Our staff DVD picks for November include television shows Prison break, The good life, Reginald Perrin and The grid. Mark argues that Cronenberg's 'A history of violence' doesn't live up to its press (but is worth seeing anyway). Michael hugs his nearest during 'Harvie Krumpet'. Karen thinks that both Lolitas are worth watching, but Nabokov's book is better. Kini is pleased that 'Prime' doesn't have a "sappy happy ending."
Tuesday, 31 October 2006
Alzheimers, nudity and kindness
Our staff DVD picks for November include television shows Prison break, The good life, Reginald Perrin and The grid. Mark argues that Cronenberg's 'A history of violence' doesn't live up to its press (but is worth seeing anyway). Michael hugs his nearest during 'Harvie Krumpet'. Karen thinks that both Lolitas are worth watching, but Nabokov's book is better. Kini is pleased that 'Prime' doesn't have a "sappy happy ending."
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