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General Discussion => The Buzz => Topic started by: GillE on August 01, 2008, 23:31

Title: Film Awards
Post by: GillE on August 01, 2008, 23:31
You couldn't make it up, could you?  Pick the films released over the last twelve months which have made their audiences squirm with embarrassment more than any others at the poor quality of the offerings, then give them awards for it:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7537665.stm
Title: Re: Film Awards
Post by: Clive on August 01, 2008, 23:49
I wonder how many Oscars Meryl Streep will get for her perfomance?   ::)
Title: Re: Film Awards
Post by: mistybear on August 02, 2008, 13:53
My mother wanted to go and see Mama Mia while I was up there, but when I went to start the car, it was dead. Thank goodness!

After what I had seen of Meryl and Pierce's singing.  ::)   :)x

I'll send her a tape.
Title: Re: Film Awards
Post by: Clive on August 02, 2008, 14:47
I saw the stage show in London a few years ago and it was utter crap.  But there again, the Mousetrap has been running for 50 years and I have never been so bored in all my life!
Title: Re: Film Awards
Post by: mistybear on August 02, 2008, 15:04
I guess it comes down to personal taste, I don't particularly like musicals. Well that's not entirely true, I hate them. Didn't mind Rocky Horror, or even Godspell, can't think of any others.

Oh, and I did go to see Cats, quite liked that.......... obviously.  ;D
Title: Re: Film Awards
Post by: Clive on August 02, 2008, 15:43
I usually quite enjoy musicals and I've seen all the ones you mentioned.  I particularly enjoyed Evita, Phantom, Les Miserables, Chess, Grease, Buddy and Miss Saigon.
Title: Re: Film Awards
Post by: mistybear on August 02, 2008, 16:10
I would be interested in seeing Evita. Haven't been to the theatre in years and I really miss it.

I enjoyed the TV mini series of Les Miserables, with Gérard Depardieu and John Malkovich.
Title: Re: Film Awards
Post by: Simon on August 03, 2008, 01:52
Has anyone seen the Johnny Depp version of Sweeny Todd?  I bought the DVD, but at the time, didn't realise it was a musical, so have so far not been that enthusiastic about watching it, as I also hate them.
Title: Re: Film Awards
Post by: David on August 03, 2008, 02:01
The only musical I have seen was Joseph last year,my daughter was in it after winning a BBC comp with her friends...but wouldnt have gone otherwise..........The last film saw was Cars With the children again,and before this Get Carter.......I actually showed that film in a cinema in Brighton many years ago..........................so I cant comment on any of this but thought I woud have a ramble anyway just to let you know Im still alive  ;D
Title: Re: Film Awards
Post by: sam on August 03, 2008, 09:10
Has anyone seen the Johnny Depp version of Sweeny Todd?  I bought the DVD, but at the time, didn't realise it was a musical, so have so far not been that enthusiastic about watching it, as I also hate them.

yeah, I've seen it. Not the best film I've ever seen and definitely not the best adaptation of Sweeny Todd.. but still its pretty good - especially considering it is a musical and I normally don't like them at all. Johnny Depp actually does it quite well.
Title: Re: Film Awards
Post by: mistybear on August 03, 2008, 09:25
I don't mind Johnny Depp, What's Eating Gilbert Grape, Sleepy Hollow and Secret Window, were all quite good.
Title: Re: Film Awards
Post by: GillE on August 03, 2008, 10:28
I adore the old Fred Astaire musicals!  The plots may have been flimsier than 'Crossroads' scenery but that doesn't matter at all.  Astaaire's films were never about the plot.  'Grease' notwithstanding, I'm not too keen on musicals.  I cringed through 'Chicago' and couldn't even bring myself to watch 'Moulin Rouge'.
Title: Re: Film Awards
Post by: Simon on August 03, 2008, 10:40
I don't mind Johnny Depp, What's Eating Gilbert Grape, Sleepy Hollow and Secret Window, were all quite good.

You're the only other person I know who's seen Secret Window!  I thought it was quite good too.   :thumbs:
Title: Re: Film Awards
Post by: mistybear on August 03, 2008, 10:49
I'd forgotten about those movies, I was thinking more along the lines of South Pacific, Oklahoma, Showboat and such.  :ack:  Having to sit through Mary Poppins and My fair Lady when I was a kid, and listening to those others, turned me off musicals.

One I did really like, which I had forgotten about, is Cabaret. Loved it.  

You're the only other person I know who's seen Secret Window!  I thought it was quite good too.   :thumbs:

Yes, my sort of movie and he really showed his versatility in that, but then doing Willy bloody Wonka. I saw about 30 seconds of it, and that was enough for me.  ::)
Title: Re: Film Awards
Post by: Simon on August 03, 2008, 10:55
Yes, 'versatility' is one thing, but doing something that makes you look like a paedophile probably isn't the best career move as an actor. 
Title: Re: Film Awards
Post by: mistybear on August 03, 2008, 10:57
 :laugh:  Exactly!   :thumbs:
Title: Re: Film Awards
Post by: Clive on August 03, 2008, 11:51
I'd forgotten about those movies, I was thinking more along the lines of South Pacific, Oklahoma, Showboat and such.  :ack:  Having to sit through Mary Poppins and My fair Lady when I was a kid, and listening to those others, turned me off musicals.

One I did really like, which I had forgotten about, is Cabaret. Loved it.  


All those old musicals were dreadful and used to turn me off too.  Cabaret was the watershed for me and most subsequent musicals have been well worth watching.  Sweeney Todd is very good although I have yet to see the Depp version.
Title: Re: Film Awards
Post by: Lona on August 03, 2008, 19:39
All my friends who have gone to see Mamia Mia says it's wonderful. 

I'm not great on Musicals, although I have to say my favourite was Grease.

I can't comment on Mamia Mia as I haven't seen it but I really don't fancy it.
Title: Re: Film Awards
Post by: GillE on August 04, 2008, 00:10
Is it just the popularity of Mama Mia or is the current position of Abba's Gold compilation atop the LP charts an indictment of the current state of pop music?
Title: Re: Film Awards
Post by: Simon on August 04, 2008, 00:17
Probably both.   Today's pop music is utter rubbish, for the most part. 
Title: Re: Film Awards
Post by: gmax on August 04, 2008, 01:05
The only musical i enjoyed was "The Blues Brothers", the rest make me want to either vomit or sleep.
Title: Re: Film Awards
Post by: Clive on August 04, 2008, 09:25
Blues Brothers was a great musical.  If they had removed the bad language so it could have been shown to a younger audience it would have grossed twice as much.  That would have spoilt the hilarious nun scene at the beginning though.   ;D
Title: Re: Film Awards
Post by: gmax on August 04, 2008, 09:50
fu**ing penguin  :)x
Title: Re: Film Awards
Post by: mistybear on August 04, 2008, 10:03
What's Happy Feet got to do with it.  :dunno: