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why did he annoy you J.
i loved him in this film.
real good film as well.
did you actually like the film not counting john cleese.
No, I didn't particularly like the film as a whole. He annoyed me in the same way that Rowan Atkinson annoys me as Mr Bean, in a kind of this is so predictable/embarassing/cringe invoking way.
I loved the Monty Python films and Fawlty Towers. I don't think it matters if we don't all like the same things.
Last edited by Jacqueline; 07-10-2010, 16:33.
Reason: Missed out the word "way".
No, I didn't particularly like the film as a whole. He annoyed me in the same way that Rowan Atkinson annoys me as Mr Bean, in a kind of this is so predictable/embarassing/cringe invoking way.
I loved the Monty Python films and Fawlty Towers. I don't think it matters if we don't all like the same things.
very true J.
we all have our own tastes in things.
be boring if everyone liked all the same things.
another i love is a fish called wanda.
what do you think of it A M.
Here's a confession - I've never really seen 'A Fish Called Wanda'. I've seen clips from it, but never got around to watching the whole movie. I have a tendancy to do this. Although I don't own AFCW on DVD, I do have several films on DVD I've never had time to watch, including 'Withnail And I' and 'Starter For 10' (I know that's more recent, but it was set in the '80s).
"We're the Sweeney son, and we haven't had any dinner!"
I must admit I love 9to5! The cast are great and it's not dated IMO. Grease is another one of my guilty 70's pleasures! I remember being taken to see this at the pictures in Durham when it was released. I was only about 6 years old but I remember the event clearly! I got the soundtrack for christmas the same year.
As for the 80's I really love the 'brat pack' films. Ferris Beullers Day Off is a modern classic.
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