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Post by crowblack on Jan 30, 2018 9:53:30 GMT
looks like a very interesting cast so I'll defo be watching Bloody hell, I was hoping for this and lo! it has come to pass - Joseph Quinn as Enjolras. Perfect.
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Post by crowblack on Mar 8, 2018 23:16:28 GMT
aren't we supposed to be getting a His Dark Materials TV version? Filming in the summer - Baz and Deadline have some info on it tonight, script by Jack Thorne - they have a Twitter page if you're interested in updates. Les Miserables is filming now, though there hasn't been much info on the rest of the cast.
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Post by crabtree on Mar 8, 2018 23:59:49 GMT
e've had a good few Victor hug adaptations, but I'd still like to see Le roi s'amuse / the play of Rigoletto.
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Post by Phantom of London on Mar 18, 2018 22:36:15 GMT
As pointed out on here that Victor Hugo likes to go round the houses, bungalows, semi detached and the condos for good measure. I am reading the books on and off and it is a slow read and that is I am familiar with the story obviously from the glorious musical. When this first opened at the Barbican many years ago, one of the accusations the reviewer’ levelled at it, was that it turned a mountain of a story into a molehill of a musical. So did the reviewers spend weeks reading the book before the press night as part of their research?
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Post by crowblack on Apr 1, 2018 18:08:31 GMT
The barricades are going up, I see from Twitter!
Btw, the proper, period-set 'War of the Worlds' also announced a few months ago has started filming - a friend living a few miles away has just said there was smoke coming from the nearby forest...
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Post by Deleted on Jul 15, 2018 12:14:59 GMT
Do you hear the people sing? No. First images released from the Beeb. So we have Fred West Dominic West as Jean Valjean.
David Oyelowo showing off his guns as Javert.
And Lily Collins looking really rather perky as Fantine.
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Post by oxfordsimon on Jul 15, 2018 14:01:09 GMT
Fantine is looking far too healthy and clean - unless this is a flashback to her 'summer of love'
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Post by crowblack on Jul 16, 2018 13:47:43 GMT
It's Andrew Davies so I suspect we'll get a lot of that. There are a few clips in the BBC upcoming drama trailer too - a millisecond of Olivia Colman scowling, and her Mosquitoes nephew Joe Quinn keeping the red flag flying. I think it's due to be on in the 'War and Peace' slot from New Year.
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Post by 49thand8th on Jul 16, 2018 14:03:51 GMT
LOLOLOL
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Post by oxfordsimon on Jul 16, 2018 14:47:10 GMT
Fantine is looking far too healthy and clean "She keeps herself so pure and clean." There is clean and there is 'just stepped out of the salon' clean. She certainly doesn't look early 19th century clean...
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Post by Deleted on Jul 16, 2018 14:53:03 GMT
The twentieth century didn't invent personal hygiene, y'know. People in bygone eras being reported to take a bath only twice a year doesn't automatically mean they were all completely filthy for the other 363 days of the year.
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Post by oxfordsimon on Jul 16, 2018 15:38:57 GMT
I didn't say she was filthy - just that she looks too clean.
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Post by viserys on Jul 16, 2018 18:18:16 GMT
I think it's not so much looking "clean" than looking "slathered in make up" with that perfect unblemished skin. People can be perfectly clean but they still have freckles, spots, uneven facial colour, etc. Even those cheek bones look more painted on than real.
It's what's turned me off quite a few supposedly historical shows when the women look just too much "straight out of make up" with perfect skin, shades of lipstick and of course perfectly straight and bright-white actors' teeth.
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Post by Mr Crummles on Jul 16, 2018 18:55:49 GMT
I think it's very rare for directors to be faithful to the age they portray in their films. The only exception I can think of is Pasolini, whose characters in Decameron and Canterbury Tales are shown toothless, unwashed and haggard, as most people were likely to be in medieval times. Even films made about concentration camps are not very realistic about the abysmally appalling looks most people no doubt had in those unfortunate places. I suppose, on the other hand, that some artistic license must be allowed to accommodate contemporary tastes. It should be done carefully, though, to avoid dating a film too much (I can think of Julie Christie in Doctor Zhivago, who looked very sixties, and Sarah Miles, in Ryan’s Daughter who had a more natural, classical look).
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Post by crowblack on Jul 16, 2018 22:31:42 GMT
very rare for directors to be faithful to the age they portray in their films. Things you rarely get in period drama: smallpox scars, gloves on men (unless the character is an extreme fop), wigs on 18thc men generally, spectacles (giving the impression that the only people who wore specs back in them days were old men and Robespierre), animals - caged birds in houses and blokes with dogs at their heels. I appreciate the difficulty with cats on set but surely they could add a few dogs to crowd and tavern scenes! Also, the wrong types of chickens (scratching and roast), oysters and cereal crops. Mud, dust and horse poo just generally.
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Post by hulmeman on Jul 17, 2018 9:53:52 GMT
I do hope they keep that scene in where Marius is seduced by the Romanian help on the moors above Paris.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 16, 2018 8:03:28 GMT
Ooooh, more photos released of Adeel Akhtar and Dame Olivia Colman as the Thenardiers and Josh O'Connor and Ellie Bamber rocking a fur collar as Marius and Cosette. Master of the House Raise it up the Master's arse Fur heavens sake
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Post by Deleted on Oct 18, 2018 7:33:51 GMT
Kinda disappointed, it looks too pretty.
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Post by crowblack on Oct 22, 2018 13:35:53 GMT
Fake fur, I hope! The same director's The City and the City was very detailed and atmospheric so I'm hoping we'll get similar here. And there's a whole cohort of brilliant young actors in the cast besides the famous ones we've seen stills of, so I've got high hopes for this. Looks like it'll start in the Andrew Davies War and Peace slot, New Year or Xmas.
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Post by crowblack on Dec 2, 2018 21:12:07 GMT
At last, a trailer! And with an irl Paris tie-in to go with it.
Derek Jacobi in there too!
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Dec 3, 2018 16:11:50 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Dec 3, 2018 16:35:12 GMT
I miss the songs. And the revolve.
And I just can't unsee Fred West whenever I look at Dominic West nowadays. Which is a bit of a problem.
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Post by daisy24601 on Dec 3, 2018 17:35:45 GMT
I look forward to seeing more of Fantine's back story.
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Post by longinthetooth on Dec 3, 2018 17:43:43 GMT
Do we know the actual starting date for this?
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Post by crowblack on Dec 3, 2018 19:29:58 GMT
Looks like it might be Sunday the 30th, but nothing official yet. Andrew Davies' War and Peace was 9pm Sundays through January.
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