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Topic History of: Vera Drake - what a movie Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
Dixie |
I agree, a wonderful film. I didn't see it on TV the other night, but cherish owning the DVD!
If you missed it, buy or rent the DVD, it really is a very wothwhile experience to watch it. |
Mart |
The volume problems on TV are getting worse, I think this is probably due to the mixing of the source signals from the various satellite providers.
The Sci-Fi channel has often nearly blown my hi-fi speakers during an advert break. |
JK2006 |
One thing I did notice (did anyone else?) - the sound was so low that I had to have it up to maximum, with the result that the commercial breaks blew me out of bed.
I literally had to MUTE it the second the breaks arrived or I would have woken the entire neighbourhood. |
JK2006 |
I wanted to see it when it was released but I was doing a VERA myself at the time in 2004.
I adore Mike Leigh (and Spike Lee across the pond).
Both have something in common - their movies are about the human condition, not about the obvious subject matter.
Imelda was superb of course but how about the guy who played Sid, her son? A bit of a Rodney Bewes lookalike (Daniel Mays?) - he was marvellous but so was the whole film.
One of the best ever. |
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