Lord Bracknell
On fire
If I'm reading t'internet correctly, the costume design will be done by my next door but one neighbour.
She's good at that sort of thing.
She's good at that sort of thing.
If I'm reading t'internet correctly, the costume design will be done by my next door but one neighbour.
She's good at that sort of thing.
I really like the idea of Bill Nighy as Sgt Wilson, but John Le Mesurier was just sublime in the part.
Expect it to a turkey like the Steve Martin Sgt. Bilko film.
Classics are best left alone.
At least this film will be a new script. The original film was really just a compilation of scenes from episodes up to that point.
My favourite episode is probably the one where they were trapped in the water pumping station.
It's a good solid British cast and will be written by someone in touch with British humour who will, no doubt, be expected to produce a film up to the standard of the original series. I'm optimistic that it will be a good film, it's not as if they are going to do an Italian Job and relocate it to Los Angeles. It is possible ( sometimes) to recreate a well loved original, put a new spin on it but keep the original core such as the rebooted Star Trek.
I always thought it was Bexhill with Eastbourne pier.
Not where it was filmed the place it was based on. Looking at fictitious maps there are a lot of similarities to bexhill. Galley Hill on the right hand side, the main street going up a hill from the sea front etc.Most of it was filmed in East Anglia though.. there was a famous shot at the end of the film when they're on Beachy Head though..or was it Seaford Head?
Not where it was filmed the place it was based on. Looking at fictitious maps there are a lot of similarities to bexhill. Galley Hill on the right hand side, the main street going up a hill from the sea front etc.
No worries.
I assumed you were referring to the actual belief that the programme was cursed in that the cast died young.
Whenever a cast member dies, the press will go on and on about only Ian Lavendar being left etc.. etc...
The only one who died young was Private Walker. I think it's also influenced by the fact that John Le Mesurier carried on playing the part when he was obviously very ill.
Most of it was filmed in East Anglia though.. there was a famous shot at the end of the film when they're on Beachy Head though..or was it Seaford Head?
Sure. The problem with modern actors is that many are put on a pedestal to the extent that you end for example going to see The Bill Nighy show rather than the character, so it's difficult to get totally absorbed in the plot and charters. That's why compelling TV dramas are better without house hold names.The only problem I see is that the only character that Bill Nighy can play is Bill Nighy. Granted, he does it well, and in most films it works, but not a great character actor. I couldn't tell you the name of literally any of his characters in any films I've seen him in, I just think "Bill Nighy"