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Originally Posted by Supes:

I was talking to my sis' in Turkey about this, she's a big Les Mis fan, (bought her an antique edition of the book some years ago which she treasures,) we reckon she'll get it on DVD on a market there way before any of us get to see it here in the UK!

 

That seems rather pointless. If you're really looking forward to seeing a movie, then the cinema is the best way to do it, just for the experience... unless Turkey doesn't have any cinemas?

Rawky-Roo
Originally Posted by Rawky-Roo:
Originally Posted by Supes:

I was talking to my sis' in Turkey about this, she's a big Les Mis fan, (bought her an antique edition of the book some years ago which she treasures,) we reckon she'll get it on DVD on a market there way before any of us get to see it here in the UK!

 

That seems rather pointless. If you're really looking forward to seeing a movie, then the cinema is the best way to do it, just for the experience... unless Turkey doesn't have any cinemas?

They're not in abundance Rawks, imagine the cities must have them, but certainly none within hundreds of miles of where she is. Oh and *coughs* at someone who is going to download free music of someone who allegedly abuses babies....Sighhhhh.... Welcome back by the way

FM
Originally Posted by Supes:
Originally Posted by Rawky-Roo:
Originally Posted by Supes:

I was talking to my sis' in Turkey about this, she's a big Les Mis fan, (bought her an antique edition of the book some years ago which she treasures,) we reckon she'll get it on DVD on a market there way before any of us get to see it here in the UK!

 

That seems rather pointless. If you're really looking forward to seeing a movie, then the cinema is the best way to do it, just for the experience... unless Turkey doesn't have any cinemas?

They're not in abundance Rawks, imagine the cities must have them, but certainly none within hundreds of miles of where she is. Oh and *coughs* at someone who is going to download free music of someone who allegedly abuses babies....Sighhhhh.... Welcome back by the way

 

In my defence toots, I said if I wanted to own their music I probably would just naughtily download, not that I AM going to download it... 

 

Which I'm not going to do anyway considering the extra vile information I discovered after making that statement.

Rawky-Roo
Originally Posted by KaffyBaffy:

Soozy, Rexi, Supes - in case you didn't know there's a Movie Special about the making of the film, including interviews with some of the cast and footage of the actors' recording sessions on ITV on New Year's day at 4.50 p.m.       Get the tellyboxes set...

OMG, I've just watched on catchup and cried! https://www.itv.com/itvplayer/...rables-movie-special

It's going to be FANBLOODYTASTIC. Hugh Jackman and Anne Hathaway are AMAZING, the rest look pretty darn good too, (apart from Amanda Seyfried as Cosette, don't like her whiney voice, but I'm just going to have to somehow get over that!)

I also watched Hugh Jackman on the Graham Norton show, I'm in love, a lot! 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/e...es_12_New_Years_Eve/

FM
Originally Posted by Supes:
Originally Posted by KaffyBaffy:

Soozy, Rexi, Supes - in case you didn't know there's a Movie Special about the making of the film, including interviews with some of the cast and footage of the actors' recording sessions on ITV on New Year's day at 4.50 p.m.       Get the tellyboxes set...

OMG, I've just watched on catchup and cried! https://www.itv.com/itvplayer/...rables-movie-special

It's going to be FANBLOODYTASTIC. Hugh Jackman and Anne Hathaway are AMAZING, the rest look pretty darn good too, (apart from Amanda Seyfried as Cosette, don't like her whiney voice, but I'm just going to have to somehow get over that!)

I also watched Hugh Jackman on the Graham Norton show, I'm in love, a lot! 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/e...es_12_New_Years_Eve/

Brilliant wasn't it? I don't think I've ever been so excited about a film. I'm counting down the days.

 

                                              Super Excited Boy emoticon [Happy Emoticons)    

Soozy Woo
Originally Posted by Supes:
Originally Posted by KaffyBaffy:

Soozy, Rexi, Supes - in case you didn't know there's a Movie Special about the making of the film, including interviews with some of the cast and footage of the actors' recording sessions on ITV on New Year's day at 4.50 p.m.       Get the tellyboxes set...

OMG, I've just watched on catchup and cried! https://www.itv.com/itvplayer/...rables-movie-special

It's going to be FANBLOODYTASTIC. Hugh Jackman and Anne Hathaway are AMAZING, the rest look pretty darn good too, (apart from Amanda Seyfried as Cosette, don't like her whiney voice, but I'm just going to have to somehow get over that!)

I also watched Hugh Jackman on the Graham Norton show, I'm in love, a lot! 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/e...es_12_New_Years_Eve/

supes - I watched it yesterday too - agree with all you say (yes, Cosette is the only fly in the ointment, but she's not that important)   It's going to be amazing - you can really SEE the emotion, on stage you feel it, but seeing their faces so close up.  I can't wait either but you guys will get in first - I'll have to wait till the initial rush dies down.     I loved Hugh on GN too - one of my FB friends has posted 'Hugh Jackman - Bring him home?  Oh.. if only.....'  

