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FilmBlokeJ

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Since I've started using Letterboxd this IMDb page is pretty much unused (except for me rating movies I have recently seen). Also Letterboxd is a more accurate gage of my ratings because I was too lenient on my IMDb ratings back in the day. https://letterboxd.com/filmblokej/
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FilmBlokeJ's rating
Wolfen
6.35
Wolfen
Cape Fear
7.78
Cape Fear
THX 1138
6.66
THX 1138
Diner
7.06
Diner
Cape Fear
7.310
Cape Fear
Interview with the Vampire
7.59
Interview with the Vampire
Pleasantville
7.59
Pleasantville
The Incredible Melting Man
4.37
The Incredible Melting Man
Salem's Lot
6.87
Salem's Lot
This Is Spinal Tap
7.910
This Is Spinal Tap
L.A. Confidential
8.210
L.A. Confidential
Mis-Takes
8
Mis-Takes
Bonnie and Clyde
7.79
Bonnie and Clyde
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
7.59
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
Q5
8.13
Q5
Hellraiser
6.910
Hellraiser
Assault on Precinct 13
7.39
Assault on Precinct 13
Risky Business
6.86
Risky Business
Withnail and I
7.510
Withnail and I
Paedogeddon
9.310
Paedogeddon
Dead Poets Society
8.110
Dead Poets Society
The Mary Whitehouse Experience
8.18
The Mary Whitehouse Experience
Minecraft with Gadget
9.210
Minecraft with Gadget
Lee & Herring Live
8.57
Lee & Herring Live
Fist of Fun
8.310
Fist of Fun

Lists5

  • Adrian Edmondson and Rik Mayall in Bottom (1991)
    Favourite British Comedy Shows
    • 24 titles
    • Public
    • Modified Oct 04, 2021
  • Clive Dunn, John Le Mesurier, and Arthur Lowe in Dad's Army (1968)
    The Walk of Shame
    • 12 titles
    • Public
    • Modified Nov 27, 2020
  • Samuel L. Jackson, Ewan McGregor, Natalie Portman, Anthony Daniels, Frank Oz, Kenny Baker, Hayden Christensen, Temuera Morrison, Bodie Taylor, and Richard Stride in Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones (2002)
    Personal Worst Movies
    • 11 titles
    • Public
    • Modified Sep 20, 2020
  • Futurama (1999)
    Favourite Adult Animated Series
    • 7 titles
    • Public
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We Found Sinbad's SHAZAAM Genie Movie!

We Found Sinbad's SHAZAAM Genie Movie!

Dropout
8.3
9
  • Jul 26, 2022
  • Well I guess Sinbad did play a genie after all

    A really funny video produced on April Fools day based on the infamous none existent movie Shazaam starring Sinbad.

    Really well made (well the obviously fake VHS filter kind of gives away the fact it's not real) and filled with a lot of nice little nods to other famous Mandela effects, plus it's great to see Sinbad had enough of a sense of humour to play the role he was arguably born to play.
    Bottom

    Bottom

    8.3
    10
  • Feb 26, 2020
  • One of the Funniest Sitcoms Ever Made

    This is one of the funniest shows ever made in my opinion, you may disagree but to me it is a masterpiece. It's low brow and stupid but it's a prime example of how to do sex and toilet humour correctly. Rik Mayall and Ade Edmondson are one of my favourite double acts and this is an example of them mastering there trade. The characters of Richie and Eddie are brilliant as two flatmates in a s***y flat looking for birds and alcohol (and beating the c**p out of each other). This formula has been done before in sitcom such as Steptoe and Son, Porridge and Red Dwarf but this is by far the best (although Red Dwarf comes very close). These are characters we enjoy watching and detesting but let's face it, on the inside we all have a little Richie or a Eddie but we won't let them out for moral, ethical and legal reasons. This comedy show is about as deep as a puddle in terms of it's themes and targets for satire unlike other brilliant comedies such as The Young Ones, The New Statesman and South Park, but it's not intended to be deep, it's suppose to be something to watch (preferably after a long drinking binge and some curries) and get a good laugh out of. Every episode had me laughing out loud and they all have great writing and rewatch value (I can watch it 100s of times and never get board of it), even plots that seem dull on paper like being stuck up a ferris wheel or trying to kill time without the telly, in execution they are as funny as hell (I will still keep quoting it until the day I die). Overall a brilliant comedy that's not for everyone but if you have a demented sense of humour like me than, yeah give it a go.
    The New Statesman

    The New Statesman

    7.8
    10
  • Feb 26, 2020
  • Still Relevant Today

    I detest politics from all sides of the spectrum (I don't even vote) and this perfectly illustrates why. Despite it beginning it's broadcast run in 1987 it's still relevant in the world of British (or maybe global) politics today. Rik Mayall plays corrupt Tory back bencher Alan Beresford B'Stard and he fits this role perfectly as a slimy character who we are suppose to utterly detest and yet the character (written and acted) is so evil and so cruel that he is incredibly entertaining (and even a little bit admirable). The series is firmly set in the 80s under Thatcher's government but it's still surprisingly relevant even 30 years later (which can't be said for a lot of other satire shows), for example in one episode B'stard says he wants to shut down the health service to reduce waiting lists and 30 years later Boris Johnson is going on about doing the exact same thing (maybe he watched this and didn't get that it was suppose to be making fun of people like him), in fact in a lot of ways Alan B'stard is like Boris Johnson, although B'stard is more openly corrupt. Proof that even though tech and ideas have changed idiots will always be idiots.
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