Another good thing about flying Virgin is all the female stewards (or whatever theyre called nowadays) look to be about 16.
Why is that a good thing?
Another good thing about flying Virgin is all the female stewards (or whatever theyre called nowadays) look to be about 16.
Because it's better than flying with the old hags on BA, American etcWhy is that a good thing?
Because it's better than flying with the old hags on BA, American etc
The classes have got all messed up recently, with the introduction of premium economy. A lot of the flights to the east coast of the US don’t have any first class at all, it just goes business, premium, coach.My apologies, I thought they were the same. When I flew with them the premium economy was the next cabin down from first class.
all the older ones must be sent to virgin australiaAnother good thing about flying Virgin is all the female stewards (or whatever theyre called nowadays) look to be about 16.
Watching it (again). It’s brilliant but I need to go to bed soon, up at 5.00. Flying again tomorrow, expect more film reviews soon.It's on now - The Damned United.
A wonderful film and a brilliant performance by Michael Sheen.
Bad planning, long layover at JFK. Suppose I could visit Durbar and remind him of what civility means, but no.
Virgin Atlantic Premium Economy: ok, nothing outstanding, nothing offensive. Good lounge at LHR.
Films:
Death of Stalin - very good, but not as good as The Thick of It or In the Loop. Very good cast and acting, as sharp as a razor. Good sense of the horror as well as the absurdity of Stalin’s Russia.
Thor Ragnarok. Some of these superhero films are my guilty pleasures, and I had heard that this was directed by a very funny kiwi bloke, takes the piss out of itself and includes Cate Blanchett who I will watch in anything. Fell asleep after 20 minutes. Tried again after wiping the drool off. It’s ok, some funny bits, but the joke is pretty thin and am I bored of CGI. Not as good as Guardians of the Galaxy or Deadpool (though the novelty in that wears thin in minutes as well). Cate was lovely though.
Dunkirk for the trip back.
If there is anything else I fancy that will take precedence as Dunkirk has Mark Rylance in it who I can’t stand.I just can't be doing with superhero films, I'm afraid. I hope you enjoy Dunkirk, but you're unlikely to get a proper appreciation of it on a tiny screen.
If there is anything else I fancy that will take precedence as Dunkirk has Mark Rylance in it who I can’t stand.
I’d like to see a few more films featuring people just talking to each other.
If there is anything else I fancy that will take precedence as Dunkirk has Mark Rylance in it who I can’t stand.
I’d like to see a few more films featuring people just talking to each other.
sounds complicated steely
does it come in comic form
Touché. Yes, not much dialogue in Dunkirk. Well worth seeing though.
I saw this on Sky cinema and downloaded it. I've just started watching it and twenty minutes in I thought there's a lack of dialogue. Does that continue throughout the film?
I saw this on Sky cinema and downloaded it. I've just started watching it and twenty minutes in I thought there's a lack of dialogue. Does that continue throughout the film?
)Definately a film for the big screen - can't imagine how it would play out in your living room (although rolling innit on a FB pension bet you've got your own cinema room with a 65 inch flatscreen, full dolby surround system with comfy chairs and a popcorn maker)