A story about "The Inbetweeners - The Complete Series" — 37 weeks ago
Vulgar, raunchy, juvenile and very funny. A British take on Superbad? Not for everyone though! I’m ready for the follow-up movie – bring it on
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Vulgar, raunchy, juvenile and very funny. A British take on Superbad? Not for everyone though! I’m ready for the follow-up movie – bring it on
Showcases the “Me Decade” of the 70’s – a lot of selfish, unlikable characters (should I feel sorry for these privleged Harvard students?) And we all know these people propelled into yuppies and the “Greed Decade” of the 80’s.
I took this as a character study on the smugness and cruelty that can come from some (not all) couples
I usually avoid music of this type but this is something different and special. A combo of steampunk, goth, industrial, classical and experimental. Ear candy with an emotional edge. Emilie seems to be having fun (of a sort) letting it all hang out.
Why are the leads mumbling and whispering throughout the whole film? Hard to follow because of that.
John Waters must have loved this movie. It is very messed-up, nutty and tacky.
Brutal, depressing and I couldn’t put it down.
Much better than previous movie in the series – Prince Caspian was so very dull.
Oliver Reed as a thug and emoting all over the place – what more do you need?
The greed and corruption of financial institutions is disgusting. A real eye opener. But how does it get fixed? What a mess.
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