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 DezB
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Winning all the Baftas, shoe-in for the Oscars. Gorgeous Ryan and fish-face from Birdman. Singing n dancin.
Who's going to see it and are you going wiv a lady?


 
Posted : 13/02/2017 6:28 pm
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I haven't seen it yet, but plan to. I think it looks excellent, and did when I first saw the trailers for it.


 
Posted : 13/02/2017 6:33 pm
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I've seen it ...
And it is indulgent rubbish ...
Cliched self congratulatory Hollywood luuvie fest ,,,,
With nothing original, clever or thought provoking ....


 
Posted : 13/02/2017 6:33 pm
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T2 looks a better option.


 
Posted : 13/02/2017 6:34 pm
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I'd rather poke hot knitting needles in my eyes.

Mrs STR likes a musical, she came back a bit unimpressed and bemoaning that it dragged on a tad


 
Posted : 13/02/2017 6:34 pm
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I went to see it wiv a lady on Saturday. I found it fairly boring, she really enjoyed it. Ironically it was me who wanted to see it and she initially wasn't keen at all.


 
Posted : 13/02/2017 6:35 pm
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Having given it a moments consideration...my position remains that I would rather poo in my hands and clap than see it....


 
Posted : 13/02/2017 6:35 pm
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BTW if you want a real tear-jerker it's got to be Lion - I have never struggled so hard not to sob in a cinema!


 
Posted : 13/02/2017 6:38 pm
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Oh good, not just me then. I love a good film, don't care what genre, but this just doesn't appeal.
Yes, jekkyl, T2 was jolly entertaining.


 
Posted : 13/02/2017 6:39 pm
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T2 was far better than I expected!


 
Posted : 13/02/2017 6:41 pm
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Nearly took my son to see Lion - thought he might find it boring, so when went and saw Lego Batman at the Imax. Gawd it was attrocious. Not as bad as the first Lego film, but damn shite. Lion would've been a better bet.


 
Posted : 13/02/2017 6:42 pm
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T2 was jolly entertaining.

Yeah. Schwarzenegger was really good in that.


 
Posted : 13/02/2017 6:42 pm
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It needed more J. K. Simmons. All films need more J. K. Simmons.


 
Posted : 13/02/2017 6:43 pm
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I love this sort of film, but I've tried twice to sit and watch this and had to turn it off. So much hype, so little substance.


 
Posted : 13/02/2017 6:43 pm
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I saw it at the weekend. I thought it was brilliant and I've never before been wrong about anything.


 
Posted : 13/02/2017 6:45 pm
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I've seen it ...
And it is indulgent rubbish ...
Cliched self congratulatory Hollywood luuvie fest ,,,,
With nothing original, clever or thought provoking ....

Having watched the director's preceding film, 'Whiplash', I have a hard time believing he could create what you describe.


 
Posted : 13/02/2017 6:49 pm
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I thought it was brilliant and I've never before been wrong about anything

You're a girlie, right?


 
Posted : 13/02/2017 6:50 pm
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I quite liked it and I'm miserable and hate most things (according to mrs kilo)


 
Posted : 13/02/2017 6:58 pm
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I thought it was just plain irritating. Now even the slightly fey angle of Ryan Gosling's left hand at on the poster annoys me.

Not my tempo.


 
Posted : 13/02/2017 7:01 pm
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Did you fill a tissue Ernie?


 
Posted : 13/02/2017 7:02 pm
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I have seen it and I liked it and am not a girlie... although I think both me and the wife had a crush on Ryan after watching it. I am not hugely into musicals but appreciate them if they are good. I thought the music was really refreshing for a musical and the way it was shot was amazing. It is by the guy who did Whiplash after all.

I have also seen T2 and loved it. I would recommend both. La La Land was the perfect Yin to T2's Yang.


 
Posted : 13/02/2017 7:14 pm
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Did you fill a tissue Ernie?

If you're talking about La La Land admittedly Emma Stone is a right little darling but I ain't Pee-wee Herman ffs. If you're talking about Lion I managed to camouflage my stifled sobs with the occasional cough.


 
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[url= http://www.thedailymash.co.uk/news/arts-entertainment/la-la-land-is-the-film-youre-desperate-to-avoid-seeing-in-2017-20170111119982 ]The Mash articulated by view on it perfectly[/url]

I'd rather remove my own kidneys with a teaspoon.


