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Reviews
Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (1998)
It's better than good, it's a fricking liability!
Right, I haven't got time to mince my words, Lock Stock was without a shadow of an iota of a doubt the best bloody film of 1998. Although there were some blinding releases last year, this is definitely the most outstandingly directed, acted, written and designed film. Guy Ritchie has got one hell of a career ahead of him, and so have all of the actors. It also had one hell of a kicking soundtrack. Thank you.
Bernard and the Genie (1991)
The Best Xmas Film Ever
I'd have to admit it's dated a little, but 'Bernard and the Genie' is still my favourite film. Nothing else in the world can make you feel so happy and sad at the end like this. It couldn't be improved on, except for the fact that it's already forgotten. It's about time that Richard Curtis started thinking about lengthening it and turning it into a fully fledged feature.