The Wackness

I do recommend it because it covers an area and details that don't get covered elsewhere. It's a bit like Juno but a little more intelligent and thought provoking in parts - in nuances though.
 
Its good, but it its one of the best of the year then that is a depressing state of affairs.

Dont suppose anyone can remember the first song from the credits?
 
Should be on the sound track I reckon. I could check for you but I'm just too lazy LOL.

I just checked and I have no idea. No lyrics to it. I am downloading the soundtrack right now, so I may find out.
 
Saw this tonight.

Fantastic little independant gem of a movie. I liked it. Great performances from everyone, complete ensemble cast but the standouts were Josh Peck (star in the making) and Ben Kingsley (you'll never see him like this again!). I have to say i found it more of a drama than a comedy, although there was definetely comedy in it! :D

Loved the scene on the beach where the title of the movie is explained. Also must mention the soundtrack, if you're into hiphop/rap/soul you'll love it - DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince 'Summertime' :)

All these Juno comments, no way! It's Juno-esque, but nothing like Juno whatsoever so please don't be fooled. It's just lazy writing. (Although i should mention the actress who played Juno's best friend in Juno is also in this movie! :D)

This film definetely ain't wack! :cool:
 
i saw this, its quite good, good performances and script,

but it didn't really excite me that much, i was 16 in the 1994, this didn't really make me that nostalgic,

the music was cool tho,
 
On a whim I saw this on Saturday night at Cambridge Picturehouse. Absolutely loved it. Never seen Ben Kingsley have so much fun in a role, even in Lucky Number Slevin.
 
Cineworld publish their schedules (on-line) on the Tuesday morning of the week before (if that makes sense). So tomorrow morning, they should have the times from now until Thursday-week.

I find this really useful, and quite often catch a film on Wednesday or Thursday night knowing that that'll be the last chance to see it.
 
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