sandi said:Just watched it on DVD. Crap. Paul Kaye - I definatly would though!
Barbie said:sandi said:Just watched it on DVD. Crap. Paul Kaye - I definatly would though!
They'd been selling it as Human Traffic 2
NITEFLY said:
sandi said:The thing is with Human Traffic it's real and convincing, you can relate to it. I just watched the extras on DVD and the Director hates Dance music and has never been to a club in his life and that really rubbed off on the film.
It's a shame cos it had the makings of being good. Just lacked that extra something
sandi said:But Paul Kaye is still rather nice.![]()
Barbie said:sandi said:The thing is with Human Traffic it's real and convincing, you can relate to it. I just watched the extras on DVD and the Director hates Dance music and has never been to a club in his life and that really rubbed off on the film.
It's a shame cos it had the makings of being good. Just lacked that extra something
Everything about Human Traffic you could relate to from babbling to a taxi driver at the start of the night to talking bout fanny farts at the end of the night![]()
I just didn't get It's all gone Pete Tong, it could have been so good but it just didn't seem to know what it was doing![]()
Barbie said:sandi said:But Paul Kaye is still rather nice.![]()
He's got blonde hair tho hasn't he in it and I just can't do blondes![]()
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sandi said:It's kind of highlighted. There's just something about him, even though he looks like he needs to have a wash!![]()
What time are you going tomorrow?
Clara said:Every film about clubbing is forever going to be billed as "the new Human Traffic".
Just as every Brit flick gets the tag "the new Full Monty".
Which tends to equal 'avoid like the plague'.
weloveliam@space said:Crap film, but good acting on Kayes part, especially as it was his first film.
at least his fifthweloveliam@space said:Crap film, but good acting on Kayes part, especially as it was his first film.