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Uh-oh, yer knickers are in a twist . . .

Posted by Billy Wonka on July 11, 2014 at 09:04:42:

I love foreign cinema and watch it over any other category at home, usually. I particularly like Brit humor and drama but "Withnail" was just not my cup'o tea. I have serious problems with Richard Grant as well.

As for Rotten Tomatoes, remember Joe Six-pack, Joe White Wine, and Joe Doobie are the main participants in their rating system for audiences. I usually disregard that part of the Tomatoe unless a film appears on the horizon I've never heard of.

"22" was not about being gay. Tatum's defense of anti-gay language in one brief segment was still funny when he stated you can only call a gay friend "queer" if he doesn't really mind it. The target audience was not you or me (Capt Obvious) but people two and three generations beyond us. They don't see the world as we do and this film is part of the social engineering being exerted on society. Nevertheless, I thought it was very funny.