It's completely silly, downright cringeworthy and sometimes even a little boring but it still made me laugh. In fact I don't think Rowan Atkinson could ever fail to make me laugh. I've been a fan of his since I was in nappies so I just had to give this a run for old times' sake even though I knew not to expect much. At the end of the day it's a harmless bit of fun that shouldn't be taken seriously and with that it mind it definitely succeeds and is worth a watch.
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Die Hard: With a Vengeance 1995
This is my favourite of the entire Die Hard series (yes I prefer it even to the first.) The pacing is excellent, sucks you in right from the beginning and manages to hold your attention throughout. It's certainly more ambitious in scale and the supporting cast of Samuel L. Jackson and Jeremy Irons cement its position as the supreme Die Hard film. Excellent!
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Adam & Paul 2004
The partnership of Lenny Abrahamson and Mark O'Halloran is a perfect match. O'Halloran's Beckett-esque writing is wonderfully directed by Abrahamson whose vision appears to be equally as bleak.
Like the characters of Samuel Beckett, the characters of this world also appear also to be drowning in meaningless-ness. But they, of course, like everyone else, create their own sense of meaning. For Adam & Paul it's always about where their next fix is going to come from. They feel sorry for the…
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Days of Thunder 1990
As a wise man once said: "It's like a fucking Sergio Leone movie with cars!"
Great fun!