Product Reviews

Reviewer:
ChardHard
Reviews:
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  1.  I thought i could do it, but i watch this and think again.

    Posted: 

    I thought at one point, i could do what these guys do, but
    It's not like those computer games
    There's one point where you genuinley fear for his life, which is something not seen on tv before.
    Tv excellence.

  2.  #1 Horror film

    Posted: 

    It really captures the horror so unbeleivably well.
    Imagine yourself in that situation.
    Thankfully there are no 'oh no, dont do that' or 'no, stay out of there' moments while your watching it which is rare for a horror film.
    There's one point in the film in which they didnt even tell the actors what was going on which is why they did it so well.
    Definate horror classic. Shame the americans had to go and make a rehash of it.

  3.  Me and Jenny, We were like pea's and carrots.

    Posted: 

    Very touching film, with one of the greatest performance by hanks, and one of my favourite performances in a film, ever. It is so difficult to put his performance into words but let's just say 10/10 in all possible ways/

  4.  Different, But Different, Improved.

    Posted: 

    I believe that there have been three stages of bonds.
    #1 Was with connery and moore, with a very cheesey, cliche style.
    #2 Was brosnan, which was less of the cliche, more of action but a little less on substance.
    And
    #3 Is craig, which is, my favourite, it has far less cliche bond, but still focuses on substance, immense action scenes, which i think is some of the best i've ever seen. Although the lack of gadgets was a little dissapointing, i believe it fits well with the rogue bond attitude.
    I believe the new era is more of a blockbuster, big screen must, where as the the 1st era are more of a sunday afternoon flic.
    I reccomend watching royale soon before watching this one as they do inter-link a lot, and you will definatley need your witts about you, it get's very complicated sometimes, i think it needs watching twice.
    There also seems to be the odd point that's unexplained, but it may just be me.
    It's an absolute top notch action and bond film and it's definatley worth adding to the collection if you like bonds or the bourne series.

  5.  Good but not amazing.

    Posted: 

    I really enjoyed the first episode, although i thought it set the bar too high for the rest to follow. The third and fourth episode didnt actually go anywhere, it was as if they just wanted to churn out 6 episodes to make it worth while for a dvd release.
    I still did really enjoy this, i just dont think it's up the the standard of 28 day's later and Dawn of the dead.

  6.  The CHAMPION OF THE WORLD IS HERE!

    Posted: 

    And he didnt even win best actor for this? Travesty!
    You watch interviews of Ali, and then you watch this film, and you realise how alike they actually are. His smug arrogant attitude is so well played you'd think your watching someone following ali himself with a camera.
    With real fight scenes, you know how dedicated Smith was to making this perfect and i believe he succeeded in this in every way.

  7.  My favourite of all time.

    Posted: 

    If i even thought during a day i had enough time to cram in a single episode of Scrubs, it would be worth the effort. Honestly, Dr Cox, has to be my favourite, and perfectly acted, character i've ever seen on television. J.D has to be the greatest superhero of all time, and yes i do have a straight face while writing this, throughout the 100+ episodes, there has to be over 10 scenes everyone who has ever watched the programme, would be able to relate to. The end of the episodes is what really gets me every time, there are the emotional, and there are those few that bring a tear to your eye, "my lunch" has to be one of the most emotional roller-coaster 25minutes of Television. Ted, oh Ted, if you saw him in the street, you'd automatically think he's a push over because he plays his character is so convincing, and his acappello band, are they professional, because they pop up at just the right times. JD and Elliot, will they, wont they, will they, wont they? I mean how many programmes have a relationship which keeps you on the edge for 7 seasons, and still having no idea what will happen. For those who compare this programme to other comedy's like Friends, but why, they don't need to be compared, they shouldn't be compared so don't, take it for what it is. The most likely reason that i love this programme is that i can probably relate to JD, but every single friend i've recommended this to has praised it as much as i have. The jokes are constant, and they are the type you can laugh with your friends with who have seen it, "what has two thumbs and doesn't give a c**p, Bob Kelso, I think we've met", or "Aah turkleton", "you think my name's turk turkleton", "and misses turkleton". Make your own mind up, but please take the time out to watch one episode on TV, and enough said, i guarantee 99% of you will be coming on here in a months time giving this programme the praise it deserves.
    Will they? Wont they? Do they? WHO KNOWS

  8.  My favourite of all time.

    Posted: 

