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Fast And Furious
Movie Review | Kirsty | 23rd April 2009
Fast And Furious is, confusingly, the fourth movie in the Fast And The Furious saga; a franchise ripe for sequels, bursting at the seams as it is with plotlines, enduring characters and witty, beautifully-written screenplays. Ahem. Vin Diesel and Paul Walker both return to their original roles, having popped in and out of the...
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W.
Movie Review | Anna | 11th November 2008
The cultural legacy of the Bush administration is one of opposition and subversion; from the songs of the Dixie Chicks, to the films of Michael Moore, to the literature of Ian McEwan. If Oliver Stone was hoping to earn his place in the canon of Bush-bashing, he's missed the mark with W. What the film does do is help us understan...
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A Sneak Preview Of Jackass 3
Movie Feature | Ali | 20th October 2006
With the low-brow antics of Jackass: Number Two lowering IQs around the world, Johnny Knoxville and friends haven't wasted any time in embarking on yet another sequel. As our exclusive set visit shows, this time they're raising the bar even higher when it comes to life-endangering stunts and puerile behaviour. The following st...
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Jackass: Number Two
Movie Review | Ali | 15th October 2006
Bam Margera is not happy. He's just been beaten up, mauled, bitten and had several nasty looking skateboarding spills, and to top it all, the rest of his so-called 'friends' just trapped him in a wind tunnel with a King Cobra. "Please God, don't let there be a Jackass 3," he prays, and it's not hard to see why; the only way Ba...
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Dirty Sanchez: The Movie
Movie Review | Ali | 13th July 2006
The less digitally fortunate of you may not have come across the Welsh funsters of Dirty Sanchez: a British version of Jackass, it features four lads from the valleys who are willing to do quite literally anything to shock and appal, all in the name of good old televisual entertainment. The series ran for a good few years on MT...
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The Ringer
Movie Review | Ali | 3rd April 2006
It's Saturday night, you've got an hour or so to kill before you go out; what else are you going to do but crack open a few beers and watch the Disabled Commonwealth Games? I assumed that watching disabled competitors would humble my able ass - these guys have no use of their legs/arms/eyes [delete as applicable] and yet they s...
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Stealth
Movie Review | Ali | 17th August 2005
"We fly planes!" says Oscar-winner Jamie Foxx, in the trailer for explosion overdose Stealth, like he's explaining the plot to an uninterested four year old. Funnily enough, it might just be the market Stealth is aimed at. Now, don't get me wrong, I like big stupid action lobotomies as much as the next guy, but there's a point...
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