ajack-19783
Joined Aug 2018
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I have loved watching the saint since I was a Child and I am now re watching the series but this episode left me cold I could not remember this episode and maybe with good reason as I found it so slow and a poor story line. Luckily I think this an exception to the rule when it comes to the series.
I also thought the acting was poor in this episode. I know the acting throughout the series is not Oscar standard but this is a low in the series.
Do not let this review put people off the saint, if you have not seen any of the shows and you get the chance then give them a watch on the whole they are very entertaining.
I also thought the acting was poor in this episode. I know the acting throughout the series is not Oscar standard but this is a low in the series.
Do not let this review put people off the saint, if you have not seen any of the shows and you get the chance then give them a watch on the whole they are very entertaining.
A very odd film along the lines of the bed sitting rooms.
Eric Sykes (a film is always worth a watch if Eric is in it) plays an insurance man who is building a copy of the Old Bailey in his living room while his son teaches speak your weight machines to sing. Yes you heard that right but don't let it put you off.
It's a little gem that's well worth 90 minutes of your time.
Eric Sykes (a film is always worth a watch if Eric is in it) plays an insurance man who is building a copy of the Old Bailey in his living room while his son teaches speak your weight machines to sing. Yes you heard that right but don't let it put you off.
It's a little gem that's well worth 90 minutes of your time.