DonnachaOne
01-29-03, 12:46 PM
Since I've been watching my r2 DVD for weeks now, I thought some of the Americans in the house might like to know that Bend It Like Beckham,a very well-done british comedy, will be hitting the American cinemas in March.
It's really, really good and I guarantee that I'm bringing someone to see it on the big screen.
http://i.imdb.com/Photos/Ss/0286499/bilb.jpg
Basic plot; a soccer-mad english girl from a punjabi family starts playing for a local team, despite her family's strong objections to such unladylike things. She's played by Parminder Nagra, a young actor with excellent comic timing; I'm sure she'll go far.
The real reason I imported the DVD, of course, is the one and only Keira Knightley. I figure I should be familiar with her work if we're to have a successful marriage. :)
So, lads, if your woman wants to see a film and you want to see something more than your average chick flick, check it out... you won't be disappointed. If you are... well, I dunno, you mustn't have a soul. It's rare to have a feel-good comedy that isn't drenched in sentimentality.
For those ladies in the house... John Rhys Myers. I hope you like Irish accents...
PS - the titular Beckham, for the uninformed, is english soccer star David Beckham. If this was an American film, I imagine it would be "Throw It Like Favre".
It's really, really good and I guarantee that I'm bringing someone to see it on the big screen.
http://i.imdb.com/Photos/Ss/0286499/bilb.jpg
Basic plot; a soccer-mad english girl from a punjabi family starts playing for a local team, despite her family's strong objections to such unladylike things. She's played by Parminder Nagra, a young actor with excellent comic timing; I'm sure she'll go far.
The real reason I imported the DVD, of course, is the one and only Keira Knightley. I figure I should be familiar with her work if we're to have a successful marriage. :)
So, lads, if your woman wants to see a film and you want to see something more than your average chick flick, check it out... you won't be disappointed. If you are... well, I dunno, you mustn't have a soul. It's rare to have a feel-good comedy that isn't drenched in sentimentality.
For those ladies in the house... John Rhys Myers. I hope you like Irish accents...
PS - the titular Beckham, for the uninformed, is english soccer star David Beckham. If this was an American film, I imagine it would be "Throw It Like Favre".


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