Toast
Player Valuation: £80m
Like a Pickford challenge ?Misery on channel 4 now, great film - The ankle breaking scene still makes me wince! ?
Like a Pickford challenge ?Misery on channel 4 now, great film - The ankle breaking scene still makes me wince! ?
Pickford nobbles them properly ?Like a Pickford challenge ?
Indeed.Pickford nobbles them properly ?
Don’t get it?Indeed.
I’m popping you on ignore though.
My loss I’m sure:
?Indeed.
I’m popping you on ignore though.
My loss I’m sure:
On careful reconsideration… it’s 5hiiteYes it is a bit of a weird one Bronson.
I do not think it should be viewed totally as a biographical life story of the UK's most notorious or longest serving prisoner or whatever he is. Rather the film lends itself to a sort of bizarre psychological montage of a particular criminal mindset and it attempts to convey emotional constructs rather than historic realism- there is a nod to Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange in this method.
Kudos to the creators for trying it this way; too many times British crime films can fall onto a non-descript cockney gangsters by numbers pastiche. That being said, with all its attempts at being something creative and original, it does not really work for me.
Yeah not sure what I’ve said for that reply?
Was meant to be a joke, because of the VVD thing that to me was an innocuous challenge ?
Haven't got a clue. Toast is a top poster.Was meant to be a joke, because of the VVD thing that to me was an innocuous challenge ?![]()
Don’t understand myself, the famous Misery scene is when does the nobbling (breaking his ankles when she knows he’s roaming around the house..Haven't got a clue. Toast is a top poster.

The hitman's wife's bodyguard.
Swerved it when it came out, but just watched it last night.
Ridiculous film. Like wtf. Loved every minute of it. So bad it was good.
And, Salma Hayek.
They missed a trick in casting though. The part where they met up with the world's greatest bodyguard. I was hoping it would be Kevin Costner.
If you enjoyed Don't Look UpDon't look up, on Netflix, very good.
Join the Everton conversation today.
Fewer ads, full access, completely free.