Tasteless


How sick have you got to be to find this funny?

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have you seen it?

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I assume that the least funny part of this film is going to be the incidents with people meeting train. The amusing parts are going to come from the interations between the people involved, especially between the charachters that Mcenzie and Coln play.

Watch it first and then comment.

Rick Roll, or should that be Rick Barm???

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I must be real sick as I enjoyed it and so did the people I watched it with who must have been the sickest folk at the cinema today.

8 out of 10.

Love film love cinema keep the suits at bay.

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I've got nothing against the subject matter depicted, there is worse content out there, my one problem with this film is that it is generally awful. Just... awful. Seriously, if this film and St Trinnians are the best we can do for comedy in this country then I worry for the British Film industry.

We used to make comedic masterpieces like Kind Hearts and Coronets and epic dramas like Zulu... now we resort to crap like this and whatever film Guy Ritchie manages to sneeze up.

What the hell has happened!? How the feck did it come to this? I mean... come on... Edgar Wright can't be the only British director out there who actually knows how to put a British film together... is he?

Baba O'Riley... the best song in the world

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Ok, I haven't seen the film yet, but I just wanted to ask something.

Do you really, really hate Gemma Arterton?

I'm the first to admit that I am a massive fan of her and St Trinians - and please note I am a thirteen-year-old girl before commenting on my liking of the film. You seem to have slated the two films she's been in and one that is coming out soon. Therefore, I was just wondering whether you really can't stand her and are being prejudiced by this. Please don't take any offence - just a question.

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It maybe the 21st Century British sense of humour,(heaven help us) but the same old, same old people are still running the British film industry, producing films for their mates. Thirty years ago the Carry On films were regarded as cheap corny cr@p, but now we have got to such a low state that even the Carry On films are regarded a comedic works of art.
Why after all these years and experience we are still letting the same type of people make our films? IE knocking out pretentious rubbish like this at a snail's pace.
Why haven't we got a proper 'industry' not necessarily making masterpieces but reasonable watchable films week after week like Bolly/Holly Wood?

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I think it's a pretty good film if you're looking for drama. I found it pretty depressing, tbh.
The comedy didn't do much for me >.<

As a youth I used to weep in butcher's shops

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You people need to watch anatomy of hell if you want tasteless.

As for the state of the british film industry. BOLLOCKS.

Go and watch Cashback and tell me it isnt one of the most intriging pictures you've seen of late. And i suppose the likes of son of rambow and atonement are just as lame....come the *beep* on. St trinians was like a school play. you cannot use that as a stable of modern british cinema. its ridiculous.

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In your opinion.

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