    If i even thought during a day i had enough time to cram in a single episode of Scrubs, it would be worth the effort. Honestly, Dr Cox, has to be my favourite, and perfectly acted, character i've ever seen on television. J.D has to be the greatest superhero of all time, and yes i do have a straight face while writing this, throughout the 100+ episodes, there has to be over 10 scenes everyone who has ever watched the programme, would be able to relate to. The end of the episodes is what really gets me every time, there are the emotional, and there are those few that bring a tear to your eye, "my lunch" has to be one of the most emotional roller-coaster 25minutes of Television. Ted, oh Ted, if you saw him in the street, you'd automatically think he's a push over because he plays his character is so convincing, and his acappello band, are they professional, because they pop up at just the right times. JD and Elliot, will they, wont they, will they, wont they? I mean how many programmes have a relationship which keeps you on the edge for 7 seasons, and still having no idea what will happen. For those who compare this programme to other comedy's like Friends, but why, they don't need to be compared, they shouldn't be compared so don't, take it for what it is. The most likely reason that i love this programme is that i can probably relate to JD, but every single friend i've recommended this to has praised it as much as i have. The jokes are constant, and they are the type you can laugh with your friends with who have seen it, "what has two thumbs and doesn't give a c**p, Bob Kelso, I think we've met", or "Aah turkleton", "you think my name's turk turkleton", "and misses turkleton". Make your own mind up, but please take the time out to watch one episode on TV, and enough said, i guarantee 99% of you will be coming on here in a months time giving this programme the praise it deserves.

  9.  My favourite of all time.

    Posted: 

    If i even thought during a day i had enough time to cram in a single episode of Scrubs, it would be worth the effort. Honestly, Dr Cox, has to be my favourite, and perfectly acted, character i've ever seen on television. J.D has to be the greatest superhero of all time, and yes i do have a straight face while writing this, throughout the 100+ episodes, there has to be over 10 scenes everyone who has ever watched the programme, would be able to relate to. The end of the episodes is what really gets me every time, there are the emotional, and there are those few that bring a tear to your eye, "my lunch" has to be one of the most emotional roller-coaster 25minutes of Television. Ted, oh Ted, if you saw him in the street, you'd automatically think he's a push over because he plays his character is so convincing, and his acappello band, are they professional, because they pop up at just the right times. JD and Elliot, will they, wont they, will they, wont they? I mean how many programmes have a relationship which keeps you on the edge for 7 seasons, and still having no idea what will happen. For those who compare this programme to other comedy's like Friends, but why, they don't need to be compared, they shouldn't be compared so don't, take it for what it is. The most likely reason that i love this programme is that i can probably relate to JD, but every single friend i've recommended this to has praised it as much as i have. The jokes are constant, and they are the type you can laugh with your friends with who have seen it, "what has two thumbs and doesn't give a c**p, Bob Kelso, I think we've met", or "Aah turkleton", "you think my name's turk turkleton", "and misses turkleton". Make your own mind up, but please take the time out to watch one episode on TV, and enough said, i guarantee 99% of you will be coming on here in a months time giving this programme the praise it deserves.
    I also think this is the best season, with the best episode, 'My Lunch', which Dr Cox excells in, i think it's my favourite 20 minute's of television ever, after i felt satisfied but emotionally drained.

  10.  My favourite of all time.

    Posted: 

    If i even thought during a day i had enough time to cram in a single episode of Scrubs, it would be worth the effort. Honestly, Dr Cox, has to be my favourite, and perfectly acted, character i've ever seen on television. J.D has to be the greatest superhero of all time, and yes i do have a straight face while writing this, throughout the 100+ episodes, there has to be over 10 scenes everyone who has ever watched the programme, would be able to relate to. The end of the episodes is what really gets me every time, there are the emotional, and there are those few that bring a tear to your eye, "my lunch" has to be one of the most emotional roller-coaster 25minutes of Television. Ted, oh Ted, if you saw him in the street, you'd automatically think he's a push over because he plays his character is so convincing, and his acappello band, are they professional, because they pop up at just the right times. JD and Elliot, will they, wont they, will they, wont they? I mean how many programmes have a relationship which keeps you on the edge for 7 seasons, and still having no idea what will happen. For those who compare this programme to other comedy's like Friends, but why, they don't need to be compared, they shouldn't be compared so don't, take it for what it is. The most likely reason that i love this programme is that i can probably relate to JD, but every single friend i've recommended this to has praised it as much as i have. The jokes are constant, and they are the type you can laugh with your friends with who have seen it, "what has two thumbs and doesn't give a c**p, Bob Kelso, I think we've met", or "Aah turkleton", "you think my name's turk turkleton", "and misses turkleton". Make your own mind up, but please take the time out to watch one episode on TV, and enough said, i guarantee 99% of you will be coming on here in a months time giving this programme the praise it deserves.