Having seen 'What the Bleep Do We Know!?', I would not disagree with the quoted
reviews -
if I was a navel gazing Guardian/Observer critic I would probably think the
same!
I am not embarassed to say that I did enjoy it a great deal. I rarely go to the
cinema (living
in Blackpool there is never anything of interest on at the Odeon) and anything
remotely off
the wall attracts my attention. This film is populist - if you want to hurt your
brain with
quantum physics, might I recommend The Open University. It is unashamedly
entertaining
and interesting.
Have a look at the UK website:
http://www.thebleep.co.uk
--- In dukesfilmgroup@..., Cliff Laine <loobyloo@l...> wrote:
> At 17:11 21/06/05 -0000, erin_burger_uk wrote:
> >Hi Everyone , Ive just joined , Im a writer living in Lancaster but at
> >the moment im just doing a lot of temporary and despartly trying to
> >avoid mediocraty... Im looking to meet some new people , who share my
> >almost obbsessive interest in films ..... Anyways , Happy days all..
> >
>
> Welcome to the list Erin! Hope to see you at a film soon. If you fancy
> something sooner rather than later, What The Bleep (Friday and Saturday)
> and Strings (Wed & Thur of next week) have been suggested as possible
> outings, but I don't think we've got anyone for any of them yet.
>
> --
> Cliff
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> I see these guys now, [after Test Matches] with their ice baths and
> psychologists, and I think 'I'd have been on my third stubby by now'.
>
> Allan Border