London Film Festival 2009
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Re: London Film Festival 2009
Pete Andre's got a new job as an interviewer. He was interviewing Bill Murray last night, probably for ITV
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The Man who stare at goats!
a_person wrote:Awwww. That's disappointing.... In that case you should have just joined us on Sunday!superhero wrote:Most most disappointing Meryl Streep didn't attend.
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George Clooney was on top comic form for his Q&A at the screening of The man who stare at goats. He was miming to the audience at the beginning because he didn't actually have a mic next to him when the artisitic director asked him a question about the film. Then when the author of the book came to spoke, a rather nice but very short British guy, George went up and moved the mic really high.
I think this film and FMF got a high profile screening because of the british funding involved whether it's lottery money or the BBC.
It's a shame Ewan Mcgregor and Kevin Spacey didn't come and support their film last night, given that they are both UK based.
I think this film and FMF got a high profile screening because of the british funding involved whether it's lottery money or the BBC.
It's a shame Ewan Mcgregor and Kevin Spacey didn't come and support their film last night, given that they are both UK based.
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Just caught Life During Wartime, the new Todd Solondz film, down ol' Lahndahn Tahn, pretty good stuff, rather dark as would be expected, but hilarious to boot.
Looking forward to Cold Souls and Bunny and the Bull now.
(Envious of you Superhero, totally green, Hulk green)
Looking forward to Cold Souls and Bunny and the Bull now.
(Envious of you Superhero, totally green, Hulk green)
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Well I am more envious of you, because it's often the smaller films that I find a hidden gem or a nice surprise, but I am quite busy with work, so haven't been able to see many films at the LFF. Anyway, off to see Up in the air tonight. Will report back later, esp how it works at Vue West End as its the first time LFF is using Vue.
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I saw 44 Inch Chest on Saturday night. It was very good! A great cast too. It would have worked just as well as a play...
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44 Inch chest was one of the films I was interested in, but hey with some many free films as well from SFF and budgetary/time constraints, I couldn't go. Glad you enjoyed it, I will definitely catch the film either in the cinema or on dvd
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I am going to see Up in the Air at 1pm today.
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For free? 

Member No. 2 of the "100 free films in 2015" club. 3 seen, 97 to go!
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4) Odeon Greenwich or Odeon Surrey Quays
Realistic target: 5
Preferred cinema list:
1) Cineworld: West India Quays or Greenwich, 02, Vue Westfield - Stratford City or Picturehouse Stratford
2) Picturehouse Greenwich
3) Any central London cinema including Islington (excluding Shepherd's Bush, and Whiteleys unless it's some super duper cool film)
4) Odeon Greenwich or Odeon Surrey Quays
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pa*d for by friend - does that count?