This film was good, because of the profound message behind it and how there was an initial period of covering it up. However it is not something I'd watch again as the love story really distracted from the reality of the film.
Really funny acting in the reconstruction. Good enough story to watch and worth watching to see that.
This film is so silly and sweet, it really embraces the idea that any possibility can exist.
This episode is SO COOL. Keeping to canon perfectly with parody, I LOVE IT
That post credits scene and the music - yas.
"This isn't a movie, this is real life" LOOOOL
What an original line.
What a twist with Dodge, this series it starting to get some interesting drama
This is not what I thought it would be, I had an idea in my head that it would be exploring entirely new scenes but this was true to form and was actually like an extended episode. The continuity was fantastic but it also stood independently, I loved it.
I was crying worrying about how this episode was going to end. I'm so glad I finished it, it was very nearly the cause of sobbing whenever I remembered.
It was an interesting plot, very quite self contained. I don't think I'd watch it again though, there was a slight twist that I think was supposed to be bigger than it felt.
Funny, endearing and that final fight scene was fantastic.
No what I was expecting, sometime emotional, with a great ending soundtrack this was full of times where you scream at the protagonist to get it right but it very of it's time and a quaint little film about a young Tom Cruise and his misgivings.
This was not what I was expecting, full of twists
"I'd die to get in that pool!" Just. Perfect.
"Well that's the last time I play the tart for you Jerry!" - iconic line
John Cena was wasted on this movie. The dialogue was childish and there was definitely more 'action' than necessary ("there's a door in my way" blows it up) but the story around Charlie was quite interesting.
Such a powerful end to the first series, I can't wait to see what series 2 brings!
This has not revealed anything new, though the perspective from some people involved was very interesting and poignant.
If you've followed along with the story before, nothing new has been uncovered by this.
Once again Lolly Adefope steals the show!
A fantastic stand alone movie, I've not seen the original but I'm definitely going to watch it now
This film is really funny, touching and understandable.
The guy is really hard on making butter in this, worth watching just for him.
Really very sad moments for Gianni 's funeral, and then vicar of dibley theme tune
This was such a sad episode, so many emotional attachments to these characters/real people.
This had me cackling, a fantastic piece of comedy from across the pond.
This is quite clever, you are lead to believe that Ned's character may be gay but it's never explicitly stated and it's quite possible that he's not.
Sally Phillips plays such a fantastic character in this!
Wayne Brady is so talented! He makes this episode for sure
Not as funny as the live action Grinch but still a quirky and enjoyable movie on it's own.