 
Posted : 13/02/2017 7:22 pm
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I saw it. Was relatively keen to see it, despite not being into musicals at all. I saw it with my wife and we both thought it was OK and nothing more. I'm annoyed that I paid to see it and the end was unreasonable.


 
Posted : 13/02/2017 7:50 pm
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Plenty of proper musicals to watch, some absolutely incredible dancing choreography.

This looked on the outset to be a pale imitation, looks like I was right.


 
Posted : 13/02/2017 7:53 pm
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Something 'bout those little pills
Unreal, the thrills, they yield, until
They kill, a million braincells
I'm going down to.....

I hope to see you soon in .......


 
Posted : 13/02/2017 7:56 pm
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The awards and nominations are a bit over the top. It is a [url= https://prettygreenparrot.wordpress.com/2017/01/20/i-rated-la-la-land-2016-810-imdb/ ]very enjoyable film despite being a musical[/url] though.


 
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Nearly took my son to see Lion - thought he might find it boring, so when went and saw Lego Batman at the Imax. Gawd it was attrocious. Not as bad as the first Lego film, but damn shite. Lion would've been a better bet.

On the other hand, people whose opinion I trust rate it pretty highly, so we'll see.


 
Posted : 13/02/2017 8:04 pm
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Green Velvet? Don't think he's involved.

[i]Plenty of proper musicals to watch[/i]

2 off the top of my head - Wizard of Oz and One From the Heart (of which the female lead is [i]slightly[/i] better looking 😀


 
Posted : 13/02/2017 8:06 pm
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[i]On the other hand, people whose opinion I trust rate it pretty highly, so we'll see.[/i]

You'll love it mate. Cracking film, all the emotion of de Niro at his prime.


 
Posted : 13/02/2017 8:06 pm
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It's pretty good but typically over hyped Oscar fodder.

The director is only 31, so impressive. Whiplash was an even more impressive piece.

Time is better spent with Lion of the recent awards noms.

With nothing original, clever or thought provoking ....

Slightly disagree, as the ending is the best thing about it which falls into the above category.


 
Posted : 13/02/2017 8:14 pm
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I watched it a few weeks ago.

I throughly enjoyed it.


 
Posted : 13/02/2017 8:15 pm
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Golden rule: If it wins loads of awards, especially at the Oscars it'll be shite.


 
Posted : 13/02/2017 8:17 pm
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Golden rule number 2: If the Guardian give it five stars then it'll inevitably be about as enjoyable and entertaining as watching a family member die


 
Posted : 13/02/2017 8:24 pm
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You are better off spending that money on pizza.


 
Posted : 13/02/2017 8:25 pm
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Whilst I'm not taking anything away from the producer or the actors, there is absolutely no way la la land comes close to the indisputably amazing Vera Ellen.. oh, yellow shoes too..


 
Posted : 13/02/2017 8:29 pm
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To all those going into raptures about musicals, can I just ask you one question....

On average, how many times a day do you phone your mum?

😀


 
Posted : 13/02/2017 8:32 pm
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Posted : 13/02/2017 8:35 pm
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That's very funny.

As for phoning Mum, twice a week.


 
Posted : 13/02/2017 8:39 pm
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Golden rule: If it wins loads of awards, especially at the Oscars it'll be shite.

Hmm you'd be writing off Godfather II, The Departed , Schindler's List, No Country for Old Men, Spotlight and Gladiator.

Which would not go down well with me.

However, Titanic makes your golden rule partly true.


 
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BTW, I hated Whiplash ... 😆
Prentious **** ....


 
Posted : 13/02/2017 10:09 pm
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Saw it a few weeks ago and was surprised there wasn't a thread on it.

Both me and wife thought it was just OK. It started well, with a big song/dance number, but then just meandered along. Neither of the 2 leads could sing, or dance, and every time they tried to they would fumble through 2 or 3 steps and then give up.

Ryan's character is pretty unlikeable throughout the whole film. There's lots of good jazz, but they keep talking over it.

It was reasonably entertaining, but after about an hour I got properly bored.

The acid test: if it were on ITV4 on a rainy Sunday afternoon, would I watch it?
Probably not.


 
Posted : 13/02/2017 10:25 pm
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[i]There's lots of good jazz[/i]

My sneering face wasn't even aware of this.


 
Posted : 13/02/2017 10:36 pm
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You're a girlie, right?

