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GOON (2011)

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Lucy Fife Donaldson says: "Written by Apatow-adjacent Jay Baruchel (asseen in Knocked Up) and Evan Goldberg (PineappleExpress, Superbad),this is an affectionate and violent insight into the life of an Ice Hockeyenforcer, the player used to protect his team and intimidate the other players.Sean William Scott is Doug, a nice but none-too-bright bouncer, the black sheepof a family of Jewish doctors, who finds his calling as an enforcer who iseventually hired to protect a star player who has been find out more...


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After 5 years in Tokyo, 5 part-time jobs, 5 boyfriends, Sawako's life is going nowhere. When her father gets seriously ill she have to take over his struggling factory. Gradually she becomes the decider of her own life.

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A cracking Coen brothers caper with an absolutely magnificent Jeff Bridges as ageing hippy, Jeff "The Dude" Lebowski, happily bumbling through life, which in his case means getting stoned and hanging out at the bowling alley, until his peaceful existence is rudely interrupted by a couple of bungling crooks who visit his apartment late one night and pee on his rug. Realising he's been mistaken for his crippled, millionaire namesake, Jeff visits the real intended victim seeking compensation for th find out more...

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A gritty British drama, shot entirely in black and white, TwentyFourSeven tells, in flashback, the story of Alan Darcy and his attempts to restore a little pride to the disillusioned youth of a grim Midlands town. Bob Hoskins plays the well-meaning, middle-aged bleeding heart who encourages a bunch of assorted losers to join his boxing club, with a cast of unknowns as the "yoof" he's trying to save from themselves. Plodding in places, but still an admirable stab at tragi-comic social commentary find out more...