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You Ain't Seen Me, Right? - Prince of the City (1981)
Movie Feature | Daniel | 22nd April 2011
Let's face it, folks. Cinemas are sticky, overpriced crowded horrorshows filled with hateful, phone-playing tossers - so why not watch a film at home instead? And while you're all waiting for Yogi Bear to be released on DVD, why not try out one of the lesser-known greats highlighted by our regular feature, You Ain't Seen Me, Right? - they're always smarter than the average bear-based shitfest.
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You Ain't Seen Me, Right? - The Mosquito Coast (1986)
Movie Feature | Daniel | 15th April 2011
Sick of evenings spent queueing in supermarkets? Quit your job and shop during the day instead. That way you'll also be able to watch obscure movies recommended by our regular feature, You Ain't Seen Me, Right? - it'll make you a better person, and less of a workshy dosspot.
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You Ain't Seen Me, Right? - Trees Lounge (1996)
Movie Feature | Daniel | 8th April 2011
While the rest of us are dicking around in Photoshop and sniggering at fart gags, You Ain't Seen Me, Right? is the regular feature that considers films we haven't even heard of. This is one of them.
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You Ain't Seen Me, Right? - Hated (1994)
Movie Feature | Daniel | 1st April 2011
Ever feel like there should be more to cinema than CGI animals and Ashton Kutcher? Then look no further! You Ain't Seen Me, Right? is the weekly feature that shines a big ol' respectable critiquing spotlight on some little-known films you really should watch.
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You Ain't Seen Me, Right? - Chimes at Midnight (1965)
Movie Feature | Daniel | 25th March 2011
You Ain't Seen Me, Right? is our weekly feature that shines a spotlight on lesser-known films and discusses their many merits - it's like the transcript of a DVD commentary that we'll never get to hear because all the original filmmakers are long dead.
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You Ain't Seen Me, Right? - Advise and Consent (1962)
Movie Feature | Daniel | 18th March 2011
Sick of alien invasions and intelligent sci-fi time-warpy thrillers starring Jake Gyllenhaal? Then we've got the solution for you! You Ain't Seen Me, Right? is our weekly feature that focuses on little known films none of which feature those two things I just mentioned. Well, they haven't yet, anyway.
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You Ain't Seen Me, Right? - Nightmare Alley (1947)
Movie Feature | Daniel | 11th March 2011
Bringing an air of intelligence and credibility to the otherwise tawdry puns and innuendos filling the pages of this site, You Ain't Seen Me, Right? is our weekly feature that highlights a film you probably haven't seen before and explains why it deserves your attention. Unless you have already seen it, in which case…um…as you were.
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You Ain't Seen Me, Right? - The Spanish Prisoner (1997)
Movie Feature | Daniel | 4th March 2011
You Ain't Seen Me, Right? shines a spotlight on lesser-known films worthy of your attention. But they're not the type of obscure, out-dated movie that are of no interest to anyone anymore - look, this one has Steve Martin in it.
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You Ain't Seen Me, Right? - The Gambler (1974)
Movie Feature | Daniel | 25th February 2011
You Ain't Seen Me, Right? is back with another cinematic gem that often gets overlooked in these torrid times of Martin Lawrence's fatsuit and Kate Hudson's sex life.
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You Ain't Seen Me, Right? - Shadows (1959)
Movie Feature | Daniel | 18th February 2011
Welcome to another dose of hefty brain-knowledge, as You Ain't Seen Me, Right? presents another little-known film sweetcorn nugget in the otherwise vast array of cinematic sewage and effluence.
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