A couple of months ago I had a hugely enjoyable time taking my three year old to a Frozen singalong showing.

I love music. I find it amusing that so many grown men act as though they're one of the shop staff in High Fidelity - and few of them have ever learnt how to play an instrument, like really play so they can say something with it, or written any music themselves.


 
Posted : 13/02/2017 10:39 pm
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Watched Eagle Huntress at Home in Manchester instead. I win.


 
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I thought it was very good, and so did my partner and two of our sprigs, boys aged 15 & 17, in fact the 15 year old wants to see it again


 
Posted : 13/02/2017 11:06 pm
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I thought it was great fun. Yaaa yaaa it's unrealistic*, but then so are most films? Are you Vin Diesel or Lupita Nyong'o...? Is life Technicolour?

They can't sing great, they can't dance great etc etc - dunno seems reasonable to me. They do it well enough to entertain, and they do it well enough to make it a fun part of the story - mucking around on the hill looking for their cars. Pure symbolism 🙂 Could it be escapism? I hear this from a lot of people who think the critical approach to films is a pretentious, and yet in many cases they're on the other side now!

It's a story, a story that moves in a way that is both time-honoured and also somewhat inventive. There aren't many truly original stories left, so it's not really in the minority there.

Seems to me, as with so many films, that it's those that bring something into the cinema that tend to have the most anti reaction. I don't usually like musicals, but I really really enjoyed it. I had to leave my prejudices behind, and it worked a treat..... just went with it.

Main gripe: WTF Focus Puller?! Certainly not up to the usual standards in film. Could be deliberate, but I was watching The Graduate the other day, with several long zoom shots. Much shake, but when they went for a focal transition they nailed it.

Overall - it worked for me. Very much.

*well, at least for almost everyone that's going to see it.


 
Posted : 14/02/2017 7:29 am
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[i]and few of them have ever learnt how to play an instrument, like really play so they can say something with it, or written any music themselves.[/i]

Rather like the vast majority of music journalists eh?
So relevant.


 
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On a related note, the BAFTAS awarded LaLaLand and others, including that Afleck misery "Manchester..." but there was absolutely nothing for "Arrival", something which IMHO is a total disgrace.


 
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Yaaa yaaa it's unrealistic*

Can anyone name one realistic musical? Sort of goes with the territory.


 
Posted : 14/02/2017 9:02 am
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Main gripe: WTF Focus Puller?! Certainly not up to the usual standards in film

There's a lot of this these days. Much easier to see on a digital print then the average film projection.

Lots of reasons. Sometimes it will be the best take, sometimes it's artistic and sometimes it's just plain tricky.


 
Posted : 14/02/2017 9:03 am
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Arrival", something which IMHO is a total disgrace.

I agree it was.


 
Posted : 14/02/2017 9:10 am
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Arrival", something which IMHO is a total disgrace.

I agree it was.

Wat. You hated Arrival?


 
Posted : 14/02/2017 9:13 am
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There was one excellent, self-aware moment in the film which I thought was funny, but kind of smug.

Right after Emma's character finishes her one woman show to Ryan and she says something along the lines of:
"What if it's too nostalgic and nobody comes to see it?"
"**** 'em"


 
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Thought I was the only one in the country not to like Luvvie Luvvie land ,referencing films it was not on the same page as and couldn't even decide which era it was nostalgic about ,tosh .And arrival as others have said -just watch close encounters and pretend


 
Posted : 14/02/2017 9:29 am
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Wat. You hated Arrival?

You enjoyed it? 😯


 
Posted : 14/02/2017 10:25 am
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Enormously. And judging by the way you wrote back to me, I think there's no point going further in to why.


 
Posted : 14/02/2017 10:30 am
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Rather like the vast majority of music journalists eh?

Exactly. Much easier to be a critic than a creator.


 
Posted : 14/02/2017 10:33 am
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Enormously. And judging by the way you wrote back to me, I think there's no point going further in to why.

I concur.


 
Posted : 14/02/2017 10:34 am
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Me and the other half watched it. She thought it was terrible, I thought it was bad but I'm sure some will like it.

However I cannot for the life of me see how it is a 5 star film.


 
Posted : 14/02/2017 10:50 am
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Maybe people just want escapist nonsense in the scary times we live in ?


