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    Another MZ movie review splurge...

    As some of you know, I've been suffering from a very hard & fast manly-man cold the last few days, so I've been viewing some films (and catching up on reviewing others seen over the Xmas break).

    I talk most about the first and the last in this list.

    Mum & Dad:
    http://deadshed.blogspot.com/2009/01/mum-dad.html

    Yes Man:
    http://deadshed.blogspot.com/2009/01/yes-man.html

    Ghost Town:
    http://deadshed.blogspot.com/2009/01/ghost-town.html

    Minghags:
    http://deadshed.blogspot.com/2009/01/minghags.html

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    *bump*

    Nobody?

    Kah'maaaahnn...

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    I've only heard of one of these films.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bassman View Post
    I've only heard of one of these films.
    Well then get reading and you'll have heard of them all.

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    I'm just saying that maybe that's why nobody has responded. The only one I know of is Yes Man.

    Ghost Town sounds okay, but fuck anything that has to do with Bam Margera. I'm not watching that.

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    Sorry, I was reading through your reviews a few days ago and the realization that Bam Margera has made a film of any sort almost gave me an aneurysm and I had to set the whole thing aside for an evening of scotch and quiet contemplation to get away from the idea.

    The Horror, the horror...

    "Men choose as their prophets those who tell them that their hopes are true." --Lord Dunsany

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    Quote Originally Posted by MinionZombie View Post
    *bump*

    Nobody?

    Kah'maaaahnn...
    desperation.

    he has it.


    and i posted on your blog beeyotch!, f this thread im out! *snap,snap*


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    Desperate? No.

    Just wanted to make sure anyone interested didn't miss a goosey.

    Will post my (in depth) thoughts on SAW V soon ... I know, I was surprised that I ended up writing so much about SAW V, which really doesn't deserve to be written about a whole lot.

    lol ... yep, Bam Margera made a(nother) film ... and if Kevin Smith thinks he made the most in-jokey film with Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back, he obviously hasn't seen Minghags - 90-odd minutes of disconnected in-jokes, some of which are in-jokes purely for those who made the film.

    Dico is still fantastic though, him as Rutru was good stuff.

    Speaking of Bam Margera, I think I've seen him ... in hellsing's Xbox sig! ... and speaking of hellsing, aye Sir I spotted your comment on my Minghags blog post, mucho gracias. Indeed, those lines did tickle me (well, the first two out of those chosen three anyway). Dico rocked ... thought I'd say it again.

    Also - "Mum & Dad", a new indie Brit horror - made for £100,000 ... the British answer to The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, only not made in 1974, and set at the arse end of Heathrow Airport in a grubby house.

    I thought it was a great little horror flick, I recommend folk dig it out and have a gander.
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