| Posted by: Morph at November 4, 2007, 7:30 pm | | Topic: Son of Rambow Forum: DVD TV | | I doubt buddy...but i have no idea right now about that issue.. | | Static Link |
| Posted by: regina at November 3, 2007, 10:08 am | | Topic: Son of Rambow Forum: DVD TV | | This is an entry to 2007 Sundance Film Festival. May I know if this movie has won any award? | | Static Link |
| Posted by: Cryxellis at November 3, 2007, 7:06 am | | Topic: Son of Rambow Forum: DVD TV | | Be careful kid with that thing it's dangerous. Anyway I was laughing so hard kid beating the older people just like Dennis the Menace and Home Alone Those professional terrorist are nothing compared to those kids hahaha | | Static Link |
| Posted by: flirty Goddess at October 30, 2007, 2:57 am | | Topic: Son of Rambow Forum: DVD TV | | Quote: Originally Posted by arcel yup... this is a comedy film... imagine that cute little boy beating up goons... naahhhhh...... hahahahhaahaha he's cute but i'm not after this film... | | Static Link |
| Posted by: Morph at October 30, 2007, 2:54 am | | Topic: Son of Rambow Forum: DVD TV | | here's the description of the movie.. Set in the '80s, a coming of age comedy about two young English boys who are inspired after seeing "Rambo: First Blood" to make a Rambo movie of their own. Will is the eldest son in a family with a strict moral and religious view and has never been allowed to mix with other people, listen to music or watch TV. That is until he finds himself caught up in the extraordinary world of Lee Carter, the school terror and maker of bizarre home movies. | | Static Link |
| Posted by: arcel at October 30, 2007, 2:31 am | | Topic: Son of Rambow Forum: DVD TV | | yup... this is a comedy film... imagine that cute little boy beating up goons... | | Static Link |
| Posted by: zero_digit at October 29, 2007, 5:20 pm | | Topic: Son of Rambow Forum: DVD TV | | i think this one is gonna be great.....a very lovely child to be ramboo ... | | Static Link |
| Posted by: erikko at October 29, 2007, 4:40 pm | | Topic: Son of Rambow Forum: DVD TV | | somewhat like Home Alone for me as Kevin there beats the older bad guys same goes in here | | Static Link |
| Posted by: regina at October 29, 2007, 3:21 pm | | Topic: Son of Rambow Forum: DVD TV | | Quote: Originally Posted by chinchin Cute boy. I like that fly swatter he's holding. | | Static Link |
| Posted by: Chick_Gurl at October 29, 2007, 3:18 pm | | Topic: Son of Rambow Forum: DVD TV | | Set on a long English summer in the early 8O:s, Son Of Rambow is a comedy about friendship, faith and the weird business of growing up. | | Static Link |
| Posted by: Morph at October 29, 2007, 4:09 am | | Topic: Son of Rambow Forum: DVD TV | | Quote: Originally Posted by arcel me too... i dont like movies with kids beating up older men... hahaha yeah... but who knows..might be the greatest of all time | | Static Link |
| Posted by: arcel at October 29, 2007, 3:52 am | | Topic: Son of Rambow Forum: DVD TV | | Quote: Originally Posted by Morph hmmmm my prediction bout this film??...Its a flop me too... i dont like movies with kids beating up older men... | | Static Link |
| Posted by: Morph at October 29, 2007, 2:58 am | | Topic: Son of Rambow Forum: DVD TV | | Quote: Originally Posted by shawfwey Nice plot..The kid looks Rambo (of course the real one).. hmmmm my prediction bout this film??...Its a flop | | Static Link |
| Posted by: shawfwey at October 29, 2007, 2:40 am | | Topic: Son of Rambow Forum: DVD TV | Quote: Originally Posted by chinchin
Son of Rambow is an inventive valentine to an era where, for the first time in history, young minds had access to technology that allowed them to create their own stories while paying homage to their larger-than-life heroes from the movies that inspired them. Nice plot..The kid looks Rambo (of course the real one).. | | Static Link |
| Posted by: parusa at October 29, 2007, 2:20 am | | Topic: Son of Rambow Forum: DVD TV | | Son of Rambow is an inventive valentine to an era where, for the first time in history, young minds had access to technology that allowed them to create their own stories while paying homage to their larger-than-life heroes from the movies that inspired them. | | Static Link |
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