 
Posted : 14/02/2017 10:52 am
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If you want a decent musical and escapism to enjoy in these scary times may I suggest you all watch The happiness of the Katakuris

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oh and a major +1 for going to see Lion


 
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Can anyone name one realistic musical? Sort of goes with the territory.

Cats


 
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That looks like a Japanese version of the sound of music !crime elevy mountain tirr you find your dleam !


 
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saw it a few weeks ago and really enjoyed it. i haven't really indulged in any of the backlash nonsense (that pretty much any film with a degree of critical success gets) but i can imagine what theyre saying. loved the soundtrack and was skipping down the street as i left the pictures!


 
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Happiness of the Katakuris is the best musical ever made. It's also the best zombie vampire comedy musical family soap opera ever made. Miike Takashi really does produce gold every so often.


 
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Surprised my lady with it, she loved it I enjoyed it. The ending saved it for me.

She's oscars mad so we're working our way through the nominees, I can see why La La Land is winning so much everything else so far is so bloody miserable and serious.

In terms of comparisons it's better than Titanic (which got the same amount of nominations I believe)


 
Posted : 14/02/2017 11:28 am
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[i]i haven't really indulged in any of the backlash nonsense (that pretty much any film with a degree of critical success gets) but i can imagine what theyre saying. [/i]

I have no idea what they're saying. I read one review in a mag which actually used the words "heroically funny" (whatever that means). Apart from that just saw the trailer when I saw T2 (not Terminator, you berk) and have seen the poster. That's what I based my nonsense on and now I know it has "jazz" in it I'll never be persuaded otherwise. 🙂


 
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In terms of comparisons it's better than Titanic

the epitome of damning with faint praise right there 🙂


 
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Ah come on, Titanic's awesome. As long as you remember that the first half of the film is just there to show off all the locations that you're going to see destroyed later. Everything in the plot happens to move the camera around.


 
Posted : 14/02/2017 11:55 am
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Saw it a few weeks ago with Mrs North.

As parents of a small child who have to rely on family help for childcare all week, it was the second cinema trip that didn't involve a cartoon in six years.

We liked it, largely because it's a simple love story, I love that era of jazz, and the sun shone in LA while we were in cold London.

Sometimes I don't need a film to be complex, serious, or brilliant. Sometimes being left uplifted is enough.


 
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Can anyone name one realistic musical? Sort of goes with the territory.

Team America: World Police


 
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I have no idea what they're saying. I read one review in a mag which actually used the words "heroically funny" (whatever that means). Apart from that just saw the trailer when I saw T2 (not Terminator, you berk) and have seen the poster. That's what I based my nonsense on and now I know it has "jazz" in it I'll never be persuaded otherwise.

well you didnt like The Lego Movie so theres **** no hope.


 
Posted : 14/02/2017 1:07 pm
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The fact of the matter is that any fillum where people spontaneously burst into song and dance is bound to be utter rubbish.

For gods sake will someone not think of the [s]children[/s] exploding helicopters!!! 😀


 
Posted : 14/02/2017 1:28 pm
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Sometimes I don't need a film to be complex, serious, or brilliant. Sometimes being left uplifted is enough.

Can't argue with that. That's all its about if you enjoy it or not.


 
Posted : 14/02/2017 1:30 pm
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Well it's been one of the best and varied starts to the year as I long as I can remember.

Silence , Lion, LaLa, T2 and tonight Gibson Ridge.

All great in my book. With T2 and Silence being outstanding.

Arrival is fantastic in my book. Villeneuve is a great Director and lots of clever misdirection.


 
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The fact of the matter is that any fillum where people spontaneously burst into song and dance is bound to be utter rubbish.

Singin' in the Rain is a masterpiece.


 
Posted : 14/02/2017 1:39 pm
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Singin' in the Rain is a masterpiece

As is A Clockwork Orange. 🙂


 
Posted : 14/02/2017 1:44 pm
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[i]well you didnt like The Lego Movie so theres **** no hope.[/i]

This is true. But I just can't find any redeeming features in the Lego Movies. They don't even have a nice lady to admire. Or Gorgeous Ryan dancin for that matter. Just an hour and a half of [b]"WAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"[/b] (that noise with a strobe in your face)


 
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Can anyone name one realistic musical? Sort of goes with the territory.

South Park: Bigger, Longer and Uncut

Who could forget!
Blame Canada,
Kyles Mom
and so many more...


 
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