No Country for Old Men

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  1. Phil Mitchell

    Phil Mitchell check me a dollar brer?

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    No Country for Old Men

    brilliant stuff

    best bad guy for years! Proper offside character
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    Lee original gowans artwork

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    aye looks class this, gonna go some time next week
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    Thought this was fairly boring, just drags on for two and a bit hours without much to keep you interested.
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    Lee original gowans artwork

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    i thought it was great until the end, that ending was gash. aye :lol: that fella was completely wrong like, total psycho.

    good film worth a watch but the end lets it right down
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    I concur. Wasn't all that great really, and quite a few questions unanswered.
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    such a good film , tense, atmospheric, distrubing in parts but let down by the ending. didn't seem to finish properly.
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    Oasis Peter North-east

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    I thought it was great but not so much towards the end.
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  10. Lee

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    thats cos you have no cinematic taste, you went to see ratatoulle and alvin and the chipmunks... for shame
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    claire Beautifully Bad

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    Pfft, Ratatouille was brilliant!
  12. ManofScience

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    not as good as Bee Movie :up: :wink:
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    claire Beautifully Bad

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    :eek: What!! :mad: If I knew how to ban people from specific forums I ban you from here for such ridiculous comments! :lecture:

    :p
  14. ManofScience

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    ppfffttt Bee Movie it SO much better!! script, idea - everything!


    poppycock :lol:
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    Shurrup you idiot
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    What a pile of bollocks this movie was. In fairness, about half way through I was (half) enjoying it, thinking that things would pick up, but that ending just spoilt the WHOLE movie.

    No kidding - when it finished last night, everyone in the cinema actually LAUGHED. I heard some guy sitting near me near the end turn to his girlfriend and go "I'm fucking bored" and on the way out heard more than one person go "I was falling asleep" etc etc.

    I think they tried too hard with the atmospheric thing and it didn't work. Could've been good if they'd actually realised that movies are usually about extraordinary stories, not just about some random crap that isn't explained.

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