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         |  mc_303_beatz
             from Glasgow, Scotland on 2003-08-11 02:19 [#00817062] Points: 3386 Status: Regular
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 | Has anyone seen this? Whit a heavy duty movie man!! 
 
 
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         |  ambsace
             from canaDUH. on 2003-08-11 02:25 [#00817064] Points: 6326 Status: Lurker
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 | it's on my list. 
 ...always looked interesting.
 
 
 
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         |  manticore
             from London (ON) (Canada) on 2003-08-11 02:29 [#00817068] Points: 651 Status: Addict
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 | i have seen the film and it was indeed quite harsh in places (although not necessarily in a shocking way).  quite a good
 film, all in all.  not all too many movies with dustin
 hoffmann where he goes utterly apeshit out there.
 
 
 
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         |  KEYFUMBLER
             from DUBLIN (Ireland) on 2003-08-11 03:36 [#00817113] Points: 5696 Status: Lurker
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 | saw it on DVD a few weeks ago and the extras section is really great with interviews with theproducers, the actress
 and the directors biographer which all really add to the
 appeal of the movie and how "that scene" was so shocking at
 the time but says a lot more about the human condition and
 than loats of other art. fucking brilliant. Hoffman... a
 legend
 
 
 
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         |  giginger
             from Milky Beans (United Kingdom) on 2003-08-11 03:50 [#00817121] Points: 26335 Status: Regular | Show recordbag
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 | Fuck! I forgot to watch it last night. Bugger. 
 
 
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         |  marlowe
             from Antarctica on 2003-08-11 04:51 [#00817139] Points: 24636 Status: Lurker
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 | yeah, I watched it last night - wasn't as good as I expected, although the long finale in/around the house was
 quite crazy.
 
 
 
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         |  J Swift
             from United Kingdom on 2003-08-11 06:58 [#00817243] Points: 650 Status: Regular
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 | I really digged it! It's rare to see a modern movie that's such a clever study on human behaviour - Really liked Dustin
 Hoffman trying to "be a man" in front of his woman, etc...
 Thought it was really tastefully done, not too obvious.
 Susan George is a babe in that film too!
 She popped up in Eastenders briefly not too long ago...
 That film does kind of make the working class out to be a
 bunch of lazy beer drinking sexual predators though!
 
 
 
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         |  marlowe
             from Antarctica on 2003-08-11 07:02 [#00817249] Points: 24636 Status: Lurker | Followup to J Swift: #00817243
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 | I don't think it generalises the working class at all. 
 
 
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         |  mc_303_beatz
             from Glasgow, Scotland on 2003-08-11 07:04 [#00817253] Points: 3386 Status: Regular | Followup to J Swift: #00817243
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 | I think it has a pop at insular country bumpkin types. Yaknow, the UK equivalent of rednecks.
 
 
 
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         |  J Swift
             from United Kingdom on 2003-08-11 07:05 [#00817254] Points: 650 Status: Regular | Followup to marlowe: #00817249
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 | Didn't ya think so? I'd have thought a typical american watching that film would
 be left with a pretty bad impression of the British working
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         |  xceque
             on 2003-08-11 07:06 [#00817257] Points: 5888 Status: Moderator | Show recordbag
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 | There's a reason that people get stereotyped... people actually are like that in places. I've experienced it first
 hand, and I'm sure plenty of other have too.
 
 As for the film, I watched in on DVD a few months ago and I
 found it quite dull :/ A good film when watched once, but
 dull.
 
 
 
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