Silverfox1972
Joined Aug 2010
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This show is worth watching with some good performances and at the same time some terrible casting, especially Michelle Keegan.
The story is good, plenty of twists and turns to keep you interested. Ultimately let down by terrible production on a par with daytime TV and ridiculous execution of certain plot critical scenarios. We laughed out loud at several moments as well as gasping at some cliff hangers
I would recommend, it is not a master piece by any stretch of the imagination but the story is entertaining enough to overlook the shoddy direction and production that comes straight from the Hallmark TV manual of film making.
The story is good, plenty of twists and turns to keep you interested. Ultimately let down by terrible production on a par with daytime TV and ridiculous execution of certain plot critical scenarios. We laughed out loud at several moments as well as gasping at some cliff hangers
I would recommend, it is not a master piece by any stretch of the imagination but the story is entertaining enough to overlook the shoddy direction and production that comes straight from the Hallmark TV manual of film making.
The Crystal Skull gave the franchise a real kicking. It was poor and unnecessary. This was again another example of flogging a dead horse, dredging up old characters and small nods to the past. The story was ok, but the execution formulaic and predictable. Ford was likeable but showing his age. Mads made a good villain and unlike many others I thought Wallet Bridge was good and carried her role well.
Disney did the same with Star Wars and have made a very mediocre movie. The SFX were over used, and the direction lacked the finesse of Spielberg, especially on character development and set pieces.
T wasn't great, it wasn't the send off we wanted. It was just another cash making decision to rob the fans. Disappointed.
Disney did the same with Star Wars and have made a very mediocre movie. The SFX were over used, and the direction lacked the finesse of Spielberg, especially on character development and set pieces.
T wasn't great, it wasn't the send off we wanted. It was just another cash making decision to rob the fans. Disappointed.
This is still the funniest 52 mins of mayhem I have ever seen.
The story is mad, a pair of drunks living above an off license, who run an escort agency in London. They get mixed up with organised crime and a contract hit on British Legend Nicholas Parsons.
It defines the 80's and the change in the tone of comedy after the 70's. It's chaotic, bonkers and funny beyond believe.
So much so, I still have to say "tonic water" in a Scottish accent.
The Comic Strip was different, it didn't always hit, but when it did we got a masterpiece that will live forever as a classic. And Peter Cook plays Mr Jolly, what more can you ask for?
The story is mad, a pair of drunks living above an off license, who run an escort agency in London. They get mixed up with organised crime and a contract hit on British Legend Nicholas Parsons.
It defines the 80's and the change in the tone of comedy after the 70's. It's chaotic, bonkers and funny beyond believe.
So much so, I still have to say "tonic water" in a Scottish accent.
The Comic Strip was different, it didn't always hit, but when it did we got a masterpiece that will live forever as a classic. And Peter Cook plays Mr Jolly, what more can you ask for?
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