[REL] Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging (2008)
Re: [REL] Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging (2008)
I am certainly not going to move this... IMDB is an excellent guide usually but not always accurate, and in the case of countries they lend more credence to business relationships than common sense. And common sense should prevail. This movie was based on a novel set in England written by an English author, filmed in England, never released in the US. To me it's an English movie and I will leave it in the UK Release forum. That is where most people will logically look for it.
Re: [REL] Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging (2008)
Protest!
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The holder of the copyright, Stella-del-Sud First GmbH & Co. KG, is registered in Pullach (south of Munich). Of course, this is a German movie!
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The holder of the copyright, Stella-del-Sud First GmbH & Co. KG, is registered in Pullach (south of Munich). Of course, this is a German movie!
Re: [REL] Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging (2008)
Am I detecting a little bias here? Let's face it, when it comes to great movies, USA kicks ass! Not OT necessarily, just movie making in general. USA's been at it longer, produced the first movie, created the motherfucking "movie camera" dude!
Admit it! USA rules... Credit due where credit deserved.
Admit it! USA rules... Credit due where credit deserved.
Re: [REL] Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging (2008)
You're all wrong. The director is from India, so of course this movie should be in the India section.
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Re: [REL] Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging (2008)
lol. i love the chemistry here.
just watched the movie and couldn't find anything american about it except maybe the camera work. definitely U.K. (looks like, sounds like and feels like). cheers
just watched the movie and couldn't find anything american about it except maybe the camera work. definitely U.K. (looks like, sounds like and feels like). cheers
Re: [REL] Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging (2008)
Like many inventions, movies were being created in many different places at about the same time and "firsts" are murky, and different countries claim credit to different particulars. It is certainly fair to say Hollywood was one of the earliest film centers and has become the biggest but your statements are otherwise open to debate and do not always have clear answers.Amadeus wrote:Am I detecting a little bias here? Let's face it, when it comes to great movies, USA kicks ass! Not OT necessarily, just movie making in general. USA's been at it longer, produced the first movie, created the motherfucking "movie camera" dude!
Admit it! USA rules... Credit due where credit deserved.
But what relevance does that have to the origin of this or any particular movie? None. I will just assume that since you posted that at 2AM Saturday morning you just got home and were completely wasted when you posted that message
Re: [REL] Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging (2008)
This one is anti-piracy file. Thanks. I trust all you post guys. Try to verify yourself what you post or don't post.
Re: [REL] Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging (2008)
Apologies & thanks for pointing this out. I've removed the offending link from the release.
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I agree, to an extent... but unverified links are fine as long as they are clearly identified as such.redcat wrote:Thanks. I trust all you post guys. Try to verify yourself what you post or don't post.
If it's not from a reliable eMule filesite e.g. sharethefiles (verified on the web, not just in the filename) or you haven't personally verified a file, feel free to post it but PLEASE mark it as unverified. Some members don't mind an unverified link that turns out bad, others don't have the bandwidth or time or interest to mess with them. If you download an unverified link please report back on its status, too. Thanks!
Re: [REL] Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging (2008)
Released yesterday in the US, I saw it in a Redbox (an automated kiosk which rents DVDs for $1 a day, Redbox is popping up everywhere, there are 22,000 out in the US now and it's killing traditional rental stores).