I've been hearing about this film for a long time now and finally a proper trailer has been released. If there was ever further proof needed that Chris Morris is one of the finest British talents in recent memory, here it is. "What are we going to blow up?" "Internet."
I can not wait for this! It's going to be amazing. Giving all the characters Yorkshire accents is absolute genius as well. NuTech, it should definitely be - what we gonna blow up, Waj? - t'internet In case you've not seen it, there's another, older video from the Guardian I am very exited.
There are no smileys on this board that sufficiently demonstrate or express how hard I laughed at those two videos This is going to be immense!
awsome looking film, just recently watched a film with the guy at 0.35seconds staring in it, shifty i think it was called, prenty good film
BUMP! (Sorry if I should have started a new thread) The film is coming out on Friday! http://www.four-lions.co.uk/ There are a few new trailers and behind-the-scenes clips on the website as well. So, who's going to see it asap?
I'll definitely be seeing it, how soon depends when and if the local cinemas start showing it. It's not listed on any of the cinema websites just yet though.
It looks hilarious, I watched the trailer when I seen iron man 2 so I would hope it will come out soon.
I went to see this last night. It was excellent. It's the most depressing film that I've laughed at all the way though. Go see it.
Just watched it with a bunch of friends, all of us Muslim. Very funny. The website has a list of cinemas its coming out in.
I was worried it wouldn't be on in Blackburn because of the massive Muslim population, but as it is I shall be there on Wednesday night! To say I'm looking forward to it is an understatement. <3 Chris Morris.
I speak Urdu, but I think what was said was either a dialect of Urdu or Panjabi. It was also said very fast, especially when Omar was throwing out insults, though I did pick up the occasional phrases and words. From what I did pick-up, they were approximations of what was said, rather than it being an accurate translation.