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April-3rd-There's Something About Mary1998 ‧ Comedy/Romance ‧ 2h 14m R 138 Votes Poll #2 1st Place

April-10th-The Blues Brothers R 1980 ‧ Comedy/Musical ‧ 2h 28m 77 Votes Poll #1 1st Place

April-17th-Uncle Buck1989 ‧ Comedy/Drama ‧ 1h 40m PG 104 Votes Poll #2 2nd Place

April-24th-Dog Soldiers 2002 ‧ Action /Horror‧ 1h 45m 66 Votes Poll #1 2nd Place

Comments

Sam Reeves

Apart from The Blues Brothers, all crap again

Jay

Why all the negativity? This forum is becoming rife with it, and its tiresome. This is not constructive criticism, this is just you having a moan for the sake of it. Don't like them, don't watch. Not everything is going to be catered around your tastes!

Ian Richards

The selection has been a bit hit-and-miss for me in recent months, but for my money those are four solid, enjoyable films. The Farrelly Brothers aren't to everyone's taste, but TSAM was their finest hour without doubt. Blues Brothers is iconic; haven't seen Uncle Buck since I was a kid, but it was a fun ride back then and it'll be interesting to re-watch having seen all of John Hughes's other films in the meantime. And Dog Soldiers was the film that paved the way for stuff like Shaun of the Dead to be given the green light: a funny and quotable horror flick packed with fun references and homages to other movies. Just hope Josh has been brushing up on Geordie dialect since seeing Michael in I'm Alan Partridge...

Relyx

Dog Soldiers is a solid British Horror B-Movie. I'd put Severance and Attack The Block in that category too, with Shaun of The Dead being the most iconic and best of all. I Bought A Vampire Motorcycle is an incredibly silly but classic example too.