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 Post subject: Somerstown
PostPosted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 8:43 pm 
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went to see this tonight, very very funny. Only an hour or so long but a great story brilliantly acted, parts of it will make you piss your pants guaranteed...
go see it.

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me an my gal went to see it last week and we loved it. very sweet and lovely. don't miss.

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I added my thoughts on the Dead Mans Shoes thread and despite the fear of lynching I'll repeat them here:

jamesinbury wrote:
I was a bit disappointed with Somers Town. Far too short and despite Meadows saying he was given carte blanche by Eurostar to make their film and they didn't interfere, there seemed to be a feeling at the end of "Hey, look how GREAT it is in Paris! You can afford to come and do this too - after all, if a runaway and an immigrant's son can find the cash to buy a ticket, surely you can!"

Some wonderful touches in the film though. The first sight of "TERRY HENRY" and Tommo's reaction to the Polish food had me howling.


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gots to get me that on DVD when it comes out, still makes me laugh out loud thinking about some of that film,


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