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    The Matador...

    Dude, bassman, checked the flick out as you recommended it and damn - an excellent flick, funny, original and captivating. Brosnan rocked balls in this flick too.

    Anyone else seen the movie? I wasn't sure what to think when I saw adverts for it, I'm not sure the campaign was that well put together. I had no idea what it was about except it had Greg Kinnear and Pierce Brosnan in it and it involved Mexico, but yeah, it's a great way to spent an hour and a half - we could do with more movies like this coming out of "the system".

    For anyone who isn't "in the know", it's basically about a failing businessman and a charismatic, yet lonely hitman befriending one another in Mexico (no, I don't mean they "get gay" with each other ).
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    Quote Originally Posted by MinionZombie View Post
    Dude, bassman, checked the flick out as you recommended it and damn - an excellent flick, funny, original and captivating. Brosnan rocked balls in this flick too.

    Anyone else seen the movie? I wasn't sure what to think when I saw adverts for it, I'm not sure the campaign was that well put together. I had no idea what it was about except it had Greg Kinnear and Pierce Brosnan in it and it involved Mexico, but yeah, it's a great way to spent an hour and a half - we could do with more movies like this coming out of "the system".

    For anyone who isn't "in the know", it's basically about a failing businessman and a charismatic, yet lonely hitman befriending one another in Mexico (no, I don't mean they "get gay" with each other ).

    What can I say? I TOLD YA SO!


    Yeah, the advertisements probably held the film's audiences back. It's a great flick, though.

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    Def on my list of things to watch!!!
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    Okay, you twisted my arm.

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