djbeardpaperclip
Joined Apr 2024
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Not a lot happens.
Two people get together. One is a semi-washed up country and western singer, the other is a single mother with a young son. Things are going well until he mislays the kid in a bar. The kid turns up ok and unharmed, but that's the end of their relationship.
He quits booze. Writes a few songs. The End.
P. S. The female love interest is called Jean Craddock?
Not a name that you're ever going to get tattooed for.
Two people get together. One is a semi-washed up country and western singer, the other is a single mother with a young son. Things are going well until he mislays the kid in a bar. The kid turns up ok and unharmed, but that's the end of their relationship.
He quits booze. Writes a few songs. The End.
P. S. The female love interest is called Jean Craddock?
Not a name that you're ever going to get tattooed for.
Thespian lovey-dovey twaddle with numerous talented actors totally wasted.
Ian mckellen plays an odious theatre critic in a contrived story of plotting, blackmail, adultery and (eventually) murder. It just doesn't work.
Actors playing actors are prone to go a bit hammy. Are we supposed to be intrigued? One of those things that probably seemed like a good idea, but wasn't.
Ian mckellen plays an odious theatre critic in a contrived story of plotting, blackmail, adultery and (eventually) murder. It just doesn't work.
Actors playing actors are prone to go a bit hammy. Are we supposed to be intrigued? One of those things that probably seemed like a good idea, but wasn't.
Clint Eastwood plays Clint Eastwood playing Dirty Harry with his trademark growl in his dotage.
He growls at his neighbours, and waves his gun in the faces of the local hoodlums. This is an old man's fantasy. Taking on the youthful yobs. But this is more Harry Callaghan than Harry Brown.
This really is rubbish. The story lacks subtlety. The characters are cardboard. The acting is wooden.
My favourite worst actor is the ginger haired priest. Go in Peace.
He growls at his neighbours, and waves his gun in the faces of the local hoodlums. This is an old man's fantasy. Taking on the youthful yobs. But this is more Harry Callaghan than Harry Brown.
This really is rubbish. The story lacks subtlety. The characters are cardboard. The acting is wooden.
My favourite worst actor is the ginger haired priest. Go in Peace.