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Old 27-10-2012, 21:46   #3942
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Re: Rate the last movie you saw

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Originally Posted by peanut View Post
I'd give it 4/10. An all "star" cast that consist of Alan Ford & Michelle Ryan (both can't act to save their lives). The special effects are as useless the script, dialogue and acting (some of the worse acting going).

There's one or 2 funny bits in it which has pushed my score up a bit. How I managed to sit through it all is beyond me.

Shaun of the dead is in a different league and beyond compared.
I enjoyed it & I thought it was funnier than Shaun, must mean I have a vastly different sense of humour than yours
I put star quotes just for that reason & you forgot to mention Honour Blackman & Richard Briers, stars in our lifetime even if they are a little long in the tooth.
I don't think it was meant to be taken with any seriousness & from the onset was done as a fun film.
As for the special effects, a British film done on a budget & most definitely not a multi million $ Hollywood spectacular so IMO credit where credit is due, a fun film worth a watch.
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