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Re: London Film Festival 2011

#121 Post by canadian_turtle » Mon Oct 17, 2011 8:13 pm

funthing29 wrote:Oh woo! He will definitely be there for The Descendants? Or is he only confirmed for The Ides of March?
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Re: London Film Festival 2011

#122 Post by superhero » Tue Oct 18, 2011 10:33 pm

Wow, went to see Carnage tonight and what a gimmicky film/play. I've never read, seen the play but I certainly wasn't expecting this. On the gimmick scale, we are talking on a par with Buried. Okay maybe I am totalling missing the point, as the acting fireworks are tremendous, the dialogue is mostly razor sharp, but even the most ardent lover would wish Kate and Christoph had made it out of Jodie and John's living room (for good)!
It's brilliant seeing the 4 great actors at work, but I very much doubt this is a film that will generate acting award wins. There is something not flowing about this play/film, but it's always extremely enjoyable to watch Kate and Jodie give an acting masterclass. I am being generous but it's 8/10

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#123 Post by TheDude » Tue Oct 18, 2011 11:40 pm

I really enjoyed Carnage tonight (except for the vomiting scene!), all four actors did really well and the audience seemed to love the film judging from all the laughter. Quite a short film, hour and 20mins or so. I've never read/seen the play so wonder how it compares to the film... I'll go with a decent 8/10.

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#124 Post by superhero » Tue Oct 18, 2011 11:42 pm

The person behind was laughing the loudest, but the person on my other side was snoring, so it's going to be that kind of a film

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#125 Post by a_person » Tue Oct 18, 2011 11:50 pm

Wow I'm so glad I didn't go. The person closest would have been Image for sure.
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#126 Post by reddie2 » Tue Oct 18, 2011 11:54 pm

I was surprised nobody showed up to present the movie tonight, it would have been interesting to have a Q&A at the end.

I did not see the play either, but I thought the acting was top notch, especially from the two ladies. I cannot see it doing great during the awards season though also for "political reasons" i.e. Polanski's issue with the US justice. 8/10 for me as well.

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#127 Post by superhero » Tue Oct 18, 2011 11:55 pm

And my friend on the other side, asked me how much longer was left out of the film! (wanted to dash off to the toilet)

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#128 Post by Beate » Tue Oct 18, 2011 11:56 pm

We're going to see Carnage tomorrow at 12.15pm, courtesy of my friend who is dashing over to a press screening of The Ides of March. Told her about the Sunday screening but it would cut it fine for her flight home. Such a shame.
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#129 Post by reddie2 » Wed Oct 19, 2011 1:44 pm

It might well be that the competion posted by a_person is a giveaway on who will be there tonight for The Ides of March

"We have a pair of tickets to give away to the premiere of The Ides of March at London Film Festival where you can rub shoulders with George Clooney, Evan Rachel Wood and Philip Seymour Hoffman"

I had a remote hope Ryan Gosling could come well :rolleyes: , but really glad Philip Seymour Hoffman will be as he's one of my favourite actors and it will be nice also to see the very eclectic Evan Rachel Woods :D

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#130 Post by Beate » Wed Oct 19, 2011 2:37 pm

Carnage is excellent. Top-notch acting from Jodie Foster, Kate Winslet, Christoph Waltz and John C. Reilly, and it's very funny. I loved it as God of Carnage with Ralph Fiennes and Tamsin Greig but this is even better. The actors are all fantastic in their roles, it's such a great study of 2 couples trying to be polite and civilised over what one of their kids has done to the other, and in the space of 80 minutes, it's all falling apart, while the kids have long since made up and are playing together again.

[spoiler]And in today's good news, the hamster is alive as well.[/spoiler]

I had the world's most annoying loud laughers behind me though. And for a supposedly sold out screening I was surprised to find an empty seat in front and one next to me. People who b*ght tickets can't even be bothered to give them back, that's shocking. My friend sold her Carnage ticket to the first person in the returns queue, who was very happy about it. She is at the moment in the presence of George Clooney at a press screening, jammy sod.
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