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A very good essay on TIG and bio films in general.
The Imitation Game and important biopics
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SusiGo wrote:
This is a good interview, not just about TIG but I was not sure where to put it.
Now this is what you get when an interviewer knows their job. Excellent peiece!
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tonnaree wrote:
SusiGo wrote:
This is a good interview, not just about TIG but I was not sure where to put it.
Now this is what you get when an interviewer knows their job. Excellent peiece!
Agree. Very, very good thing.
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I'm hoping to get to see the movie next week.
Just heard one of my favourite film reviewers - Mark Kermode - give the film, and Benedict's performance, a fantastic review
Unfortunately I just missed the interview with BC that was on just before the review but I'll download the Mayo and Kermode podcast later to listen to it
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Here is quite a good radio interview mainly focussing on the film - guaranted otter/bitches/Sherlock comparison free.
And some good news:
At the UK box office the film has made 1.8 million pounds during the first two days (with production costs of only 9.5 million pounds).
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Woohoo!
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Very good interview, but he is so dog tired, lol!
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Loved the interview, good to hear a more serious interviewer!
And that's awesome about the box office!! Wow!
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My boss saw it last night.
She said she cried virtually the whole way through.
She said(and I quote)" Your lad should be a dead cert for the Oscar."
I do apologise, but my boss always refers to Benedict as my lad!
I also informed her that my pal and I cried at the trailer!
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Great! And an English colleague of mine just posted on my Facebook wall:
"The Imitiation Game" is a treat in store for you!
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Oh, wow, and I still have to wait for two months. I'm definately gonna see this one.
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What a great interview--thank you for bringing it, Ivy.
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Wonderful. Thank you very much, Ivy.
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Just watching it on the train to Hamburg. Thanks, Ivy, this is very good.
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There is an article about a visit in Blechley Park and the Intimatation Game Exhibition.
It is unfortunately in German, but there are also pics, so I post the link if you are interested what the location looks like.
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Thank you very much Neferu! I'm going to see the film next week (luckily I planned a trip to London a long time in advance) so this article is perfect to learn a bit more about Bletchley Park and get into the mood for the film.
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“The biggest problem with Benedict is you want to linger on his face while other people are talking,” says Tyldum. “Because his reaction to what’s being said and what’s happening in the scene is so interesting, it’s almost painful to cut away from him.”
Loved this quote and it is so true: I've noticed more than once that often in Benedict's scenes I tend to observe his face, even if it another person speaking.
The whole text:
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Oh yes.
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Yay, I bought a ticket for the afternoon screening at the Curzon Mayfair next Thursday! Now I'm praying that my flight to London isn't delayed. I am going to a show at Southbank Centre in the evening so my only chance to see the film on that day is in the afternoon. I plan to buy another ticket for Friday as soon as tickets go on sale, so if all goes well I'll be able to see the film twice.
Looks like I need to buy a large box of tissues...