Hollywood's homage to 'Bumfights' .
Grudgematch .
Bob , you have officially hit rock bottom . Where did it all go wrong ?
Grudgematch .
Bob , you have officially hit rock bottom . Where did it all go wrong ?


In a world .
Really good inde film about voice over artists . Very funny
...At the risk of getting some pelters...
The brother-in-law and his family came up to us for his boy's tenth birthday on 30th December - the lad has just recently got into Harry Potter and is mad for it - so they secretly booked tickets for them and us (got 2 girls aged 8 and 13) to go to the Warner bros Harry Potter film set near Watford as a birthday treat and stayed over with us.
Never been on a film set before and frankly it's bloody fantastic - would recommend to everyone - the Great Hall (at Hogswarts) is worth the entrance money alone ...
Anyway, on the back of that we ended up watching all the films again since - it's great seeing secnes that are on the sets - the acting from the 3 mains in the first film is akin to a school play but by the last film is not bad at all tbf - and didn't the series attract some star names! - my particular favourite has to be Alan rRckman as Professor Snape - wonderful actor.

If you'd have told the truth and said you'd watched Harry Potter on your own you would have got hammered. Because you did the right thing and concocted a story about a child's birthday and threw your own kids into the mix to show that you went along reluctantly just becasue you're a good dad you'll escape - good work![]()

Really? I knew nothing of baseball when I saw it (and I don't mean "just not a fan", I mean I didn't actually know how the thing's played) and I liked it quite a lot. Can't say how much I missed on account of having no background in baseball, but what I did get and enjoyed was stuff that's common to all sports like the different scouting methods, performance-evaluation methods, the old boys' valuation of "experience" being confronted with new ways of doing things, the unknowability and drama of the game, the inside politics of a club's management...Moneyball: I liked it but then I do like Baseball. Not much of interest for non baseball fans.
Really? I knew nothing of baseball when I saw it (and I don't mean "just not a fan", I mean I didn't actually know how the thing's played) and I liked it quite a lot. Can't say how much I missed on account of having no background in baseball, but what I did get and enjoyed was stuff that's common to all sports like the different scouting methods, performance-evaluation methods, the old boys' valuation of "experience" being confronted with new ways of doing things, the unknowability and drama of the game, the inside politics of a club's management...
I thought all these things were handled really well and in a refreshingly honest, anti-Hollywood way.
Only thing that got on my nerves at times was Brad Pitt's character being a real prick to pretty much everyone around him.