Do you watch our movies?
I don't really want any British movies. I have to pay close attention to understand your accents, that's why. I can't understand your dingo matey tea aussie brit crap. It's all confusing.
Anyway, do you watch our movies? Some English dude told me that the English movie industry is doing so bad that it's either Hollywood or Bollywood in the UK. Is that true?Do Brits watch American movies?Please accept my sympathies. I had a goldfish once with a short attention span like yours, and it found movies pretty confusing as well.Do Brits watch American movies?
Sadly our cinemas are infested with American Films.
We do watch your movies, but i prefer British movies.
British films are fantastic,
our industry isn't doing badly, we make really good films,
sadly they don't make as much money as American films
(and therefore have less money to make them with)
as British film industry have a bit of a problem distributing films.
But British film companies such as film four work with an American company working title which is a distribution company.
Giving them more success.
Some good 'movies' of ours:
20 days later (which was then ruined by the sequel when yanks came and saved the day -boring)
Dirty pretty things,
Shaun of the dead,
East is East,
Sexy Beast,
Before you start turning this into a racial war ..
Ridley Scott Director = British.
And loads of British actors are over there.
Also , lots of our comedian are over there, making films.
But you don't really understand any humour that isn't situation based, so you ruin them. Eg that film Ricky Gervias is in.
AND , You seem to be confusing Australia,
and Britain,
Look them up in an Atlas sunshine !
Do Brits watch American movies?Yeah, we watch american movies here a lot - they are pretty easy to understand... just the accent and the vocabulary is a bit different! I also watch Bollywood movies as I am Indian and so do loads of other asian people round here. But americans also watch British movies as well, for example the James Bond movies.
Yes as Brit I watch American movies, its funny as I can understand them because Americans speak English which is the same as the films over here. I can't help it if you can't understand our accent or the fact that you seem to think that Australia is part of Britain even though it's 12000 miles from us, i'm sure they think highly of you too!
As for the movie industry, well whilst we may not have the money of Hollywood, Hollywood wouldn't have half the good ideas if it wasn't for the British movie industry! Do Brits watch American movies?Thanks a lot you jackass for playing the role of the stereotypical American. Making us all look as if we were ignorant! Confusing Australia and England....jeez.
I love some of the popular ones like..
28 Days Later
28 Weeks Later (btw, if you actually watched the movie, the Americans were the bad guys.)
The Full Monty
A Hard Days Night
Help!
Monty Python...etcDo Brits watch American movies?
Troll
Got any fat American size nappies yet?
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I try to avoid them. America has a history of making great films, but sadly the majority of releases nowadays are just dreadful. Do Brits watch American movies?
Yes, and I also like movies from othe countries other than USA. When did aussie have anything to do with UK. Get out the atlas and learn some geography.
Some english films are good e.g. shaun of the dead hot fuzz but most of the films we watch are american. As for the aussie brit thing I think your a bit confused Brits are from britain Aussies are from Australia Simple!
lol the English movie industry isn't big but it's getting there! Simon Pegg for example is a great actor..
Anyways i watch a lot bollywood, hollywood and..british films theyr all good in their own way
yea love american movies, most of the movies my country make are crap anyway. with the exeption of snatch that was good.
yes we do watch them....%26amp; i think Blitz has summed up the rest of my thoughts!
americans can't even act!! So go and loose some weight u fat c**ts
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