There's a good film with a similar premise...The joker has an unwritten obligation to stick to "the spirit" of any practical joke. For example, if I burgle you and leave an anonymous "funny" card, is that a joke?
There's a good film with a similar premise...The joker has an unwritten obligation to stick to "the spirit" of any practical joke. For example, if I burgle you and leave an anonymous "funny" card, is that a joke?
Not spoiling anything, Paley, except by way of inflicting the brief ordeal described by @winjim above. Just pointing out the obvious.Don't be such a spoilsport, I'm quite enjoying this new news board.
Sounds interesting, haven't seen it.There's a good film with a similar premise...
Just the ideological security of the upper classes.they don't actually take anything of value away from the houses?
Just the ideological security of the upper classes.
The film's not about that, though, is it?This is true. The working classes are famously relaxed about strangers breaking into their homes.
The film's not about that, though, is it?
Move over, Mark Kermode.Consider my comment a critique of the film's premise, then.
It's not about a shark, either.The film's not about that, though, is it?