Friday, 12 June 2020

Film review


In line with previous statements about not watching over-hyped films for a generation or more, here is my carefully considered opinion about 'The Blair Witch Project', which I finally got round to seeing last night.

It is complete and utter shit.

I hope that helps.

Tomorrow I will review the Faulty Towers, 'Don't mention the war' episode.

10 comments:

  1. I totally agree about The Blair Witch Project .... saw it when it came out and, after all the hype, was thoroughly disappointed. XXXX

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    1. Isn't it awful? I know many 13 year-olds who could have made a much better job.

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  2. I was never going to watch it anyway, but that removes any doubt. I have seen the Fawlty Towers episode several times but as I do not have doubts about that they cannot be removed.

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    1. I am not normally one to quote Colonel Blimp, but it really is political correctness gone mad.

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  3. I couldn't get through it. -gave me a massive headache with all the shaky camera work.

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    1. I made the classic mistake of thinking it has to get better. I thought that nobody would have the cheek to put out a film like this before the days of You Tube.

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  4. The Faulty Towers episode was hilarious, as were all the rest. Apparently it's now being re-instated with warnings up front. It's ridiculous to list all the comedy programmes that wouldn't be allowed to be shown nowadays. Britain has been forced into losing it's sense of humour now thanks to the PC brigade. What's more we can't even go in a pub and have a good laugh about such programmes because the bloody pubs are closed.

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  5. I feel as if I'm living on a different planet sometimes.

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