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Cor blimey, love a duck, that xeno just ran up the apples and pears.... do me a favour, cor blimey we're gonna end up brown bread me old china, I think we're in Barney Rubble. Look up the meaning of Penis Envy in the dictionary and there's a picture of Kathleen Kennedy. I took a trip to the zoo last week and I saw a gnarly, scarred 700 pound rhino that looked more feminine. Fascinating series and I believe this Fiona lady is indeed "Martha" and stalked the guy but the revelations coming out now that she was never convicted and things were invented in the series for "dramatic" purposes is worrying. If you're telling a true story based on abuse, mental illness and criminality I think it's important to keep to the facts and only the facts. What else in this series never really happened? It muddies the water and causes doubt, which gives this Fiona ammunition. My biggest question after watching this is once he started sorting his issues out and had Martha arrested why didn't he tell the Police about the writer who raped him? The show leaves you with the feeling the guy got away with it which is supremely depressing. Yep. I bailed after two episodes. The production values are laughable, with amateur dramatic level acting and crowd scenes that consist of ten people. The talking heads were annoying and stating their opinions as fact, particularly that chubby white guy. I was looking forward to this series but it was awful. The original plan was a wooden planet inhabited by monks but the studio stepped in, were tight with the cash and turned it into a drab prison with unlikeable characters. I always liked the original idea, had a mediaeval vibe and went back to some of the weirdness of Alien. Could have been a contender. Why does this movie have to have a "moral message"? This is the problem with culture today, all the fun's been sucked out of it by morons like you. The Jan character in the original play was short and fat, so they kept the "fat" dialogue but made the slim Jamie Donnelly wear baggy clothes to try and give the impression she was fat. She's also almost constantly eating throughout the movie. It's a classic track but Barry Gibb singing it would have been the wrong choice. At the time he was heavily associated with the disco movement, it would have sounded way too contemporary. Frankie Valli was a perfect choice, he had Gibb's range and was an icon from the early 60's whose voice would instantly transport viewers back in time. Great reply, this exactly. Snowflakes today just like getting offended by everything, even Grease ffs. He walks like this in Vice Principals too. Tho it's even more pronounced. Quick everyone, we've found the edgelord. Eh, I thought her acting was serviceable, problem I had was she looked about 12 years old and I couldn't take her seriously as a love interest or badass warrior. Wonderful movie though. The end was one of the few good parts of the movie, a sick twist where the man who finally stops her killing spree is a scumbag rapist. I didn't expect that. Anyone who visits a forum discussing a movie without first seeing it then complains about spoilers is a moron. I didn't think the void and pool were meant to be taken literally. C'mon, seriously... any dude with an IQ over 25 is gonna look at that and nope out, no matter how horny he is. This film has arty pretensions, to me it was an "arty" way of showing she had lured them to the ultimate dark void - death. Yeah a 6 is about right. There was something intriguing about it and the last 20 minutes were good, but it was way too padded. Would have made a better Twilight Zone episode. Yep, pretentious pointless rubbish. I enjoy a mood piece but this was just meandering & hollow. It started well but as soon as I saw the restaurant "fight club" I knew I was watching bullshit. Or pigshit as it were. Did she catch him behind the KFC with his Julie? Colm was obviously having serious mental health issues. There's a reason the Priest kept bringing up his "despair"... That said he handled the whole thing abysmally. If they lived in Dublin it wouldn't be so much of a problem, it's easy to avoid people in a city. But on a small island with only one pub and practically being next door neighbours his brutal approach would never work. The younger guy was right when he said "what is he, 12?" It was a childish way to go about it. It would have been better if he explained to Pod that he needed a lot of space and alone time and maybe agree to meet up at the pub with him once a week to keep the damn peace.. and keep his fingers. But I feel he was on a mission of self destruction through despair. He didn't even try to stop Pod burning his house down.