Fair Game. Was good enough. Karl Rove really looked like Karl Rove.
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The triumph of hope over expectation, methinks. The Rock could be great if he was given a decent script.
Made In Dagenham
I had been reading Mark Kermode during the week and he was raving about this.
It was very good.
An absolutely fabulous bit of acting by Sally Hawkins.
I was less convinced by Miranda Richardson.
All the usual actors, Bob Hoskins, Trigger etc.
When she stand up after the first meeting and says "all out"She's outstanding.
It's great that films like Made in Dagenham are being made, but I thought it was a bit twee, an airbrushing of history. The husbands of those women were a lot more vocally and physically abusive than the movie is willing to show, and the cycling to work stuff was a bit Mary Poppins I thought. But I agree that the acting was great.
So I got around to seeing Submarine.
Jill Hives, damn you, I hate when you're correct
Oh, and people who are making comparisons to Wes Anderson, I can see where they're coming from but I think it's way off the mark.
This guy is very like Adrian Mole - loner, bookish nerd with troubled parents.
Holden Caulfield played for laughs essentially.
And isn't Caulfield more of an archetype for teenage boy angst than Mole anyway?
For contrast, the Submarine boy (name?) is unlike the Inbetweeners or the boys on Grange Hill or Skins.
i.e. It's not just that he's a teenage boy, he's a particular type of intelligent, friendless boy.
worst film of Almodovar's ive ever seen
bag of shite
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