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This movie was amazing !!I covered everything I wanted to cover at the end. I hope all of you are having a fantastic Sunday !!!

Thanks for watching folks !!! Hopefully, you all are happy, safe, and healthy !!

As always I would love to read your comments below

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In Bruges

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NEXUS

😡You're an inanimate fucking object..... 🤣

Jack Veazey

Maybe you recognize the older guy from Harry potter. He plays professor Mad-Eye Moody (The guy with the eye patch that's an eye)

Anonymous

Hey Josh when can we expect to see the Bottom live shows? Been looking forward to them for a while. I think you’d quite literally piss your pants at Hooligans Island. 😂

Liam

my favourite film of all time

Saul

This is one of my favourite films of the last fifteen years. The scene when 'On Raglan Road' starts playing is just beautiful, heartbreaking. "...and let grief / be a fallen leaf / at the dawning of the day" sends a chill down my spine. That is a lyric of such purity you could retire happy after writing it, especially in tandem with that simple, carefree melody. Such a great combination of music and visuals. And Colin Farrell has never been better. It's baffling that he gets so much shit when he can turn in performances like this. 'Stuck in fuckin' Bruges'. I still don't know how real the whole experience is - he might be in actual, not just metaphorical, purgatory throughout the film. That note of uncertainty that's injected at the end is part of why I love In Bruges. I like films that leave you with a question at the end, that keep running on a reel in your mind long after you've stopped watching them.

Jack Veazey

Wow the ending was intense. Literally no good endings lol

Anonymous

I absolutely love this movie! Appreciate you giving me a reason to watch it again

Peter

“Two manky hookers and a racist dwarf, I think I’m heading home” I forgot about that line 😭🤣

Anonymous

I understand this channel having a main focus on British comedy, there's a lot to choose from, and I enjoy it a lot, but as you've watched and enjoyed this (and Father Ted) it would be great to see more Irish stuff on here if people are interested! Edit: First time I've seen this movie in years, forgot how good it is, was surprised at how emotional I felt when "On Raglan Road" began playing (The song that played just before Ken jumped).

Anonymous

“Why Bruges? You can hideout in Croydon” “or Coventry” I’m from Coventry haha. We tend mentioned a lot due to the ‘sent to Coventry’ phrase. I haven’t heard it in and American tv show recently. I didn’t even know it made it across the pond

AfterWorkReactions

Make sure you recommend things you want me to see man, everything I watch is based off of recommendations!

Anonymous

Fantastic film! Again, I think it’s a film I would never have watch if it wasn’t for these Sunday movies

Spooony

Hadn't seen this since 2008, so happy to have watched it again. I'd forgotten how amazing it was.

Anonymous

I first watched this film when I was 18. As soon as it finished, I booked a ferry to Bruge. 24 hours later, I was walking around those streets. It's a beautiful city. Fuckin Bruuuge.

Anonymous

Hey Josh. Could I recommend, The Commitments, for a future movie reaction, as well as The Firm (the 1989 Gary Oldman film, not the 1993 Tom Cruise one)?

Saul

This was the one film I could think of when suggesting it that I instinctively felt would be a great fit for this channel. I can't think of many other films that swing between comedy and drama with so much skill. It's such a brilliantly tight thriller of a film, yet it's strewn with moments that make you laugh out loud. So I'm glad it went down well here. Lots of other fans of it too, great to see so many in the comments. Rewatching it, it's surprising how much symbolism there is in it that I missed first time, second time, even third time around. Ken, descending from on high like an angel(well, an angel that ends up smashing into the cobblestones), to save Ray. The pregnant Mary in her inn, that one only struck me as I'm writing. ...But most of all the dreamlike nature of the whole thing: the dwarf constantly acting in some interminable dream sequence, Harry(another English name for the devil btw) talking about how Bruges was 'like a dream', "maybe hell is just being stuck in Bruges".... There's an amazing, brilliant, mind-expanding book by Irish writer Flann O'Brien, called The Third Policeman, and it comes to mind while watching the end of In Bruges. At the end of this book(SPOILER) you discover that the protagonist died at the beginning of it, without realising(M Night Shyamalan is absolved of theft accusations due to the incredibly low likelihood that he's ever read this book. Or any book.), and has been wandering through a dreamland purgatory ever since, and at the very end it cycles back to the beginning, like the Coen Brothers' film about the folk singer the name of which escapes me. And the book ends with the whole story beginning again. It loops back in on itself. We see that the protagonist is going to just spend eternity stuck in this dreamland, repeating the same frustrating adventure. Maybe that is Ray's punishment? A sad thought, but only for those poor sods brought up to believe that hell is a real place. Apologies for rambling, but rewatching this was great fun and made me appreciate it even more, as well as notice all this stuff that no-one but me actually gives two shits about.

Tony Smyth

I enjoy a good ramble, but when you manage to squeeze Flann O'Brien into it... That was a superb ramble! You reminded me of what I should reread for the duration of this pandemic. Flann O'Brien and Myles na Gopaleen were the two first comedians in Ireland since St. Patrick, and before Fr. Ted, (which is basically an update of The Poor Mouth for TV).... But I digress... Keep on rambling brother. Never stop. You're playing a blinder!

Anonymous

Great dark comedy

Anonymous

One of my favourite films of all time. "Is the swan still there?" gets me every time 😂

Anonymous

Because of this film, I have been to Bruges multiple times. Such an amazing and beautiful place.

Adam C Turek

There was a deleted scene showing how a young Ken became in debt to young Harry. When Kens wife was murdered by a police detective, Harry walks right into the police station and chopped his head off, right in front of the other police. So later in the film when he's shooting in public on the streets of Bruge, it established he doesn't give a shit where he shoots people. Chloe was also in Harry Potter, as one of the french wizards that all the boys fall head over heels with, she marries Rons Brother (who is played by the real life son of Ken). Colin Farrell would be in the recent wizarding world films

antlermagick

I still crack up at "YOU'RE AN INANIMATE FUCKING OBJECT"

Josip Buretic

It's been so long since I've seen this movie, I've forgotten how good it was. That was really a very good reaction and I enjoyed it so much.