I watched it over the weekend and maybe that's the thing - at home, I found it quite enjoyable. Yes, the whole set-up was clumsily amusing and pretty obvious (the rickety nature of the ladders) and the length of time Becky held on while charging the drone was ridiculous, but there were degrees of Bond film to it in that I was watching to see how the hell they'd get out of the situation - like (most) Bond films when you know James will survive with a wink and a quip.I did not enjoy it at all, and think your 5/10 is very generous. From the '51 weeks later' after the initial opening scene and then doing nothing with the fact it was an anniversary. The predictability of the hallucination, the lack of physics (a single screw held it all in place? Climbing the ladder they could hear each other perfectly fine, step onto a platform and the wind is too loud to hear each other despite the fact it was an open frame they were climbing in
But then I went to the cinema to watch it. Perhaps I'd've been a bit more forgiving if I watched it at home.
Fortunately I turned over at 12. The last few years (at least) the show has started at 1am. Given the tendancy to run long, I'm happy to see it start earlier. Not sure if the jokes are falling flat, if the audience is poorly miced, or if my tv is turned down too low.Oscars Night roll call.
Live on Freeview - Sky Arts.
Who's here?
Just Rihanna's song to go now after the next award.You can tell she's really trying, but she's not going to top Naatu Naatu's performance.
And she didn't. Naatu Naatu wins Best Original Song....she's not going to top Naatu Naatu's performance.