Exclusive Tom Six Interview – The Human Centipede 2 and the BBFC

The Human Centipede 2 [Ful Sequence] Poster

At 8:45pm on the 22nd September a group of adults sat down in a cinema to watch The Human Centipede 2 (Full Sequence). The occasion was the world première of the film at the opening of Fantastic Fest in Austin, Texas. The world première should have been earlier this year in the United Kingdom, the country in which the film was made. The British Board of Film Classification interfered though, rejecting the [...]

Stephen Fry Playing God in Python BBC Drama Holy Flying Circus UPDATED with New Pic

Stephen Fry

The Lord of Twitter is set to become to Lord of Everything, with the tweeted news this morning that Stephen Fry is to play God is the forthcoming BBC drama about the excessive ecclesiastical response to the 1979 film Monty Python’s Life of Brian. We reported earlier in the week that the film had been [...]

New BBC Film Holy Flying Circus Relives the Monty Python’s Life of Brian Controversy

life of brian

Monty Python’s 1979 film Life of Brian was a masterpiece of surreal and satirical comedy, and always places high when the various Best British Film of All Time polls are announced. On release its controversial subject matter inevitably ruffled a great many ecclesiastical feathers and was banned in some places in the UK, a ban [...]

Noel Clarke 4.3.2.1 Interview

Before HeyUGuys sets you free to read our rollercoaster interview with Noel Clarke we need to set the conversation below in a little context. On 21st of May one of our team, reviewed 4.3.2.1 for its cinema release. It would be fair to say the film wasn’t his cup of tea. Incensed at some of [...]

The Avengers/Hulk Saga Should Surprise No-one

The news that Edward Norton had been ‘dumped’ as Bruce Banner/The Hulk for the forthcoming Avengers movie seemed to shock the media this past week. I have to ask, however, just how shocked can we reasonably be? This has been on the cards since the initial announcement of an Avengers project. If it is because [...]

I Support Odeon, You Should Too!

Following this week’s confirmation that Odeon will not be showing Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland in their cinemas (story here), there has been a bit of a public backlash against the cinema chain for making this decision. In view of this, i feel compelled to offer some words in defence of the action Odeon have [...]