Tetedelacourse
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One to see:
To Kill a Mocking Bird
What a fantastic film. The reason it's taken me so long to see is I was put off by its presence on the curriculum in Higher English - not even my year but my older sister's year. The Mrs and I sat down to watch it on Friday as part of our ongoing quest to see "classic" films using our Lovefilm account. I wholeheartedly and unashamedly recommend it, it truly is a classic.
One to miss:
Duck Soup
OK the script was at times very witty and Groucho was undoubtedly a very funny man, and yes there were some iconic scenes in it. But overall it was too madcap to hang together and by the end I just wanted it over with.
Oh, and, eh, another one to miss
No Country for Old Men
Was enjoyable, well shot and acted until it decided to end like someone told it "soon as you're finished you can go out and play" and so it did just that. Nah.
To Kill a Mocking Bird
What a fantastic film. The reason it's taken me so long to see is I was put off by its presence on the curriculum in Higher English - not even my year but my older sister's year. The Mrs and I sat down to watch it on Friday as part of our ongoing quest to see "classic" films using our Lovefilm account. I wholeheartedly and unashamedly recommend it, it truly is a classic.

One to miss:
Duck Soup
OK the script was at times very witty and Groucho was undoubtedly a very funny man, and yes there were some iconic scenes in it. But overall it was too madcap to hang together and by the end I just wanted it over with.
Oh, and, eh, another one to miss

No Country for Old Men
Was enjoyable, well shot and acted until it decided to end like someone told it "soon as you're finished you can go out and play" and so it did just that. Nah.