B bummedlover New member Oct 23, 2010 #21 300. I went to the cinema with every intention of hating it, but I was totally gripped by the story.
O onebrwn New member Oct 24, 2010 #23 The Hangover, I was expecting just another ''gross out''/American Pie/Road trip sort of film but it was so much more!
The Hangover, I was expecting just another ''gross out''/American Pie/Road trip sort of film but it was so much more!
T twone New member Oct 24, 2010 #24 Kill Bill. I'd heard about it being extremely violent and bloody so, out of curiosity, thought I'd just watch a bit but soon be switching over, disgusted. It turned out to be such a great film that all the gore didn't really put me off!
Kill Bill. I'd heard about it being extremely violent and bloody so, out of curiosity, thought I'd just watch a bit but soon be switching over, disgusted. It turned out to be such a great film that all the gore didn't really put me off!
A alex_piano1994 New member Nov 2, 2010 #26 I only went to see Ferris Bueller's Day Off because Barry Norman gave it a great review - normally the title would have out me off. Even going in to the cinema I wasn't sure about it but came out a couple of hours later very glad that I went.
I only went to see Ferris Bueller's Day Off because Barry Norman gave it a great review - normally the title would have out me off. Even going in to the cinema I wasn't sure about it but came out a couple of hours later very glad that I went.