I've been 3 times now :o and everytime I've been it's been absolutely packed. As a huge Abba fan and a great Meryl Streep fan, it certainly didn't disappoint and I thought Julie Walters was brilliant! It certainly made me laugh 'til my sides hurt!
1920s - Nosferatu.
1930s and 40s - Universal Pictures monster movies.
1950s - The B-movie.
1960s - Hammer Horror.
1970s - Satanic thrillers, the birth of the slasher.
1980s - The era of slashers, Hellraiser, and a Nightmare on Elm Street.
1990s - Postmodern horror.
2000s - Torture porn...
I hate moderm horrors because it's just gore and nothing else! I want to see Salo.
Didn't like Eden lake because it was too predictable and more thriller.
I saw society years ago! The end scene is breathtaking:eek:
You see this a lot. A disc in Season 6 of The X Files is rated 12 by the BBFC but 18 in Ireland, and every season of The Wire is rated 18 in Ireland as opposed to only Seasons 1 and 4 being 18's in the UK while the other seasons are rated 15 (with the amount of language in The Wire though, i'm...
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See the above messages, you can't get pregnant from a bit of backdoor action, unless there was a bit of a leakage :o
I don't know about all that, it may be better sometimes, but they commonly do comparisons and the caps are better. I would say though that the differences on most of that stuff is very small. Either look great, scene releases you never know.
Presently I'd have to agree with the above poster. British cinema roughly had its own identity up till the end of the sixties, but it never really got a handle on post-modernism and that as much as studios and money rang the death knell really. I certainly wouldn't shed any tears if we shut up...
Really enjoyed the first series and had been looking forward to series 2 for almost a year. series 2 however was disappointing I found. The storyline was a bit silly I found, and the resolution even sillier!
That said liked the way they opened passage for series 3 with a transition to...