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Boy eats girl was actually a UK film to my knowledge.
...Fucking terrible one at that, trying to get on Shaun of the Dead's nuts for a younger, more stupid fuck audience. It was just trash.
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Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009)
A true wonder; brings one back (or puts one back, rather) to a sense of awkward and wide-eyed childhood amazement. Times when grand adventures popped up at every corner, yet with those came insecurities, sometimes sadness, the mopes; all indicative of something bigger than you, some future lesson. Wes Anderson has captured this in a colorful, intimately-animated, tiny little world, one that's difficult to leave. Absurdly (and dryly) hilarious, melancholy, and constantly delightful.
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Doomsday I liked this one, not as much as I thought I would but I did enjoy. +1 stars for having a screaming, decapitated head hit the camera.
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