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YSC Preview: Week 6

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Sunday, 14th November 2010

This week at the YSC we have an eclectic mixture of films ranging from the wonderful and enthralling world of Gainsbourg, to the action and excitement of The Expendables, to chaotic comedy and laughter in the hilarious Dinner for Schmucks.

  • Gainsbourg - Monday, Week 6

This enthralling French biopic details the extraordinary life of musical legend Serge Gainsbourg. Exploring his many passions, from his love affairs, to his music alongside his madness and despair; from the streets of war torn Paris to his death half a century later. Expect a rich, exciting, intelligent and moving film that enthrals and entertains in equal measure.

A traditional action romp starring Sylvester Stallone, Jason Statham, Dolph Lundgren and Jet Li as members of a crack mercenary team who set about liberating a small island ruled over by a corrupt general. Full of high-octane action and excitement throughout, this violent and over-the-top film recalls the great action movies of the eighties and even features cameos from Bruce Willis and Arnold Schwarzenegger.

  • Dinner for Schmucks - Friday, Week 6

Austin Powers director Jay Roach brings us Dinner For Schmucks, a comedy starring Paul Rudd as a man who, in order to impress his bosses, must take an idiot to a dinner party. After much deliberation he finds Barry (the ever-popular Steve Carrell) and chaos ensues. Expect plenty of fun and laughs as our two leads attempt to survive one of the most bizarre dinner parties ever conceived, where they encounter amongst others Therman (Zach Galifiankis) a man who believes he has the power of mind control.

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