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Post by Telemachus on Jan 9, 2019 23:25:31 GMT
Just been to see “The Favourite” at the flicks. Note to the ladies of this parish and those of a sensitive disposition: I have never heard the naughty c word (that we aren’t allowed to say on here) used quite so liberally in any film, let alone a historical one.
Other than that it is a great film in the way that only the Brits can do. Puts Hollywood crap to shame. Olivia Coleman is really good.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 9, 2019 23:54:56 GMT
Just been to see “The Favourite” at the flicks. Note to the ladies of this parish and those of a sensitive disposition: I have never heard the naughty c word (that we aren’t allowed to say on here) used quite so liberally in any film, let alone a historical one. Other than that it is a great film in the way that only the Brits can do. Puts Hollywood crap to shame. Olivia Coleman is really good. Thankfully I dislike costume dramas. That will save me from being offended by such language. Glad you enjoyed.
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Post by Telemachus on Jan 9, 2019 23:57:42 GMT
Just been to see “The Favourite” at the flicks. Note to the ladies of this parish and those of a sensitive disposition: I have never heard the naughty c word (that we aren’t allowed to say on here) used quite so liberally in any film, let alone a historical one. Other than that it is a great film in the way that only the Brits can do. Puts Hollywood crap to shame. Olivia Coleman is really good. Thankfully I dislike costume dramas. That will save me from being offended by such language. Glad you enjoyed. I don't normally like costume dramas either, but this one was different.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 10, 2019 0:07:57 GMT
Thankfully I dislike costume dramas. That will save me from being offended by such language. Glad you enjoyed. I don't normally like costume dramas either, but this one was different. Ok, maybe it is. I do like Coleman as an actor/actress.
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Post by peterboat on Jan 10, 2019 0:24:33 GMT
Just been to see “The Favourite” at the flicks. Note to the ladies of this parish and those of a sensitive disposition: I have never heard the naughty c word (that we aren’t allowed to say on here) used quite so liberally in any film, let alone a historical one. Other than that it is a great film in the way that only the Brits can do. Puts Hollywood crap to shame. Olivia Coleman is really good. Going to see it so please no spoilers
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Post by naughtyfox on Jan 10, 2019 5:13:24 GMT
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Post by patty on Jan 10, 2019 5:29:26 GMT
well I think if there are lots of c words I'll avoid because I find offensive language detracts from enjoying any programme/film.
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Post by Trina on Jan 10, 2019 7:42:01 GMT
Got to be honest,that does put me off.We're going to see Stan & Ollie next week,Silver afternoon,so we get in cheaper plus tea/coffee & biccies.😄
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Post by naughtyfox on Jan 10, 2019 8:13:49 GMT
Here's a C word: Counting.
I thought to count how long our next big trip will be this Summer and it comes out as 292 miles (467km) and will indeed be our longest trip so far. From the Staffs & Worcs to Leicester, Oxford, Reading and Devizes.
Last Summer we did 236 miles (378km) from Sowerby Bridge to Leeds, Skipton, Burnley, Preston Brook and Penkridge (plus a bit more as we went to Skipton & back from Gargrave).
Summer 2017 we did 270 miles (432km) from Swanley Bridge Marina (Nantwich) to Preston Brook, Burnley, Skipton, Leeds, Goole, back to Knottingley and onto Selby, and from Selby to Sowerby Bridge.
Next Summer's journey will take 22 - 24 driving days (at 7 hours/day) which will leave us with 36 spare days. A week of this for blacking the boat, and a week for walking the Pennine Way, and 4 days for cycling from Market Harborough to Grantham.
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Post by Clinton Cool on Jan 10, 2019 8:17:43 GMT
I like counting at the moment, only 4 days till I go to Bali, Yipee!!
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Post by naughtyfox on Jan 10, 2019 8:22:10 GMT
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Post by quaysider on Jan 10, 2019 9:14:46 GMT
I don't normally like costume dramas either, but this one was different. Ok, maybe it is. I do like Coleman as an actor/actress.NOT a dig at you but it really does irk me that these days Actresses get referred to as Actors - in the name of gender equality or whatever... the world - and by that I mean the media , has just gone a bit bonkers really...I mean why does referring to anything in the feminine sense, insinuate it's subordinate in nature? - it doesn't... There are words such as matriarch or mater familias which are strong words - specifically to identify female of strength/power/control etc ... as you were....
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Post by Trina on Jan 10, 2019 9:23:39 GMT
Ok, maybe it is. I do like Coleman as an actor/actress.NOT a dig at you but it really does irk me that these days Actresses get referred to as Actors - in the name of gender equality or whatever... the world - and by that I mean the media , has just gone a bit bonkers really...I mean why does referring to anything in the feminine sense, insinuate it's subordinate in nature? - it doesn't... There are words such as matriarch or mater familias which are strong words - specifically to identify female of strength/power/control etc ... as you were.... Totally agree on this,last time I looked-men & women are actually different...
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Post by Deleted on Jan 10, 2019 9:25:46 GMT
You'll have to let us know about 'Stan and Ollie'.
I fancy seeing that, as I hold them in great affection since a lad.
My slight concern is that the film makers may do a 'hatchet job' on them, which I wouldn't wish to see.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 10, 2019 9:31:13 GMT
Ok, maybe it is. I do like Coleman as an actor/actress.NOT a dig at you but it really does irk me that these days Actresses get referred to as Actors - in the name of gender equality or whatever... the world - and by that I mean the media , has just gone a bit bonkers really...I mean why does referring to anything in the feminine sense, insinuate it's subordinate in nature? - it doesn't... There are words such as matriarch or mater familias which are strong words - specifically to identify female of strength/power/control etc ... as you were.... Agreed. I chose the term as I wasn’t sure which people here preferred. Actresses it is then.
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