I Give It a Year

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Re: I Give It a Year

#71 Post by Yinster » Mon Jan 28, 2013 10:07 pm

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Re: I Give It a Year

#72 Post by shmile » Mon Jan 28, 2013 10:19 pm

really enjoyed this film, lots of relate able humour and there wasnt any boring or dry momemnts, i felt that for a britsh movie it was rather good

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Re: I Give It a Year

#73 Post by Diane65 » Mon Jan 28, 2013 10:46 pm

I too thought it was fine a bit crude in parts (which I don't like) but generally an OK film. 6/10
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Re: I Give It a Year

#74 Post by taraminx » Mon Jan 28, 2013 11:12 pm

To be honest I went with low expectations, and I was pleasantly surprised as a did laugh out loud a few times. I thought the story line itself was very poor and predictable but loved the awkward moments.

I give this film 6/10, and I would recommend anyone to see it.

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Re: I Give It a Year

#75 Post by ajb7t » Tue Jan 29, 2013 12:02 am

I enjoyed this film, it did have some bits that made me laugh out loud. Some of the situations were like real life (i have witnessed my self) and Stephen Merchant was brilliant. My sense of humour to be honest for me 7/10

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Re: I Give It a Year

#76 Post by SpydaKat » Tue Jan 29, 2013 12:17 am

I saw this last night at Odeon Sheffield and enjoyed it, quite few funny moments i and guessing few others thought as h=ard few people laugh at various points. Not really into rating out of 10 though for any film!

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#77 Post by emm1210 » Tue Jan 29, 2013 9:04 am

I was this movie last night. This film was hilarious, laugh out loud comedy. Was so much better than I expected.

definately would recommend to everyone to watch.

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Re: I Give It a Year

#78 Post by badcoverversion » Tue Jan 29, 2013 10:33 am

It was a pretty hamfisted attempt at an 'edgy' romcom...and it saddened me to see Actors like the hugely talented Olivia Colman and Rafe Spall turning up in such a clumsy, low rent movie.

That being said, Stephen Merchant was amusing and did steal every scene.

The soundtrack was godawful to boot.

5/10

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Re: I Give It a Year

#79 Post by jojojoanne » Tue Jan 29, 2013 10:38 am

badcoverversion wrote:The soundtrack was godawful to boot.

5/10

???!!! Paul Weller - You Do Something To Me ???!!!

the soundtrack had me bopping in my seat!!

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Re: I Give It a Year

#80 Post by badcoverversion » Tue Jan 29, 2013 10:57 am

jojojoanne wrote:
badcoverversion wrote:The soundtrack was godawful to boot.

5/10

???!!! Paul Weller - You Do Something To Me ???!!!

the soundtrack had me bopping in my seat!!
Sorry but for me, playing that tune at a wedding is about as original as having Robbie Williams "Angels" at a funeral. I enjoy Weller circa The Style Council years and The Jam but I find his solo material a bit hokey and overplayed.

I was referring more to the sassy gal anthems and the notably shit Crowded House cover.

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