Two unemployed actors -- Withnail (Richard E. Grant) and Marwood (Paul McGann) -- take a trip to the British countryside in 1969. But instead of rejuvenation, they experience a lack of food, an abundance of rain and a plethora of alcohol. Their host, Withnail's gay Uncle Monty (Richard Griffiths), displays a love for life and a lust for Marwood. This classic art-house comedy won an Evening Standard British Film Award.
very dry, very british, very awesome. Kind of like most american drug movies but funny. Some very uncomfortable parts with the creep uncle. Amazing actors playing over dramatic actors. A incredible unexpectedly heavy ending with one of my new favorite shots in cinema.
9/10
very dry, very british, very awesome. Kind of like most american drug movies but funny. Some very uncomfortable parts with the creep uncle. Amazing actors playing over dramatic actors. A incredible unexpectedly heavy ending with one of my new favorite shots in cinema.
9/10
run fat boy run
Five years ago, Dennis (Simon Pegg) left his pregnant fiancée, Libby (Thandie Newton), at the altar. Now, he realizes it was the worst mistake of his life. Run down and out of shape, Dennis begins training for a marathon, hoping to win Libby away from her sleazy new boyfriend (Hank Azaria). Will losing the pounds and catching his breath be enough to get her back? Dylan Moran co-stars in David Schwimmer's feature directorial debut.
pretty awful generic romatic comedy bullshit. i was hoping for atleast a little somethiong with simon pegg........but fart
3/10
167/3oo
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black hole
childhoods end
6/10
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