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Post by AddisonMizner on Aug 14, 2023 10:49:58 GMT
I'm surprised that this has not been talked about here, but this film is released in a few weeks time, and very much looks worth a watch.
The humour certainly seems to appeal to my sensibilities.
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Post by showgirl on Aug 15, 2023 3:15:44 GMT
Has been mentioned in general threads; saw the trailer a few times several weeks ago but oddly, not again yet despite the release being closer now. I'll certainly be seeing it once booking goes live (ideally with Curzon), but no availability yet & I do check frequently as I'll aim to fit it round existing theatre bookings.
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Post by jek on Aug 15, 2023 7:15:36 GMT
We did discuss this on the slim pickings thread as showgirl has mentioned. The preview at Picturehouse Central tonight is sold out but it is only ten days until general release.
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Post by jaqs on Aug 25, 2023 19:46:39 GMT
Saw it this afternoon, only half a dozen of us in there. Thought it was terrible. Like as bad as someone who hates musicals would expect a film about theatre to be. And I love musicals.
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Post by jek on Aug 26, 2023 15:56:44 GMT
I enjoyed this. It's not the best thing ever but it does have some laugh out loud moments. Nice too to see Caroline Aaron from Mrs Maisel and David Rasche from Succession.
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Post by Jon on Aug 26, 2023 23:02:05 GMT
I watched it today and quite liked it. It is a little hammy and OTT but it's very charming especially if you're someone who is a theatre fan. The cast are good but Noah Galvin is the standout.
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Post by properjob on Aug 28, 2023 15:32:17 GMT
I also enjoyed it in a very empty cinema. I suspect it will only appeal to theatre nerds but if you are one, and why else would you be on this website, you will enjoy it.
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Post by danb on Aug 31, 2023 15:02:01 GMT
Pretty grim! The last fifteen minutes were ok but the rest was so so so dull. Noah Galvin came out of it incredibly well. Everyone else? ❎
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Post by mkb on Sept 1, 2023 0:01:45 GMT
Pretty grim! The last fifteen minutes were ok but the rest was so so so dull. Noah Galvin came out of it incredibly well. Everyone else? ❎ Spot on. Can't disagree with any of that. It's a two-star first hour and a three-star-plus finale.
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Post by showgirl on Sept 1, 2023 3:55:55 GMT
On the other hand, whatever it says about me, I absolutely loved every moment and lapped it up.
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Post by anthony40 on Sept 2, 2023 18:32:48 GMT
Took advantage of the National Cinema Day, paying £3 and have just come back from seeing this.
It's fun- not the best thing I've ever seen but there were some humorous moments.
It's kinda mockumentary.
Ben Platt with all of his tick and quirks had some funny dialogue in one scene he's in.
All of those kids- even at such a young age- are all primadonnas/divas and the teachers so self absorbed.
The final scenes are very funny.
BTW the full beard suits Ben Platt but the hairy shoulders.🤮
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Post by danb on Dec 13, 2023 15:55:58 GMT
This is now on Disney+. The end song is quite nice.
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Post by AddisonMizner on Dec 30, 2023 9:22:56 GMT
Finally saw this on Disney Plus yesterday, and absolutely adored it! Very funny, and I laughed out loud throughout. It was scathing of its subject matter, but with a big heart. I had tears in my eyes at the end too, as I found the last number very moving. I’ve had it on repeat ever since!
I also liked that this had a narrative arc, rather than being just a series of vignettes as I had expected.
5 stars from me.
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