Kaffs
Originally Posted by KaffyBaffy:
Originally Posted by Supes:
Originally Posted by KaffyBaffy:

Soozy, Rexi, Supes - in case you didn't know there's a Movie Special about the making of the film, including interviews with some of the cast and footage of the actors' recording sessions on ITV on New Year's day at 4.50 p.m.       Get the tellyboxes set...

OMG, I've just watched on catchup and cried! https://www.itv.com/itvplayer/...rables-movie-special

It's going to be FANBLOODYTASTIC. Hugh Jackman and Anne Hathaway are AMAZING, the rest look pretty darn good too, (apart from Amanda Seyfried as Cosette, don't like her whiney voice, but I'm just going to have to somehow get over that!)

I also watched Hugh Jackman on the Graham Norton show, I'm in love, a lot! 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/e...es_12_New_Years_Eve/

supes - I watched it yesterday too - agree with all you say (yes, Cosette is the only fly in the ointment, but she's not that important)   It's going to be amazing - you can really SEE the emotion, on stage you feel it, but seeing their faces so close up.  I can't wait either but you guys will get in first - I'll have to wait till the initial rush dies down.     I loved Hugh on GN too - one of my FB friends has posted 'Hugh Jackman - Bring him home?  Oh.. if only.....'  

Kaffs, I hate big crowds and pushing and shoving, makes me really anxious, so I've booked for Monday 14th, when hopefully it will be less busy than the weekend

 

 

FM
Originally Posted by Supes:
Originally Posted by Soozy Woo:

The pergormance I'm looking forward to (apart from all of them) is Russel Crowe as Javare - I really have a feeling he's gonna be the show stopper.

You can  have Russell Soozy, I'll have Hugh

TBH - I have a bit of a thing for Eddie Redmayne  What an embarrassing ole nanna

 

                                             

Soozy Woo

Nope, fag and a glass of wine, all phones off, blinds drawn and just me and his nibs in the telly room.  I don't sit next to any old random in the dark - not even for Hugh.

I used to love Leicester Square back in the day; big comfy armchairs and an ashtray fitted into the arm of the chair
Obviously any old random wouldn't want to sit next to me either 

Cosmopolitan
Originally Posted by ~Cosmopolitan~:

Nope, fag and a glass of wine, all phones off, blinds drawn and just me and his nibs in the telly room.  I don't sit next to any old random in the dark - not even for Hugh.

I used to love Leicester Square back in the day; big comfy armchairs and an ashtray fitted into the arm of the chair
Obviously any old random wouldn't want to sit next to me either 

It's many, many years since I've been to Leicester Sq Odeon - we used to go almost every Sunday - The Sting, Jaws, Towering Inferno, Fist of Fury, The Exorcist. Happy Days  ...............I'll be there on Jan 14th - reliving our courtship (3 days after our 37th anniversary )

Soozy Woo
Originally Posted by Soozy Woo:
Originally Posted by ~Cosmopolitan~:

Nope, fag and a glass of wine, all phones off, blinds drawn and just me and his nibs in the telly room.  I don't sit next to any old random in the dark - not even for Hugh.

I used to love Leicester Square back in the day; big comfy armchairs and an ashtray fitted into the arm of the chair
Obviously any old random wouldn't want to sit next to me either 

It's many, many years since I've been to Leicester Sq Odeon - we used to go almost every Sunday - The Sting, Jaws, Towering Inferno, Fist of Fury, The Exorcist. Happy Days  ...............I'll be there on Jan 14th - reliving our courtship (3 days after our 37th anniversary )

That's about the last time I saw a film there too 

Hope you enjoy your belated Anniversary visit, Soozy 

Cosmopolitan
Originally Posted by Soozy Woo:
Originally Posted by ~Cosmopolitan~:

Nope, fag and a glass of wine, all phones off, blinds drawn and just me and his nibs in the telly room.  I don't sit next to any old random in the dark - not even for Hugh.

I used to love Leicester Square back in the day; big comfy armchairs and an ashtray fitted into the arm of the chair
Obviously any old random wouldn't want to sit next to me either 

It's many, many years since I've been to Leicester Sq Odeon - we used to go almost every Sunday - The Sting, Jaws, Towering Inferno, Fist of Fury, The Exorcist. Happy Days  ...............I'll be there on Jan 14th - reliving our courtship (3 days after our 37th anniversary )

What?  and miss the film??         Congratulations Soozy.

 

I know if I'm at home, my attention is likely to wander no matter what.

Kaffs

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