Originally posted by Richard Tarleton
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Paul Lewis coaching Sue Perkins: First Love
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Originally posted by Panjandrum View PostWell, Amateur Dramatics, even Alastair Campbell learning the bagpipes is a step up on Britain's Got Talent, or National Lottery Live, or whatever else you will be watching on your politically correct Freeview channels.
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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostOh I saw it months ago in a proper cinema, which is the environment in which it was intended to be seen - I can throw in a few spoilers if you like
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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostAaah the sound of moving goalposts - you were praising Sky's arts programming one minute, decrying it the next - that was the point I was making. A lack of grip on the here and now is something I've come to expect from you, Panyan
And you talk about moving the goalposts........
Originally posted by amateur51 View PostOh I saw it months ago in a proper cinema, which is the environment in which it was intended to be seen - I can throw in a few spoilers if you like
And no need to worry about spoilers; I've read the book, and I've got the BBC series on DVD, so I think I've a pretty good idea about what happens.Patriotism is supporting your country all the time, and your government when it deserves it.
Mark Twain.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostDidn't the London Musicians Collective have their HQ in one of those back then? I'll check if I can find any photos.
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Richard Tarleton
Originally posted by amateur51 View PostOh I saw it months ago in a proper cinema, which is the environment in which it was intended to be seen - I can throw in a few spoilers if you like
I know the book backwards, and have a rough idea about the film thanks to various reviews and an earlier thread. I didn't see the TV adaptation, but don't think anything will surprise me unduly.
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amateur51
Originally posted by Mr Pee View PostPanjandrum simply said that
Originally posted by Mr Pee View PostI'm quite happy to watch the film for half the price, with no ads or annoying distractions, in high-definition, and at a time of my choosing, in the comfort of my own living room.
And no need to worry about spoilers; I've read the book, and I've got the BBC series on DVD, so I think I've a pretty good idea about what happens.
As to the book and the BBC TV series and the film in question - I shouldn't rely too much on your memory of the first two - the film is beautifully done but has some some additions, some reframing of the story and lots of bits are left out so you might end up very confused.
Just chill out & enjoy the film
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Trouble with Sue Perkins is SHE'S OVEREXPOSED AND GETS ON MY NERVES!!
But gets on my nerves anyway, with her self-conscious attempts to make a joke of everything, her awful repetitious coyness about sex, her oo-err persona. She conducts an orchestra for three minutes and then cries at her own "triumph".
CELEBRITY - AAARGH!!! It all makes me think of the spaceship full of hairdressers from the Hitchhikers' Guide to the Galaxy.
Wasn't she on breakfast TV once? Should have stayed there with the hardboiled eggs and cold coffee.Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostI just "love" the way there's no mention of Paul Lewis in the advert - minor celibrity wins over real talent again!
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