Tim Michin's 'Storm'
It's been 18 months since this was posted and I haven't seen it - so there. *Raspberry*
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It's been 18 months since this was posted and I haven't seen it - so there. *Raspberry*
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One of the writers/producers behind this blocked me on Twitter when I said Indiana Jones and the Crystal Skull was good.
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Is it any good?
It has been on my LoveFilm list for absolutely ages but, alongside the Wicker Tree, I'm not really sure I want them to ever send me it.
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It has been on my LoveFilm list for absolutely ages but, alongside the Wicker Tree, I'm not really sure I want them to ever send me it.
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I liked it.
It gets thrown in with the Star Wars prequels in terms of undermining the previous films, but I don't think it was any less daft than Temple Of Doom. It doesn't quite have the iconic 'scary' moments of that film. Lots don't like it though.
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It gets thrown in with the Star Wars prequels in terms of undermining the previous films, but I don't think it was any less daft than Temple Of Doom. It doesn't quite have the iconic 'scary' moments of that film. Lots don't like it though.
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it has a bit with a guy swinging through the trees like tarzan with cgi monkeys
they might have even used the tarzan noise, but I was too busy groaning like a spazz and slapping my hands over my eyes to be sure.
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they might have even used the tarzan noise, but I was too busy groaning like a spazz and slapping my hands over my eyes to be sure.
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Oh dear.
That is basically why I didn't like Rise of The Planet of the Apes, and that didn't have the Tarzan guy in it.
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That is basically why I didn't like Rise of The Planet of the Apes, and that didn't have the Tarzan guy in it.
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Dear No. Don't do 'The Wicker Tree'
Just. No.
Don't.
Really.
/been there.
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Just. No.
Don't.
Really.
/been there.
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I have heard this said by everyone who has ever seen it.
There is another Wicker Man sequel coming out soon, I see...
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There is another Wicker Man sequel coming out soon, I see...
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I describe it as
Tintin, before Spielberg had secured the brand. If you watch a proper Indiana Jones film, then Crystal Skull, then Tintin, you'll see what I mean.
And the Tintin film was boss, and silly action sequences worked, because it's based on a cartoon.
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Tintin, before Spielberg had secured the brand. If you watch a proper Indiana Jones film, then Crystal Skull, then Tintin, you'll see what I mean.
And the Tintin film was boss, and silly action sequences worked, because it's based on a cartoon.
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That's the difference I think. If it was animated like Tintin it would have been a lot more warmly received.
It helps that I don't hold the original films to my heart quite like many other people, so I viewed Crystal Skull fairly objectively and enjoyed it for what it was.
Tonally I don't think it was any less daft that the other films. And the aliens plot didn't bother me at all. No more outlandish than anything in the previous films.
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It helps that I don't hold the original films to my heart quite like many other people, so I viewed Crystal Skull fairly objectively and enjoyed it for what it was.
Tonally I don't think it was any less daft that the other films. And the aliens plot didn't bother me at all. No more outlandish than anything in the previous films.
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i got 3 minutes in...
Tim "IM REALLY CLEVER IM REALLY REALLY CLEVER" minchin.
i wouldn't like to be stuck at dinner with a barefooted eye-shadow wearing jazz wanker, who over-intellectualises everything.
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Tim "IM REALLY CLEVER IM REALLY REALLY CLEVER" minchin.
i wouldn't like to be stuck at dinner with a barefooted eye-shadow wearing jazz wanker, who over-intellectualises everything.
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He has a huge ego and comes over as a self-indulgent cunt in interviews.
I do, however, like his song about the pope.
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I do, however, like his song about the pope.
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wow
I thought I was alone on this one. Saw him live once. Awful sycophantic audience made me heave.
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I thought I was alone on this one. Saw him live once. Awful sycophantic audience made me heave.
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Is that his fault, though?
Successful comedians usually get crowds who laugh at everything regardless, which can make it hard for the comic to judge their act.
Harry Hill was an amazing stand up in the 90s, but I imagine I couldn't enjoy a live show of his now due to the audience change.
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Successful comedians usually get crowds who laugh at everything regardless, which can make it hard for the comic to judge their act.
Harry Hill was an amazing stand up in the 90s, but I imagine I couldn't enjoy a live show of his now due to the audience change.
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It was the type of audience though - they were so smug and middle class. It and him put me off.
And I saw Harry Hill live last year. He was great as was audience - a real mix of comedy fans and TV watchers.
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And I saw Harry Hill live last year. He was great as was audience - a real mix of comedy fans and TV watchers.
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I understand that sort of feeling.
Took me a while to actually watch his work as a result of the image, the same with Russell Brand and the Mighty Boosh, but I think they are all good at what they do.
A sad one for me was watching Pulp the other year, who I've always loved, but whom the audience (at that gig, at least) seemed to be mostly people who remember the 90s rather than liked the band.
The audience is an important part of enjoying a live gig. Easy to admire someone like Daniel Kitson who tries to get the 'right' audience (but in doing so probably just ends up with a smug audience).
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Took me a while to actually watch his work as a result of the image, the same with Russell Brand and the Mighty Boosh, but I think they are all good at what they do.
A sad one for me was watching Pulp the other year, who I've always loved, but whom the audience (at that gig, at least) seemed to be mostly people who remember the 90s rather than liked the band.
The audience is an important part of enjoying a live gig. Easy to admire someone like Daniel Kitson who tries to get the 'right' audience (but in doing so probably just ends up with a smug audience).
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I too thought I was the only one.
We should form a support group.
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I'm with you on that
I agree with most of what he's saying, but his delivery is so unbearably smug I find myself becoming more reactionary as the show progresses.
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I agree with most of what he's saying, but his delivery is so unbearably smug I find myself becoming more reactionary as the show progresses.
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The Fence is my favourite Tim Minchin song,
though it is not on YouTube for some reason.
prostopleer.com/tracks/4785211PJ6w
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though it is not on YouTube for some reason.
prostopleer.com/tracks/4785211PJ6w
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I'd put them both
in the good box.
Nothing wrong with Gilbert O'Sullivan.
Peter Kay's Geraldine is the worst musical comedy act I can think of.
edit: Have made the Gilbert O'Sullivan / Gilbert and Sullivan mistake when writing the above. I am (thankfully?) unaware of Gilbert O'Sullivan's work.
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in the good box.
Nothing wrong with Gilbert O'Sullivan.
Peter Kay's Geraldine is the worst musical comedy act I can think of.
edit: Have made the Gilbert O'Sullivan / Gilbert and Sullivan mistake when writing the above. I am (thankfully?) unaware of Gilbert O'Sullivan's work.
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