layer cake

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    mr cat Member of the month

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    this is a good film - I haven't time for an in depth review...but watch it!
     
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    domfjbrown live & breathe psy-trance

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    Hell YEAH! My mouth went moist at all those disco biscuits too - ahem...
     
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    Dynamic Turtle The Bydo Destroyer

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    OK, so THAT bit in layer cake isn't quite as good as THAT bit in Alfie, but even with her clothes on, Sienna is still luuuuurvely.....

    DT

    Oh, and its a good film too. Lacks Ritchie's flair, but a good solid flick nonetheless.
     
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    Not sure Ritchie has that much flair after that flick with his missus in it - utterly dreadful.

    I enjoyed Layer Cake - good film, if the rumours are right then the bloke is doing the next x-men film.
     
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    lhatkins Dazed and Confused

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    Ya this is a dam good film, I just KNEW Dom would enjoy it.
    Going to have to watch it again sometime, more twists and turns then a Alton Tower roller coaster! A must see.
     
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    domfjbrown live & breathe psy-trance

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    The bit with that crappy inflateable dinghy cracked me up as well ;)
     
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