tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1835930314877281581.post2836432575448186636..comments2024-02-23T10:26:22.947+00:00Comments on mark whitfield photography: film review: the inbetweeners moviemark whitfieldhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10842409150316215317noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1835930314877281581.post-22614730658680679982012-02-14T16:10:50.056+00:002012-02-14T16:10:50.056+00:00obviously there's no right and wrong about the...obviously there's no right and wrong about the best line, that's why i used the phrase 'favourite line' rather than 'best line'<br /><br />for me 'feed the pony' is an old euphanism... it's just like using an old joke in a script. i guess it's funny but for me it was one of the cringey moments.<br /><br />'you owe me fifty euros' was i thought quite a clever line because it referred to a conversation a few minutes previously in the film. <br />after the initial conversation between the boys and the hotel owner, they bumped into the soldier who was staying there, had a conversation with him then he walked off. then for the owner to shout out to the man "you owe me fifty euros" i thought was a touch of genius. it makes you think back and realise what the man had done to warrant the fifty euro fine. it also made for some comic facial reactions from the man ( as he remembered what he'd done ) and the boys as they realised what he'd done.<br /><br />also, i don't know why ( although it's probably to do with the mighty boosh and their use of it ) but i find the word euro quite amusing.mark whitfieldhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10842409150316215317noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1835930314877281581.post-85006149419501881682012-02-14T11:51:16.662+00:002012-02-14T11:51:16.662+00:00best line? "feed the pony"best line? "feed the pony"LeTissier07https://www.blogger.com/profile/04168957715083906457noreply@blogger.com