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Calling it: The second worst film of 2013
Movie Trailer | Luke | 21st December 2012
Because, really, nothing beats Danny Dyer getting hit in the face by a rake.
If you want me I'll be out back praying for the Mayan apocalypse. -
Calling it: The worst film of 2013
Movie Feature | Matt | 20th December 2012
Maybe this is presumptuous. After all, you shouldn't judge a film by its trailer. Or its cast. Or its poster, synopsis and tagline. But all of these together mean that we can make a pretty well-educated guess: this film is going to be so painfully horrendous, it will singlehandedly destroy all of mankind's efforts towards a better society and mark the end of our civilisation. Again, it's just a guess.
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