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Posted by
Rob at 11:52 on 25 Aug 2012
2004. Anyone recall what happened that year? There was a football tournament I think? I do remember failing my first driving test because I went to see Dodgeball that same night to cheer myself up. And in a tedious way to link to this film, that was the last time Ben Stiller and Vince Vaughn shared a screen together. Since then, neither has really been keeping the funnies consistently flowing. I passed my driving test by the way.
Posted by
Ali at 07:00 on 02 Jul 2012
As I think I may have previously mentioned, we hosted our very own screening of Swingers on Thursday last week, and now we'd like to tell you all about it, because this is our website and we can do whatever we want with it, so there.
Posted by
Ali at 17:00 on 28 Jun 2012
Although it's not too late to swing by...
Posted by
Ed at 11:30 on 21 Jun 2012
Phwoooar, that Rebecca Hall, eh? I'd give her a proper, uh, pleasant evening of slightly awkward conversation and no mistake. See, it's a shame when you have to revert to misogyny to wring something positive out of a film experience. So apologies in advance: Rebecca Hall, she
hot in Lay The Favourite. The movie itself: meh, not so much.
Posted by
Ali at 07:00 on 18 Jun 2012
Pretty sure I've mentioned it. (Details here, full size poster here).
Posted by
Ali at 07:00 on 07 Jun 2012
First came Fight Club, now it's time for the Swingers among you to assemble. Come one come all to The Shiznit's second screening, Doug Liman's Swingers, at the Stratford East Picturehouse.
Posted by
Luke at 13:00 on 07 Dec 2011
Also that Americans still can't spell 'neighbourhood' correctly.
Posted by
Ali at 14:33 on 02 Jul 2011
With Peter Falk's sad passing last week, I thought it was about time I reposted this, a feature I wrote back when I was working on Hotdog
magazine in 2006. Falk is of course better known as unshakable TV detective Columbo, but I always loved his character in Jon Favreau's Made, a kind of quasi-sequel to Swingers. Here's a few hundred words on why.
Posted by
Ali at 16:13 on 23 Jan 2011
Like The Break-Up before it, The Dilemma is a deceptively straight-laced Vince Vaughn comedy that's just as concerned with exploring the dynamics of relationships as it is with crowd-pleasing gags and physical comedy. Also like The Break-Up before it, The Dilemma is quite enjoyable until its characters stop behaving like rational adults and start acting like they've just realised they've got a film to finish.
Posted by
Matt at 22:42 on 15 Oct 2009
It's been 13 years since Jon Favreau and Vince Vaughn first showed us the "money" in Swingers, and each collaboration in the meantime hasn't quite measured up to that exceptional debut. Can Couples Retreat finally live up to expectations? Unfortunately, no - it's good, but it's not on the money.