

still one of the finest films ever - even the effects work today @ the time must of been mind blowing


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