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Douglas P. is a very strange man. The first line though, had me in stitches - 'Once you've truly looked into the abyss, you get a fit of the giggles'
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"...we now pause to test the soul of the Steppenwolf"
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Never knew there was a film about him, is it worth watching?deepfiend wrote:
Douglas P. is a very strange man. The first line though, had me in stitches - 'Once you've truly looked into the abyss, you get a fit of the giggles'
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Terrible as usual, thought I'd give it another ago. Starts off good but just loses it.

Awesome as usual.
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At times its pretty banal but in a surreal way, with him talking about his life and so on. Still, very interesting to watch. All of its on YouTube, although unfortunately the live in New York DVD is notnicenice wrote:Never knew there was a film about him, is it worth watching?deepfiend wrote:
Douglas P. is a very strange man. The first line though, had me in stitches - 'Once you've truly looked into the abyss, you get a fit of the giggles'
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Saw a bunch lately -
The Social Network - It's alright, funnier than expected. Dunno why it's getting 5 stars tho, won't remember it this time next week. It also teaches us all that anyone with a natural perm is a douche.
Disapperance of Alice Creed - I'll be honest, I watched this for a perv at Gemma Arterton and I definitely wasn't dissapointed. Nice tight little thriller with some very good acting. Not a bad wee twist in the tale either.
Despicable Me - Annoying and tedious Dreamworks effort. There is nothing here you haven't seen done better a hundred times before.
The Good German - George Clooney is alright, but overall very dull and had to fight to stay awake.
The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo - Was looking forward to this. Really intriguing story, great central character, but it drags on and feels like a soap opera at times.
Back to the Future (remastered HD version) - Pretty much the perfect film. Don't think I need to say much else. Was sitting there with a massive childlike cheesy grin on my face through the whole film. It's very special.
Wall Street : Money Never Sleeps - Money might not, but I did during this film. Zzzzzzzz. And I loved the original. Totally shit and unnecessary.
The Social Network - It's alright, funnier than expected. Dunno why it's getting 5 stars tho, won't remember it this time next week. It also teaches us all that anyone with a natural perm is a douche.
Disapperance of Alice Creed - I'll be honest, I watched this for a perv at Gemma Arterton and I definitely wasn't dissapointed. Nice tight little thriller with some very good acting. Not a bad wee twist in the tale either.
Despicable Me - Annoying and tedious Dreamworks effort. There is nothing here you haven't seen done better a hundred times before.
The Good German - George Clooney is alright, but overall very dull and had to fight to stay awake.
The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo - Was looking forward to this. Really intriguing story, great central character, but it drags on and feels like a soap opera at times.
Back to the Future (remastered HD version) - Pretty much the perfect film. Don't think I need to say much else. Was sitting there with a massive childlike cheesy grin on my face through the whole film. It's very special.
Wall Street : Money Never Sleeps - Money might not, but I did during this film. Zzzzzzzz. And I loved the original. Totally shit and unnecessary.
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Whats this called again. Saw a review for this in Little White Lies but didn't know what to make of it.It does look really interesting though.kwami wrote:

Noel Clarke should stop making films, this was the most god damn awful representation of kids in London and it has the most convoluted plot ever. Every 5 minutes during the film we would look at each other with puzzled looks then start laughing at how stupid this shit was. Don't watch. The blonde girls buff though.
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