Scott Pilgrim vs The World

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Bridget Jones diary made me go WOW - as in Why oh Why have I agreed to go and watch this pile of **** in the cinema with a stupid bint who I quite fancy but probably won't even let me slip her one afterwards as she's rapdily realising I'm not her type because I keep making cynical commnets about the film and she thinks it's marvelous.
 
Bridget Jones diary made me go WOW - as in Why oh Why have I agreed to go and watch this pile of **** in the cinema with a stupid bint who I quite fancy but probably won't even let me slip her one afterwards as she's rapdily realising I'm not her type because I keep making cynical commnets about the film and she thinks it's marvelous.

Don't worry, she probably had her big pants on anyway.
 
Hated that Scott Pilgrim film even turned it off after an hour.

Liked Insisious and X-Men First Class for the turn your brain off kind of films and watched Crazyheart again recently which is brilliant.
 
i actually paid to watch the Southpark movie a couple of weeks ago. I love Southpark but the movie was piss.

Not even Cartman was funny.
 
What do you suggest ER? You are very quick to shoot down everyone else's suggestions of films to watch, but aren't very forthcoming when it comes to suggesting your own...

Any of the film noir films in the 40's and 50's.

Sophie's Choice
Jacob's Ladder
The French Connection
Citizen Kane
It's A Wonderful Life
Kramer V Kramer
The Third Man
Tyhe Maltese Falcon
Chinatown
The Shining
One Flew Over The Cuckoos Nest
Midnight Cowboy
The Deer Hunter
All About Eve
Thelma and Louise
Cabaret
A Night To Remember
Enigma
Lovely Bones
..............................and many, many more which I have referred to on here a few times.
 
Any of the film noir films in the 40's and 50's.

Sophie's Choice
Jacob's Ladder
The French Connection
Citizen Kane
It's A Wonderful Life
Kramer V Kramer
The Third Man
Tyhe Maltese Falcon
Chinatown
The Shining
One Flew Over The Cuckoos Nest
Midnight Cowboy
The Deer Hunter
All About Eve
Thelma and Louise
Cabaret
A Night To Remember
Enigma
Lovely Bones
..............................and many, many more which I have referred to on here a few times.

I watched that the other night, it's had mixed reviews but I thought it was good. You could tell it was written by a woman though, all a bit emotional.
 
I watched that the other night, it's had mixed reviews but I thought it was good. You could tell it was written by a woman though, all a bit emotional.

My missus has just finished reading "Lovely Bones" the book. I was going to read it after her but then I saw the film was on telly so I though "**** reading it".

I missed the film. But I'm still not reading the book and none of you can make me do it.
 
The Lovely Bones - probably the most girly book I've ever read and totally loved it.


I've got three daughters and was pretty much greeting at least once every chapter.


The film is a poor, poor effort.


Right enough, there could be some mileage in a "girliest book you've ever read" thread