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Top 10 Worst Accents in Movies
It doesn’t matter how famous a Hollywood actor you are, if the accent ain’t right, it’s just plain obvious. Our guest writer Sabrina Dougall from London shares her top 10 worst accent imitations in cinema: 1. Dick van Dyke (Bert/Mr. … Continue reading
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Couch Potato Pickings | Adam, and other social disability movies
Adam, starring Brit actor Hugh Dancy, is a film about a guy with Asperger’s syndrome. When Adam meets Beth (Rose Byrne), an attractive young woman from his New York apartment block, the pair are instantly attracted. But, as they get … Continue reading
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Tagged adam, asperger's syndrome, autism, Dakota Fanning, Dustin Hoffman, Hugh Dancy, I Am Sam, Josh Hartnett, Kajol, Leonardo DiCaprio, Mary Louise Parker, Mozart and the Whale, My Name is Khan, Radha Mitchell, Rain Man, Rose Byrne, Sean Penn, Shah Ruk Khan, Tom Cruise, Unexpected Journey, what's eating gilbert grape
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Couch Potato Pickings | The Black Dahlia – why are people so fascinated by this crime?
Why is it that some real life crimes have captured the imagination of the public more than others? Back in 1947, in California, 22-year-old Elizabeth Short (aka the Black Dahlia) was gruesomely butchered. Her murder has never been solved. There … Continue reading
30 Days of Night and thirsty creatures of legend
Couch Potato Pickings On Bravo tonight at 9pm “What are those creatures?” I asked myself this question half way through this horror thriller when once again a load of ugly bloodthirsty individuals like this: appeared on screen to terrorise the … Continue reading
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Tagged 30 Days of Night, Alaska, Danny Huston, folklore, Josh Hartnett, Melissa George, reduced daylight, Scandinavia, vampires, winter
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