CliveWalkerWingWizard
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Saw Stan and Ollie, I thought it was superb, great acting and a lovely bitter sweet film.
Saw Stan and Ollie with Mrs V today, very impressed with the performances and the script. It's essentially a love story that works on many levels with incredible performances by the two leads. The film has great moments of laughter and some very poignant moments with Stan and Ollies symbiotic working relationship. Fair to say I had a tear or two in my eye at various points, it was thoroughly enjoyable.
8.6
All of that. Superb performances and like Catfish said earlier I knew what period of their careers and relationship it was focusing on. Got some bloody grit in my eye though. All in all..... marvellous.
Never mind they’ll be another superhero film along soon.
Went along to see Stan and Ollie today. I wasn’t particularly bothered about seeing it but I was out-voted. I have never found them particularly funny or engaging so wasn’t really expecting to love it as others seem to.
It was alright. Exactly what I thought it would be. Bit dull in places.
Others speak of how unfortunate it was they ended up on that live circuit. I just kept thinking “oh come on! Speak up for yourselves “
They just seemed to bumble along, letting life be cruel to them and doing nothing about it.
I quite liked the two doors sketch.
Don’t get the fuss
5/10
Don't bother with The Favourite then, even worse.
Went to the midday matinee of Mary Queen of Scots today at the DoY. And if I hadn't already gone into the cinema as a confirmed Saoirse Ronan fanboy, then I would certainly have emerged as one. She puts in a absolutely magnificent performance, as Alan Shearer would say on MOTD, with a huge range of moods and emotions, from skittish schoolgirl when alone with her giggling handmaidens, to imperious monarch in the company of the ever-plotting all-male members her royal court. She NAILS every scene in which she appears, leaving every other actor floundering in her wake, including Margot Robbie as Elizabeth, and basically transforms what would otherwise be an unremarkable, maybe even leaden, historical costume romp, the likes of which we've all seen WAY too often, into something much more substantial.
7/10
(which comprises an average of 9/10 for SR's performance, and 5/10 for everything else about the movie)
Went to the midday matinee of Mary Queen of Scots today at the DoY. And if I hadn't already gone into the cinema as a confirmed Saoirse Ronan fanboy, then I would certainly have emerged as one. She puts in a absolutely magnificent performance, as Alan Shearer would say on MOTD, with a huge range of moods and emotions, from skittish schoolgirl when alone with her giggling handmaidens, to imperious monarch in the company of the ever-plotting all-male members her royal court. She NAILS every scene in which she appears, leaving every other actor floundering in her wake, including Margot Robbie as Elizabeth, and basically transforms what would otherwise be an unremarkable, maybe even leaden, historical costume romp, the likes of which we've all seen WAY too often, into something much more substantial.
7/10
(which comprises an average of 9/10 for SR's performance, and 5/10 for everything else about the movie)
There’s not much on at the moment I’m keen on. Beautiful Boy looks good though.