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Post by vdcni on Apr 20, 2018 7:21:51 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Apr 20, 2018 7:30:41 GMT
Just me who will always think of her as Chandler's Dad?
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Post by Marwood on Apr 20, 2018 9:18:39 GMT
I'm going to see it the first week in May - got a half price front row seat via Seefilmfirst.
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Post by alicechallice on Apr 22, 2018 20:31:30 GMT
Just me who will always think of her as Chandler's Dad? Until you're old enough to watch Who's Framed Roger Rabbit?, yes.
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Post by lonlad on Apr 22, 2018 22:19:37 GMT
Saw it tonight. Fabulous. Warm and earthy and very honest. Tracie Bennett and Harriet Thorpe amongst those in the house and on their feet ovating at the end.
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Post by alece10 on Apr 22, 2018 22:51:22 GMT
Saw it tonight. Fabulous. Warm and earthy and very honest. Tracie Bennett and Harriet Thorpe amongst those in the house and on their feet ovating at the end. I read that as ovulating.
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Post by vdcni on Apr 23, 2018 11:34:22 GMT
I wasn't as taken with it. I thought the first half was the weaker, the stories not quite as interesting, the songs not always a great choice for her distinctive voice.
It got much stronger after the interval as she spoke about her politics and illness, she seemed more energised somehow. Also the songs fitted her better.
It doesn't seem to be selling that well which is a shame as although it's uneven it's worth the trip. Then again I haven't seen any advertising for it since I got the announcement email from The Other Palace.
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Post by Marwood on May 3, 2018 21:26:44 GMT
I enjoyed it - it was very sketchy about her film career (Body Heat, The Man With Two Brains and Romancing The Stone breezed over in a couple of minutes with no mention of Jewel Of The Nile, War Of The Roses or Roger Rabbit (there are probably plenty of other films I’m missing out on mentioning them) but I thought this was a thoroughly agreeable couple of hours spent in a theatre.
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