Yes, the new Jackass movie is very funny. I really almost threw up twice during it and had to avert my eyes. Just a warning.
Mmmm, Alan Rickman. Sex on legs.
Gran Torino (2008) 4 stars Korean War veteran Walt Kowalski (Clint Eastwood, who also directs) must confront his Hmong immigrant neighbors -- and his own long-held prejudices -- when the family's teenage son, Thao (Bee Vang), tries to steal Walt's beloved 1972 Gran Torino. Walt soon assumes the unlikely role of guardian angel to young Thao and his sister Sue (Ahney Her), both of whom are vulnerable to local gang influences.
We watched Death at a Funeral - finally. We've probably had it with NetFlix for over a month. It was not worth the wait. Tedious, predictable non-comedy, and more offensively, extremely crude. I like that dreamy Matthew MacFadyen but having a pretty face to look at was hardly sufficient mitigation. There were a few pretty faces, actually, and loads of male nudity, which was a refreshing change from the more typical 'loads of female nudity' but alas, nothing could save the experience. It is hurtling its way back to Netflix as we speak.
Oh my, MM - I laughed at Diary of a Wimpy Kid as well, but I cannot believe you could stomach half of that film. I had to leave the room - it was becoming far too disgusting for me.
Quote from: cariad on December 09, 2010, 06:43:00 AMOh my, MM - I laughed at Diary of a Wimpy Kid as well, but I cannot believe you could stomach half of that film. I had to leave the room - it was becoming far too disgusting for me.This from someone who watched Death at a Funeral?
We watched a really clever new film last night on Netflix...The Infidel. It was written by David Baddiel (anyone in the UK remember Baddiel and Skinner?). It's about this Muslim man living in London with his wife, son and daughter. He is really just an ordinary Brit living his ordinary London life. His mother has just passed away, and as he is going through her things, he discovers adoption papers. It seems that he was adopted, and upon further investigation, he discovers that his birth parents were actually Jewish. It was a funny, sweet film that was just edgy enough to make you laugh out loud at how stereotypes are born from a grain of truth. Highly recommended!!