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    Oo I might watch since its got mohinder


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    Quote Originally Posted by Wig44. View Post
    Looks brilliant, the trailer was great. Apparently these are the types of films we will all be watching (feel good/happy films) because of the depression that is widespread around the nation caused by the credit crunch and unemployment.

    Regardless this film looks excellent.
    Doesn't that statement kind of contradict itself? If I was in a bad state financially I a) wouldn't go and see a film anyway because I wouldn't be able to afford it and b) wouldn't see a film about some guy who won a load of money. Ha.

    Either way, I want to go and see it.

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    it was a brill film, no wonder its gettin tons of awards.


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    ridiculously good film
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    Quote Originally Posted by HC0R3H00LIH00P View Post
    Just a quick fact, it has mohinder suresh in from heroes
    No it hasn't lol

    I didn't like it but I wouldn't understand a piss up in a brewery

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    I watched it and can see why people think its so good but its not my type of film.

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    Very original concept, and fantastic cinematography and just gave a fantastic view of India and how their lives change over time. Still, I completely agree with Mint, I really thought it was pretty good, but that's it, nothing mindblowingly good like I was expecting. I can see why people loved it though, maybe I just had too high expectations.

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    Quote Originally Posted by -Wolverine View Post
    Very original concept, and fantastic cinematography and just gave a fantastic view of India and how their lives change over time. Still, I completely agree with Mint, I really thought it was pretty good, but that's it, nothing mindblowingly good like I was expecting. I can see why people loved it though, maybe I just had too high expectations.
    i can't believe you're saying that when you have a dark knight avatar.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HC0R3H00LIH00P View Post
    Just a quick fact, it has mohinder suresh in from heroes
    Where? I dont remember that..

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