I finally bought it for the wife, definitely a film for the ladies, but still VERY funny in places. (Well, maybe only for Brits and anglophiles)
But has anyone watched the deleted scenes? One of the funniest sketches was canned, about, um, how can I put this, 'left handed web sites' - and how to deal with the endless pop ups they cause. (You know what I'm talking about fella's 😉 ) Well worth a watch.
-Russ
my girldfriend & her buddy dragged me along to the cinema to watch it, funny in places but a load of rubbish (4/10), it's only saving grace was billy mack and the little chap. verdict save yre tenner and wait for sky. none pawn stars u know what 2 do.
she then attempted to drag me along to mona lisa smile but failed, instead watched starsky & hutch (7/10).
dan
Originally posted by dan182True - but the even if you hate films like this, the Billy Mack sequence does make it worthwhile alone.
my girldfriend & her buddy dragged me along to the cinema to watch it, funny in places but a load of rubbish (4/10), it's only saving grace was billy mack and the little chap. verdict save yre tenner and wait for sky. none pawn stars u know what 2 do.
she then attempted to drag me along to mona lisa smile but failed, instead watched starsky & hutch (7/10).
dan
Mona Lisa smile - what kind of woman would try to force that on her man?
-Russ
Mona Lisa smile - what kind of woman would try to force that on her
I think it was "The Stepmom" (also Julia Roberts) that pushed me over the edge. Julia Roberts, Susan Sarandon and 2 spoilt step children - just too much.
Now I rigidly stick to sci-fi, disney and the occasional Adam Sandler movie