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Alan Ford
Reviews Featuring Alan Ford
Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels
Complex, comical, and streets ahead of the rip-off merchants, this is one of the most influential Brit-flicks of the 90s.
Lock, stock and no new ideas.
Not the worst of the 'Exorcist' sequels - even if at times it plays like 'Father Merrin and the Temple of Doom'
More Hot Fuzz than credible cop thriller, The Sweeney is a long list of missed opportunities. If you desperately want to watch cops behaving badly, tune into the classic TV show on UK Gold instead.
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