The Stieg Larsson adaptations where Lisbeth is played by Noomi Rapace were pretty good, I thought.
Get me. I'm going to a BAFTA screening of the Laurel and Hardy film tomorrow at the Odeon Shaftesbury Avenue, with a Q&A afterwards with the director and Steve Coogan.
You may touch my coat.
With that sort of glammed-up privilege I want to touch your bum.
Definitely on the to see list. Just the fact that this film exists and has been getting good reviews has sent me onto YouTube where there are endless L&H clips, achieving the very rare thing for me of laugh out loud in an empty room. Priceless, timeless genius.Sadly, the occasion wasn't nearly as glammed up as I had hoped and the Q&A afterwards seemed a little perfunctory, but the film itself was wonderful and more than made up for my disappointment at not finding myself sitting next to Kate Winslet or Gemma Arterton. Stan and Ollie is an excellent film, telling a touching story which is rather sad but uplifting at the same time, whilst also providing plenty of laughs. It's beautifully shot and has superb central performances from Steve Coogan and John C Riley as Stan and Ollie, excellently backed-up by Nina Ariande and Shirley Henderson as their wives (who actually get some of the best lines), and Rufus Jones, playing Bernard Delfont as a kind a lovable spiv. A shout out, too, to the make-up people who did a remarkable job in turning John C Riley into an ever-expanding Oliver Hardy. Highly recommended.
Definitely on the to see list. Just the fact that this film exists and has been getting good reviews has sent me onto YouTube where there are endless L&H clips, achieving the very rare thing for me of laugh out loud in an empty room. Priceless, timeless genius.
Tabasco Smoked Chipotle Pepper sauce.
****ing brilliant.
Use judiciously.Put some loo roll in the fridge.
Just watched the Bros documentary, which, based on what I'd read, I had expected to be hilarious in a Spinal Tap kind of way.
I didn't find it so at all. Just dull.
Adam Curtis? I can see his images and style working very well with Massive Attack. Nice one.Went to the SSE Hydro in Glasgow last night to see Massive Attack perform their 3rd, and most successful, album Mezzanine on it's 21st anniversary tour. Normally, these anniversary tours are a bit of a greatest hits bash out for the band, raking in some cash from their fans wanting to relive their younger days - not so last night.
Opening with a Velvet Underground cover, it became immediately apparent this was going to be different. Large screens showed a futuristic city-scape, with loads of green spaces like something you would imagine designers in the 50s would create for their vision of now. Starting to think it was getting a bit trippy, the screens started to flash up bold writing with statements like "ONCE UPON A TIME DATA WOULD SET US FREE". Turns out the band have commissioned Adam Curtis to create a full visual show for the tour (this was the first night, so there was no inkling this had been planned). Some very graphic footage to some tunes depicting atrocities of war, anti-war slogans then flicking to clips of Trump, Putin, Blair, Saddam. Lots of propaganda with regards to fake news, how agencies are stealing our data and using it to shape our lives - how the dead remain with us through data, film footage of dead celebrities, a big dig at pharmaceutical companies and how their products are doled out .
As a show it worked perfectly, very moving, the music was superb, guest vocals from Elizabeth Fraser from Cocteau Twins were hauntingly beautiful as were those of Horace Andy. The tour continues tonight in Manchester, playing the O2 in London 22nd Feb....if you were a fan of the album, grab a ticket!
Proper reviews, and some footage here...
Live review: Massive Attack Mezzanine XX1 at Glasgow SSE Hydro, 28 Jan 2019 | The List https://www.list.co.uk/article/1063...zzanine-xx1-at-glasgow-sse-hydro-28-jan-2019/
Massive Attack cover Velvet Underground and The Cure as they kick off dazzling 'Mezzanine' UK tour https://www.nme.com/news/music/watc...nniversary-tour-dazzling-glasgow-show-2439899
Hope so, it deserves to as one of those quirky British films that warms the cockles. It’s simple, heartwarming, funny and sad. Both leads are great but so to the two wives who have their moments to. Go seeis stan and ollie getting a worldwide release