pipster101
Joined May 2001
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I went to the NFT screening where Daniel and Baillie introduced it -as well as one of the producers/backers from Disney.
So what did I think? It's an amazing film and deserves to do really well. So refreshing to know that GREAT films can still be made by the majors. Well done everyone involved with this - you should be very proud.
This is turning out to be a great year for films, where films like this and Juno can made, be successful and receive good viewing attendances. Everyone that worked on this film obviously did so with a view to wanting to create something great - they succeeded.
So what did I think? It's an amazing film and deserves to do really well. So refreshing to know that GREAT films can still be made by the majors. Well done everyone involved with this - you should be very proud.
This is turning out to be a great year for films, where films like this and Juno can made, be successful and receive good viewing attendances. Everyone that worked on this film obviously did so with a view to wanting to create something great - they succeeded.
to tape this off BBC2 which had shown Stage Door, Alice Evans and Bringing Up Baby as part of a short Hepburn season. No need to extol BUB here but I really wasn't prepared for how good Stage Door was going to be - it's all-star cast simply shines as it delivers breakneck speed comic lines (reminding me of His Girl Friday). A fairly good but simple narrative moves swiftly along, which combined with it's stunning cast guarantees it a place as a tremendous film. Don't miss it! 10/10
I don't know really what to say about this film, apart from that I
found it a very upsetting and disturbing piece of cinema - but films
that do that, by tackling subjects that we would leave otherwise
untouched are to be commended. I took a couple of days to get
over it, and even now I still talk to my friends about it, maybe that's
it's power and intention...
found it a very upsetting and disturbing piece of cinema - but films
that do that, by tackling subjects that we would leave otherwise
untouched are to be commended. I took a couple of days to get
over it, and even now I still talk to my friends about it, maybe that's
it's power and intention...