Cashback details
| Format: | 18 DVD |
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| Starring: | Emilia Fox, Shaun Evans, Marc Pickering, Michelle Ryan, Nick Hancock, Michael Dixon, Stuart Goodwin, Sean Biggerstaff, Michael Lambourne |
| Director: | Sean Ellis |
| Genres: | Comedy - Teen, Drama |
| Studio: | UNIVERSAL |
| Name | Discs | |
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Cashback |
18 Feature |
DVD Information
| Run time: | 1 hour 34 minutes |
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| Rental release: | 01 Sep 2008 |
| Main languages: | English |
Most helpful review
i need more stars !
By Jason (49 reviews) from South Ockendon , 22 Sep 2007[Highly rated reviewer]
I saw this at the cinema earlier this year and I can't overstate enough how utterly brilliant it is.
The director Sean Ellis has expanded on his original short film to create a wonderfully witty and well written love story that has some genuine laugh out loud moments.
There's an almost dreamy quality to the film as you're drawn into the night time world that Ben Willis occupies as he tries to get over his break up.
Just a great film all round. Funny, sweet, well written, well acted and a satisfying ending. What more could you ask for ?- Was this review helpful to you?
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(122)Hmmmm..... Did I watch this?
By gainsb1 (36 reviews) , 10 May 2013I can't remember seeing this film. What does that say about me or the film? Oh, yeah. I've got to use at least twenty words for this review. 5 stars 'cause I probably liked it.- Was this review helpful to you?
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Going into my 'all time best films' list.
By JiffTheSquezer (3 reviews) , 22 Feb 2013Strange idea comes out of nowhere but completely holds you while it unrolls its self into what a film should be. Absolutely, total and utterly brilliant.
This should be on the must see list.- Was this review helpful to you?
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An artsy gem
By a customer , 25 Jan 2013This film is brilliant! Hilarious and weird...I would definitely recommend it to the artsy viewer. There are times when we all thought 'what?' as it is quite unpredictable in some senses...but that's what makes it so good. Loved the filming.- Was this review helpful to you?
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Two hours of my life - back
By DrSpongy (1 review) , 18 Jan 2013I watched this tame film unfold in absolute horror, wondering if it could be as bad as Human Traffic. It was. I cannot believe any producer would commission a script this weak. It was poorly written, cast, directed, acted, edited and shot. Apart from that though it was dreadful. An unengaging story about an unlikeable character going through some meaningless urban rite of passage, shamelessly ripping off The Rachel Papers in the process. The viewer's identification with the lead character is presumed by the author/director despite nothing in the story being substantial enough to justify it. Mindless. Oh but it does have boobs in it- Was this review helpful to you?
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Enjoyable Art.
By Tranced (135 reviews) from Bridlington , 05 Jan 2013A very enjoyable artistic movie. Best bit - the female body supermarket scene. Worst bit - the football game, had no relevance and spoilt this unique format.- Was this review helpful to you?
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