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2008 film predictions

So that's it for 2007. But what will 2008 have in store for London's filmgoers? Time Out speculates


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  • Rob said...
    Yes, too much Christmas punch, I fear. If this is your day job, suck up to your boss. Nobody likes a smart-arse. Posted on Dec 28 2007 08:52
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  • Keven said...
    i didn't like this film- it scared me Posted on Dec 20 2007 08:50
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  • faizan said...
    very good film would like to watch it again Posted on Dec 19 2007 12:00
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  • Paul Latham said...
    Whoever wrote this - don't give up the day job. And if this is your day job, get another job. In the timeless words of Viz (about Punch) - not f***ing funny. Posted on Dec 16 2007 12:59
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