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I think the concept one worked with Barry Norman in the chair. He was very good, occasionally very funny - but I always had the feeling the programme would have been even better had it not concentrated so much on 'mainstream' cinema.
Barry did some great interviews, as well, at least in the early days. I think he got a bit sycophantic later on.
I stopped watching it when Jonathan Ross took over (the phrase 'Hyperion to a satyr' had never seemed so apposite). Ross's awful interview with Harrison Ford had the strange effect of making me feel sorry for a multi-millionaire film star.
I don't think there is room for a serious film programme on mainstream television any more, alas.
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I tuned out during the Jonathon Ross period as well. He'd been charged with reviewing a film of a Mozart opera, obviously under duress, and commented 'I'm told it's true to the libretto, whatever that is!'. At that point I realised that I was watching someone who was proud of his ignorance and felt sad that the standard set by Barry Norman had fallen to an all time low. And shortly after that came 'Sachsgate' with the dreadful nonentity whose name I can't even be bothered to use brain power recalling.
Yuck!
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostDoes anyone else here join me in always finding Mark Kermode insufferably full of his own importance?
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Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View Post"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View PostSorry SA, no - I'm a big fan & I think that is an unfair judgment...... (last night's BBC4 special on the Christmas Film genre was pretty good too....)....he has both arcane and extensive knowledge, a true love of cinema, plus an articulate & sardonic wit, to recommend him....very good-to-camera, clear delivery....
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Originally posted by Caliban View PostYes, been on 'series record' for some time, jayne. I have no problem with the Kermode manner - and over time I've found him a pretty reliable guide, judging by the films I've been to see which he's rated highly.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostSorry, S_A, I don't agree with your "insufferably full of his own importance" or the "supercilious pomposity" at all.
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I'm not at all surprised that Film 20xx has been killed off: not only has it been hidden away late at night with virtually no fanfare (it would usually be halfway through the run before I even realised it was on), but I think the death blow was probably struck when they decided to have 2 people sitting there talking to each other about the films. I mean, way to make even the most avid viewer tune out through boredom! Watching 2 people having a conversation can be very boring ...
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostDoes anyone else here join me in always finding Mark Kermode insufferably full of his own importance?
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