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Originally posted by smittims View PostI hope there will be a documentary about the First Folio, which may dispel some of the misconceptions about it, brilliantly lampooned in 'Cunk on Shakespeare' . When shown a First Folio, she says to the camera in a voice of awe : 'This is the only surviving copy of Shakespeare's plays'.
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Originally posted by Nick Armstrong View PostNB: a run of new episodes of the Bruno Crémer Maigret starts this Tuesday 17/10 at 21:05 on Talking Pictures TVOriginally posted by vinteuil View Post17 Oct : Vente à la bougie
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"This short story assembles in its few pages, the essential ingredients of a Maigret investigation... distinctive characters, clues unraveled by Maigret, who arrives at the truth "without seeming to", the Chief Inspector's method of questioning, keeping the suspects "out of breath, minute by minute, having them repeat 10 times the same actions, the same words". And if the story, a murder committed by a woman to keep the man she loves and trump her young rival, could have taken place anywhere at all, the author however decided to set it in the marshes of Vendée, whose humid atmosphere of a rainy January emphasizes the sordid side. Maigret, assigned – for some reason – to the flying squad at Nantes, installs himself in an isolated inn at Pont-du-Grau, battered by wind and rain, and with glasses of white wine, beer and calvados, tries to untangle the knot of the plot, where the theft of a well-filled wallet could be attributed to any of the protagonists... all could have had an interest in taking a large sum... But which went all the way?
It's probably this theme of a "motive available to all" which allowed the scenarists of the episode adapted for the series with Bruno Crémer, to modify the story and change the guilty party! Otherwise, this episode is one of the best of the series, and I encourage you to see it, to see how a skillful scenarist, knowledgeable of Maigret's world, manages to draw from a few pages, a successful and convincing adaptation... "
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Originally posted by FRJames View PostThe Fear of God - 25 Years of The Exorcist - BBC4 - Thurs 5 Oct.
Mark Kermode explores the extraordinary history of The Exorcist with the stars of the film and its creators.
Mark Kermode's excellent documentary getting a repeat now that it is 50 years of The Exorcist. Followed by a screening of this still troubling film.
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Originally posted by vinteuil View Post
...from Trussel Maigret of the Month -
" with glasses of white wine, beer and calvados, tries to untangle the knot of the plot,
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Originally posted by Sir Velo View Post
Amazing how literary detectives (cf Morse) thrive on a concoction of beverages which would, for most ordinary folks, sozzle the brain to the extent they would be unable to unravel a bootlace let alone a plot of such complexity!
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Not to mention Sherlock Holmes and his syringe...
I think the frequency of people pouring drinks in films (very often spirits rather than wine or beer) is 'stage business' to give them something to do rather than just standing still delivering their lines. It's all part of the illusion of realism, including , for instance, the way characters in dialogue in TV dramas stand much closer to each other than they would in real life.
What I don't like is having them eating, and talking while they're eating. I've always found this intolerable.
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Originally posted by Sir Velo View Post
Amazing how literary detectives (cf Morse) thrive on a concoction of beverages which would, for most ordinary folks, sozzle the brain to the extent they would be unable to unravel a bootlace let alone a plot of such complexity!
... further details on Maigret's drinking habits -
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.Last edited by vinteuil; 19-10-23, 11:45.
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Originally posted by Bryn View Post
I'll probably watch it but when I saw the film on its first release and thought it laughably poorly done hokum.
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The merchant of venice was good, enjoyed the start of richard III, will try watch the rest of it when i can. Looks like sunday bbc four worth watching out for, started listening to radio 3s the tempest but cant say it gripped me, will try again when i have the time.Annoyingly listening to and commenting on radio 3...
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Originally posted by JasonPalmer View PostThe merchant of venice was good, enjoyed the start of richard III, will try watch the rest of it when i can. Looks like sunday bbc four worth watching out for, started listening to radio 3s the tempest but cant say it gripped me, will try again when i have the time.
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