But there was just such a lot of it that it became rather wearing after a while, and I don't think I was supposed to want Jennifer Ellison's character to be killed as soon as possible.... Actually, the person next to me had just put in a request for her speedy dispatch just before the shovel incide...
There is nothing I can add to this thread but I can't let it go without saying how much I loved this film. Far and away my favourite of the festival, which I'd expected it to be based on the reactions from those that had already seen it.
I'd seen the posters for this plastered everywhere so I was expecting something "mainstream" in the most derogatory sense and i'd also got my wires very crossed about the subject matter. In the end I loved it. That moment of zooming in the camera footage would have creeped me out for longer had that...
Wanted to enjoy this but sadly didn't find it funny. The worst bit was when someone kindly and unexpectedly introduced me to one of the guys involved and he asked me what I thought. In my drunken state, desperate not to offend, I don't even know babbled :oops: Hopefully I was just too tired and on a...
I'm not going to go into thoughts about underage nudity or other things mentions on this thread because when watching the film none of these thoughts entered my head. All I could think about was how heartbreaking the sisters' situation was and how frustrated I was with the passive observers. A very ...
Would have prefered this without the VERY last shot. It is good to have at least once talking animal at the festival and I did at least want to see some of the characters die. Always a plus in there somewhere!
Whilst I found lots of this film pretty to look at I couldn't really take it seriously after she stepped on the CD player remote to cue the Repetitive Love Theme, and I think i'd already forgiven quite a bit of sillyness by that point
I just remembered something that made me laugh. The bit where they climb to the top of that mountain near the start and they're all like "wow, look at that" and what were they looking at? More bloody mountains! They were all lined up in their Dragon goggles for a bit of product placement. Anybody e...
I can't believe how many people left this half way through! I have NEVER walked out of a film before but I was just suffering too much. I came back in briefly to try and rescue Laymonite but he was determined to enjoy it...fool.
lupogirl wrote:Just had a girly night out to see The Holiday.
I'd like to say this is too girly for me but I know i'll end up seeing it. Not least because those cheesy quaint snowy town scenes were filmed outside where I work (i've still got fake snow in my shoes).
Is it bad that i've not seen any of the Spiderman films so far :oops: I guess I need to catch up sometime this week! ...a long wander round Leicester Square where I completely failed to be approached by anyone recruiting test screening audiences, and meeting Imajica in the Cinema Store. Which was ni...