A story about "Beerfest" — 1 year ago
Perfect aeroplane viewing. You won’t have to think too hard and you’ll laugh no matter how hard you try not to.

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Perfect aeroplane viewing. You won’t have to think too hard and you’ll laugh no matter how hard you try not to.
I really enjoyed the start but agree with chuhwi that it fell away a bit. I’d still recommend it though.
Just never grabbed me. I know the book’s pretty different, but I found myself wishing that I was reading Tourist Season by Carl Hiaasen in order to read about strange people in Florida
It’s charming french fluff – even though the author is swiss born. Everyone’s crooked, the anti-hero so cool it hurts and his muse a mouth a gorgeous, shop lifting teen. I can’t remember but there’s probably a car chase involving a Citroen DS. Perfect reading over coffee on a Sunday morning.
This novel was over before I really got into it, perhaps I just rushed through it but I just didn’t care about any of the characters one way or another.
I hate to mark things ‘not worth it’, but this just never drew me in. I really enjoyed kitchen when I read it ages ago and maybe this just suffered in comparison. It’s a 4.9 on my worthiness scale.
I just finished this and really didn’t want it to end. I’m pretty new to the whole graphic novel thing but the solid, believable rendering of the characters really drew me in. All of the masks seem flawed, neurotic and full of doubt – in short there like you, me and everyone else. I’m sure that there’s plenty I’ve missed so I’m definitely going to read this again sometime.
This film is achingly cool. Worth watching for the title sequence alone, and then there’s that cracking car chase.
I think this is the only thing that I’ve seen Johnny Depp in that I didn’t like, and that includes 21 Jump St.
I can’t help it, but I can’t be doing with these pseudo french films were they greet one another with “Bonjour!” and say “oui, oui monsieur!” every so often but 99% of the time everyone speaks english. It’s just too much like Allo Allo! I also found it trite and self satisfied but then I would say that. And I saw it on two separate really ill fated dates! No film can recover from that.
Fair play to just about everyone else who seems to have enjoyed it though, just ignore that foam around the corners of my mouth.
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