Mini Who?
Review of Austin Powers - The Spy Who Shagged Me DVD by
Howitza
Advantages: Everything - and Mini Me
Disadvantages: It ends.
...Well - From Mini-Me to Fat Bastard, the return of Doctor Evil (He didn't spend seven years at evil medical school to be called MR) and the arrival of Felicity Shagwell - this film has it all. Laugh a minute gags at fat people, (Gore) dwarves, (Gore) and bastards... It never ends. A fine sequel to the first film - International Man of Mystery - it joins the legendary band of films with sequels worthy of the name. If you haven't seen it then go to your video library now and rent it....
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10.08.2000
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Fat bastard does it again
Review of Roy Chubby Brown - The Good, The Bad And The Fat Bastard DVD by
littlemissh13
Advantages: FUNNY!!!!!!!!!! unpolitically correct,breath of fresh air.
Disadvantages: Could easily offend
...Roy chubby Brown can only be described as an aquired taste, but if you have this taste you will love 'The good The bad and The fat bastard. What makes Chubby so great is his outrageous views on contempory issues, he comments on everything for i'm a celeb, brokeback mountain and immagration, madonna and heather mills.
What makes him so refreshing is he is completely 100% unpolitically correct, which also means if you are easily offended stay away from this DVD, he show complete disrespect for everyone, especially women. However in a society where everything is now censored this provides a hysterical breath of fresh air as long as you take it with a pinch of salt.
Also this is definately not suitable for children, as the title may suggest the dvd is full of obsenities and has sexual and adult content, however this for me did increse...
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08.12.2007
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"Don't let the bastards grind you down."
Review of Saturday Night And Sunday Morning DVD by
beckywright
Advantages: Classic must see
Disadvantages: Slightly dated
...Karel Reisz's 1960 classic follows a dissatisfied factory worker Arthur Seaton (Albert Finney) through a difficult time in his life. It is the difficult transition from being an 'Angry Young Man' to a man who accepts the world around him. In his attempt to find satisfaction from his monotonous factory job, Arthur becomes involved with a married woman, Brenda (Rachel Roberts). The film follows their relationship in light of the rules and moral codes present in the late 50's and early 60's, it deals with issues of extra-marital sex and pregnancy. At the time this film was controversial and received a great deal of censorship before it was allowed to be released. The issues may seem dated today but were revolutionary at the time of its release.
The film explores deep concepts such as fatalism and leaves you feeling that life isn...
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28.11.2005
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