The Dilemma

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Re: The Dilemma

#21 Post by a_person » Tue Jan 18, 2011 10:53 am

I would have always thought you'd go for Dilemma phatz.
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Re: The Dilemma

#22 Post by Beate » Tue Jan 18, 2011 10:55 am

It'll probably be the only preview for The Dilemma as it's due out on the 21st, if that helps. On the other hand, I don't think it's a must-see.
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Re: The Dilemma

#23 Post by superhero » Tue Jan 18, 2011 10:58 am

I think there's a competition screening somewhere this sunday

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Re: The Dilemma

#24 Post by phatz » Tue Jan 18, 2011 11:03 am

I would normally of gone for Dilemma, but Rabbit Hole seems like a type of good film which i havent seen before. I have a pair of cineworld tickets which run out at the end of next week, so might watch Rabit Hole tonight and catch The Dilemma over the weekend with the free tickets.

Wanted to save my free tickets for True Grit but that not over till next month and my tickets expire by then.

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Re: The Dilemma

#25 Post by phatz » Tue Jan 18, 2011 4:41 pm

Thanks for your help people, i know you were all at the edge of your seats waiting for me decision, but i will be going to watch Rabbit Hole. you an all breath easy now :mrgreen:

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Re: The Dilemma

#26 Post by Spanner » Tue Jan 18, 2011 8:39 pm

very packed at Boldon and guess who got sat next to the pic-nicker again, out came the sandwiches, the fruit salad, a big bag of grapes and CARROTS!!! oh hang on that was just betty boops tea! Ha. I think I might've liked this film if I could've heard it over betty and andrew's chortling! Deffo funnier than morning glory, quite a few bits of the trailer were cut out but pleasant enough in a vince vaughan type of film way 6.75/10

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Re: The Dilemma

#27 Post by anteena1 » Tue Jan 18, 2011 9:19 pm

I was really disappointed with this. Im a huge kevin james fan (i love king of queens) and vince vaughn has had some good roles. so i was kind of set for some manic comedy but it wasn't to be. one or 2 small laughs and a very cringeworthy speech. It also dragged towards the end.
I'm so glad i didnt p*y to see this.

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Re: The Dilemma

#28 Post by jessdance » Tue Jan 18, 2011 9:22 pm

anteena1 wrote:I was really disappointed with this. Im a huge kevin james fan (i love king of queens) and vince vaughn has had some good roles. so i was kind of set for some manic comedy but it wasn't to be. one or 2 small laughs and a very cringeworthy speech. It also dragged towards the end.
I'm so glad i didnt p*y to see this.
I agree with you 100% not as good as i expected at all. A bit of a let down really.

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Re: The Dilemma

#29 Post by snowman2k » Tue Jan 18, 2011 9:25 pm

Just saw The Dilemma, was it supposed to be a comedy? cause i didn't laugh and boy did it drag, very long boring film real shame!

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Re: The Dilemma

#30 Post by mattgad » Tue Jan 18, 2011 11:01 pm

A very busy Sheffield Cineworld tonight - near enough 100% full, apart from the first row, which everyone avoids (although the second row seems to be fine).

Filmed started off pretty slow, and you could tell they tried to put some funny bits in - but failed. I was disappointed with the amount of comedy in the film, thought there was going to be a lot more. However I enjoyed the storyline somewhat, and did find it funny in parts. Possibly one to catch on the TV, wouldn't say it was worth p*ying for - and certainly not one that I will remember. I'd give it a 6.5/10.

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