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jdowdell
28th Sep 2009
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When I heard Ricky Gervais was starring in a film he co-wrote I was very excited. Then I found out that it was a rom-com and that made me very sad! I was pleasantly surprised, at its core was a very emotional story with some brilliant characters and some classic Gervais humour. I would recommend Ghost Town to anybody. I can't wait till his new films come out!
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Angels Sin
27th Feb 2009
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My boyfriend and I sat down to watch this film and to be honest, we weren't expecting all that much. I'm a big Ricky Gervais fan, but not so much of Romcoms!
Well we were pleasantly surprised!
Gervais plays a dentist who hates people and lacks social skills. He just wants to be left alone in his little world to get on with his life. But instead he has to go through the horrors of making small talk and looking at baby pictures.
After dying during an operation, he realises he's seeing dead ...- Read Angels Sin's review (192 words)
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Guest 9th Jan 2009
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I would not reccomend it to anyone it was one of the worst films I have ever seen. Ricky Gervais is not a good actor for big screen movies, only small screen films and tv series.- Read Guest's review (52 words)
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steviejones

23rd Nov 2008
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Ghost meets Groundhog Day in Ricky Gervais' film debut 'Ghost Town'. Gervais is Bertram Pincus is a misanthropic dentist who is cursed with the extremely annoying ability of being able to see ghosts after a mistake during an operation causes him to die for 7 minutes. He agrees to help a man on the basis that these wandering spirits will leave him alone, and this partnership leads to Gervais' love interest.
Although it's important not to expect Groundog Day quality, Ghost Town is a very compete ...- Read steviejones's review (345 words)






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