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Adulthood
Is out on friday, kidulthood was pretty cheesy but for some reason i loved it, i think its the whole london vibe involved in it that i love so much, the positive sides obviously not the negative.
Anyway the trailer is up....
http://www.adulthoodthemovie.co.uk/
Anyway the trailer is up....
http://www.adulthoodthemovie.co.uk/
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I think it just glorifies violence to people who take it seriously, which is b=never good, already enough at the moment. But thats just my view
and I'm going to watch it still

and I'm going to watch it still


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i hear people say stuff like that and im never that convinced. endless films have violence in on much higher levels than this.Dubloke wrote:I think it just glorifies violence to people who take it seriously, which is b=never good, already enough at the moment. But thats just my view![]()
and I'm going to watch it still
to most, for whatever reason, on screen violence is entertainment, not encouragement or glorification.
i know its not exactly cutting edge documentary stuff but it deals with shit alot of people can relate to...especially with the way things are with gun and knife crime right now. saying that, im not really stcking up for the film.
think it will be an 'average, at best' film that all the 12-16 year olds will be feeling the most. if its as serious as they say it will be then add another 4 or 5 years for the older people who used to be like that.
yeah but the violence in the films is quite realistic, set in realistic places and the characters are pretty realistic as well. and the 12-16 thing kind of proves my point, kids in that age group are pretty impressionable and they're the ones who feel they need to prove themselves. I'm not trying to put the film down because I'm going to watch it anywaydTruk wrote:i hear people say stuff like that and im never that convinced. endless films have violence in on much higher levels than this.Dubloke wrote:I think it just glorifies violence to people who take it seriously, which is b=never good, already enough at the moment. But thats just my view![]()
and I'm going to watch it still
to most, for whatever reason, on screen violence is entertainment, not encouragement or glorification.
i know its not exactly cutting edge documentary stuff but it deals with shit alot of people can relate to...especially with the way things are with gun and knife crime right now. saying that, im not really stcking up for the film.
think it will be an 'average, at best' film that all the 12-16 year olds will be feeling the most. if its as serious as they say it will be then add another 4 or 5 years for the older people who used to be like that.


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yeah true, I dont really know why I said itdTruk wrote:yeah i dunno still- i reckon people at that age are much more influenced by the things they see in real life rather than what they watch on tv/films. people 'find' themselves after secondary school usually.
doubt ill go all the way to the cinema to watch this though. knock off nigel



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lol, I once spent eight bucks on a drink and some twizzlers.Dubloke wrote:yeah true, I dont really know why I said itdTruk wrote:yeah i dunno still- i reckon people at that age are much more influenced by the things they see in real life rather than what they watch on tv/films. people 'find' themselves after secondary school usually.
doubt ill go all the way to the cinema to watch this though. knock off nigelCinema is way to expensive since I had my growth spurt... £9 fuck off I could buy the DVD for that
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Vu Weel Futbool Fwactweez.....intanashonulMugger T wrote:what program is that?
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=o9Q636h2i18
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Why make so much trouble cuz of football?Are-K142 wrote:Vu Weel Futbool Fwactweez.....intanashonulMugger T wrote:what program is that?
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=o9Q636h2i18
lol still dont get it

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