yh and I'm not replying to you but to the original poster who asked about its limited release...I didn't say anything about where to find it so I don't know what you are on about...
Well, if you wanted to reply to the original poster, you should have replied directly to THEIR post. You replied to MY post, so I assumed you wanted to discuss the "limited release" matter with me.
Sorry I didn't reply sooner. I was away for a couple of days enjoying myself. :)
The fact is, you replied to MY post, not directly to the originator of this thread. That's why I received an email notification regarding your post, and responded accordingly.
Accoring to your user profile, you've been a member of IMDB since November 2005. (quite a bit longer than I have, I might add.) By now someone should have taught you how to reply to a specific post if you want to address a certain individuals comments, rather than just tacking your remarks to the end of the thread. If you wanted to address the original posters comments regarding the films "limited release" (?) you should have clicked the reply button in HIS/HER post. Then you would have alerted THEM that someone had replied to THEIR post. Then THEY would be wasting their time talking to you right now, not me.
So, what exactly was the point behind your comment in the first place? Was there something constructive you wanted to say about the film, or were you just trying to pick an argument with someone over a post they made more than six months ago?
My point was that it wouldn't have got a wide release and wouldn't have got heavy advertising becuase its a British Independent film...as 'film' people you should of know that