The main character is the least interesting person in it.The Mindsweep wrote: ↑Thu Jan 06, 2022 4:34 pmI enjoyed it all the way through. A little Fargoish and a little like Patriot.
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I would agree with that. Helen is great and of course Billy with the mother with 1000 jobsPrestige Worldwide wrote: ↑Thu Jan 06, 2022 4:36 pmThe main character is the least interesting person in it.The Mindsweep wrote: ↑Thu Jan 06, 2022 4:34 pmI enjoyed it all the way through. A little Fargoish and a little like Patriot.
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Watching Jimbo Nesbitt in Stay Close. Mother of God what absolute drivel.
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Budget seems to have increased judging by the guest stars.Prestige Worldwide wrote: ↑Tue Jan 04, 2022 2:28 pm Toast is back tonight and he's on the BBC this time.
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Best thing since sliced breadApple Wumble wrote: ↑Thu Jan 06, 2022 6:43 pmBudget seems to have increased judging by the guest stars.Prestige Worldwide wrote: ↑Tue Jan 04, 2022 2:28 pm Toast is back tonight and he's on the BBC this time.
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Finished The Tourist - don’t get the criticism. Was very different and very enjoyable
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Just seen the West End musical, Frozen. It's surprising me to say this - but it was f*cking awesome.
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When i went the main characters changed races as they aged.
It was okay, a rough retread of the film.
It was okay, a rough retread of the film.
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I'm working my way through most theatre productions. Next Saturday I'm off to see The Shark is Broken , so expect a thorough review.
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Given a) it's Disney, b) the central premise is smashing the patriarchy, and c) it's received a 5 star review from The Guardian, I was braced for some wokery. Continuity issues with the lead characters melatonin levels was a new one, however. But we, the audience, graciously overlooked this as the child actors all put in a good performance.Prestige Worldwide wrote: ↑Sat Jan 08, 2022 11:55 pm When i went the main characters changed races as they aged.
It was okay, a rough retread of the film.
I thought the quality of the stage production and effects was on a different level. Obviously anything with the Disney brand will have a decent budget, but it did impress. And the out-of-the-blue Hygge number was great.
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I am watching the Wheel of Life on Prime. Bit like Lord of the Rings I suppose. It's quite fun.
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Four Lives was very good. The Met really are s***, aren't they.
Stephen Merchant was very believable considering he normally plays for laughs. Even though I have mainly seen Sheridan Smith as he life has been played out in the tabloids, I was very impressed with her as well.
Stephen Merchant was very believable considering he normally plays for laughs. Even though I have mainly seen Sheridan Smith as he life has been played out in the tabloids, I was very impressed with her as well.
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Started watching the night manager this week, still got two episodes to go, but f*** me is it good. I know I’m a bit late to the party, better late than never I guess.
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Just got back from watching the Shark is Broken at the Ambassadors Theatre. I thought it was good.
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Enjoying The Responder, Martin Freeman doing a great job as a stressed scouse bizzie. 8/10 so far.
Saw Boiling Point with Steven Graham as a, stressed chef. 10/10.
After Life 3- equally great and awful at different times. 5/10.
Only Connect- another great series
Saw Boiling Point with Steven Graham as a, stressed chef. 10/10.
After Life 3- equally great and awful at different times. 5/10.
Only Connect- another great series
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Went to see the Dirty Dancing musical today, so you don't have to.
It's actually worse than you're currently imagining.
It's actually worse than you're currently imagining.
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The Mousetrap at St Martin's Theatre.
Good production and all actors put in a decent shift for what is a well established West End play. But full of plot holes. Worth it if you've not seen a previous production, but the script and plot feels dated now.
Good production and all actors put in a decent shift for what is a well established West End play. But full of plot holes. Worth it if you've not seen a previous production, but the script and plot feels dated now.
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Yep. Even after London is nothing but a post-nuclear wasteland, this will still be showing. This will be our legacy to a future civilisation.