97p From Tesco


I got this film today in Tesco for 97p. I know it's probably a pile of *beep* but as an Ice-T fan, I had to buy it because it was only 97p.

"See you at the party Richter!"

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i got this for a quid at WHsmiths.

the only reason i bothered buying it was so that i cud have a laff watching it while at work on monday !!! its gonna be the biggest pile of dogs poo poo ever

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I still haven't watched it yet. It's still sat on my pile waiting to be watched.

"See you at the party Richter!"

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I also paid a quid for this at WHSmith. Only brought it because of the price, had it for around a month and I'm finally watching it. It's *beep* The SFX are a laugh.

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Got it from Amazon for $1.98

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You freaking limeys. I promise there are better American military films. It seems the bad ones get a much bigger international release. The movie should start with a disclaimer: "This film in no way represents reality, ever."



It's "must have", "should have", "could have", and "would have". For God's sake there's no "of".

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I've got about 18 cents invested in it, the cost of a blank DVD. That was really too much. If I didn't collect aviation movies, I doubt that I would have turned it on initially. It's strictly a 1 star offering. One of the bloopers that hasn't been mentioned...Who puts a smoke system on a Cessna One-Filthy? Or Why? One thing I never saw in the enemy camp was a tanker to get the F-117 to Malaysia or the US. It's amazing the range these movie airplanes and helicopters have in movies. And I don't sea an A-6 doing 700 Knots at sea level, or any other altitude. In most of the shots where you could see the ground I doubt that they were doing 200 knots.

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