Catching up on every Tom, Dick and Harry

Aug 21, 2011 18:41

Been a while ( so some reviews )

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veradee August 21 2011, 18:07:05 UTC
The past Bridge Project plays were shown at a theatre festival nearby so that I hope we will get to see this one as well next year. I like Richard III anyway, and Kevin Spacey in that role should be a treat.

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Hi, Sue! nahima_snape August 22 2011, 01:56:39 UTC
The last Harry Potter film was excellent, a fantastic ending to the saga.
I saw it twice, the second time was in 3-D though honestly I didn't notice a big difference! My brain must be stucked in 2D, I guess.

I'd love to do the Camino de Santiago but I'm not sure of having enough stamina. :-))

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adaveen August 22 2011, 09:25:04 UTC
I had a few complaints about the last Harry Potter but nothing that killed my enjoyment of it. Actually can't wait til the big box set comes out.

Nice to 'see' you again. :)

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grigorisgirl August 22 2011, 14:00:03 UTC
Nice to "see" you too.

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captivebird August 22 2011, 13:55:42 UTC
You saw a Tom - Tom Riddle aka Lord Voldemort. :-)) Talking of whom, having seen Ralph Fiennes on BBC Breakfast last week, I'm getting a creeping urge to go see him in The Tempest this autumn...

Rumour has it that the National are securing the rights to put the Frankenstein NT Live recordings out on DVD, so maybe you'll get the chance to see the 'prettier' version with Benedict as Victor one day. Failing that, there's definitely going to be a documentary about the play, Frankenstein: The Making of a Myth, on Channel 4 sometime next month. :-)

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grigorisgirl August 22 2011, 14:02:40 UTC
Oh yes, got the full set then!;
I'm tempted to the Tempest too! Saw RF on stage a few years back in a comedy and he was excellent but I'm sure he'll be even better in Shakespeare.
I'll look out for that Frankenstein programme then.
When are the new Sherlocks hitting the TV screen?

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captivebird August 22 2011, 18:40:09 UTC
Sherlock series 2 has still been filming in London very recently, so not ready for our small screens for a while unfortunately. Early 2012 has been mooted. Hopefully they'll be worth the wait! :-)

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bosworth_field August 24 2011, 08:29:04 UTC
Good to see you back in print, as it were. I think you would enjoy Ian McKellen's richard the third set in 1930s fascist style, it is on DVD. I was in England in April and saw a very interesting play at the National called "The Holy Rosenbergs". I like going there. All the best.

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