i remember watching this show when it was first on and i loved it. it is one of the most groundbreaking bits of tv ever made! Vince, Nathan and Stuart are three gay men living in Manchester. watch this and u will fall in love with them.
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i remember watching this show when it was first on and i loved it. it is one of the most groundbreaking bits of tv ever made! Vince, Nathan and Stuart are three gay men living in Manchester. watch this and u will fall in love with them.
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This is a must have. I loved the book, which I read before seeing the movie. The endings are the same, and yet not. No matter what, the book or the movie, you'll enjoy it!
With sweet and chunky Minnie Diver, as Bernadette, who just want to be loved really, for who she is. Just because youre a bit of a rhinoceros - as she in the movie describes herself as,it doesnt mean you should settle for anything less, than what you dream of! - I so agree.
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Queer as Folk was the best thing on TV over here. following the lives of three gay men living in Manchester. i didn't think they could have done better with Queer as Folk 2. we finally get a resolution and a happy ending for all the characters. the lives of Vince, Stuart and Nathan are so interesting and funny. everyone should watch this as it is a real eye-opener!
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I'm an unabashed period drama lover, but the BBC's adaptation of Lorna Doone is by far, my favourite. Honestly, I found the book hard work, but the story is much better encapsulated in this production. John Ridd is the son of a farmer, murdered by the Doones, a hated gang of outlaws on Exmoor. John seeks to avenge his father's murderers but in the process falls for beautiful, innocent Lorna Doone, betrothed to the most evil Carver Doone. It's a story of the power of hatred, the strength of love and the journey one family takes to see justice done. The entire cast was perfect, ( I must say, Richard Coyle has a very sexy smile!) and Amelia Warner is Lorna to a T. Here you have swashbuckling excitement, mystery, romance, wit, humour and tragedy ... Read More:
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The final curtain was a film I watched on cable television one lazy Friday afternoon in the Middle East. High expectations were held immediately as the cast is filled with some real British acting gems and (on most levels) it didn't disappoint. The film is not what one would expect, it is ludicrously dark and twisted, not in a disturbing way but in a farcical way that and at times bordering on slapstick. It requires the viewer to suspend their belief from time to time (I'm pretty sure no British television presenter earns quite as much money as the film would like you to believe) but there is something truly delightful about a film that is filled with talented actors who are convincing in their individual roles and simultaneously is totally over the ... Read More:
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This film is quite simply brilliant. Peter O'Toole delivers a wonderfully over the top performance as declining television legend JJ Curtis, while the supporting cast, especially Aidan Gillen are on top form. Its dark, satirical look at tabloid obsessions with tv personalities combined with the hilarious rivalry between JJ Curtis and dominant newcomer Dave Turner ensures that there are laughs a plenty. Put simply, The Final Curtain is a very intelligent and enjoyable film which you will want to watch more than once. The only drag for me was the lack of any interesting special features, hence the four stars. But don't let that put you off watching this contemporary classic!
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Funny! Sad and well made. Before Saving Private Ryan this was the most intensive war film to date. Made more so by the 'normal' surroundings. It could be anywhere.
Quoeting(?) a friend
'You don't normally see a firefight like this next to a bottle of fairy!'
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Funny! Sad and well made. Before Saving Private Ryan this was the most intensive war film to date. Made more so by the 'normal' surroundings. It could be anywhere.
Quoeting(?) a friend
'You don't normally see a firefight like this next to a bottle of fairy!'
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