the trailers make me think this is something like bend it like beckham
i know it has nothing to do with football but it just looks like that kinda british film

the trailers make me think this is something like bend it like beckham
i know it has nothing to do with football but it just looks like that kinda british film
kiss my swag.
fantasy ride.
LOL i so want to go and watch this lol but i don't know if i can risk being seen going into the cinema, but i vraved Mamma Mia so i can do this lol also another thing i'm going to have to see HSM3 that could be a tad imbarrasing
(will be updated whenever I can be bothered to)
I might go and see it. Although all my macho manly mates will laugh if I do
(Alliteration woo)![]()
Plus, the lead girl has got a maa-haaa-sive nose. The storyline was crap, the ending was predictable and well, I just generally didn't like it. I also realised I was the only male in the 250-seat (full) screen.
I loved how the BBFC referenced it...
The language includes a non-aggressive use of 'bi'tch' in a song title ('Bi'tch in Uniform') that a boy says he wrote for a girl when he was 'pissed off' with her. There are also plenty of uses of 's'lag', 'sl'ut' and 'sla'pper' as terms of mild abuse for a girl that the main character and her friends dislike. This language is never used aggressively and is just a part of the film's teen-speak.
The sex references include discussion of thongs, 'bazoongas', whether or not touching your own breasts was 'lesbiany' and the relative merits of the sliding scale of 'snogging'. Alongside these verbal sex references are some brief visuals of a girl stripping down to her underwear in her own bedroom, watched by her jealous rival. BBFC guidelines at '12A' state that 'sex references may reflect what is likely to be familiar to most adolescents but should not go beyond what is suitable for them' and these sit well within those limits.
Aha, classic.whether or not touching your own breasts was 'lesbiany'
Last edited by Xarea; 26-07-2008 at 07:45 PM.
eek.
It's made by the people who created Bend It Like Beckham or something.
And because of that, suddenly they're dubbing the main actress to be 'The next Keira Knightley'. It's a joke. She'd never be anywhere near as good as Keira Knightley.
Looks like a crap film, crap actress, a shame that the makers of BILB or whatever the link is made something that seems so bad.
the actress in this probably wont be any more films.
it has nothing to do with the fact that 'most women have bad taste in film', the fact that this is clearly aimed at teenage girls, well females in general, will mean they are the demographics
id totally warn you if being sexist was on the warnable offence list
please dont do it again![]()
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