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Re: Mud

#41 Post by marjoreemarjora » Mon Apr 29, 2013 11:09 pm

Like Biggins, I heard back from the Cameo Manager who explained why the situation had arisen. Nice of her to reply to me I thought

I too am getting a complimentary ticket...So Iron Man 3 for me when it comes!!
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#42 Post by raj101 » Tue Apr 30, 2013 12:17 am

Re: Mud :star: :star: :star: :star: \ 5
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#43 Post by missgotty » Tue Apr 30, 2013 12:53 am

Saw this on Sunday at the Brixton PH. Got there quite late 10.50am and didn't think I'd get in but surprisingly had no problems. It was packed and I was slightly bemused when they stopped the trailers to let yet more people in. But I did have a good movie chat with the guy next to me and the trailers soon started again. Judging by earlier thread conversations this is the norm for PH's. :confused:

Mud is definitely a slow burner and due to my late night beforehand seemed like a really long film. I especially liked the two child actors, they were brilliant and I'll be keeping an eye out for them in the future. Very impressed with Tye Sheridan, Mud being his 2nd ever acting job. I prefer RW when she's doing more gritty stuff but she didn't say much here and was more eye-candy. MM gave a good commanding performance but we really didn't need the super clean yellow shirt! Overall I liked it enough to give it a 7/10.

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#44 Post by LondonCityNights » Tue Apr 30, 2013 2:07 pm

I went to the Covent Garden screening last night - very enjoyable. Free nibbles available beforehand and a wonderful small screening room with a surprisingly big screen. As for the film, there's tons of things to admire in it, but ultimately I thought it was a bit boring. It's a shame because all the performances are great, but it's just so damn ponderous! Here's my full review:

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#45 Post by asamaic » Tue Apr 30, 2013 2:25 pm

Am I the only person who didn't find this too long?

The more I reflect on Mud, the more I think it's a brilliant film.
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#46 Post by raj101 » Tue Apr 30, 2013 9:07 pm

and why is he called Mud??
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#47 Post by newdot » Wed May 15, 2013 8:54 pm

Just back from seeing this at the superb Broadway Cinema in nottingham, using Orange Weds.

Top notch acting / directing / cinematography. Hard to praise too highly these aspects.

My only criticism would be that the finale jarred somewhat with what had proceeded. Almost as if it was a different film.

Solid 9/10.

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#48 Post by stuartboy » Thu Jun 06, 2013 11:23 pm

Finally I get to see this at Picturehouse after the fisaco that was Cameo's preview screening. I had to use one of my (count 'em!) 4 vouchers that I got for whinging about not being allowed in that Sunday. I did say some very nice things about the cinema in my email complaint though.

I've had a wee wait for this to eventually be shown in the Picturehouse that failed epically that morning, and even longer to ensure that I was seeing it in the main auditorium - favourite cinema in Edinburgh - rather than the titchy wee screening rooms where the screen isn't as big as some people's TVs nowadays.

Loved the film. Had seen the trailer for it several times though, and that seemed to be a highlighted edit of the film. Favourite film happens to be Stand By Me so no wonder I liked it. I did struggle with the Southern drawl from time to time though.
What was the deal with the off-white (yet always pristine) linen shirt? They seemed to allude to it having certain properties? I'd love to know why his name was Mud too. My name is often mud too, but that's usually when I have done something wrong.

I'll go for an 8/10 on this one.
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Re: Mud

#49 Post by tibba » Fri Jun 07, 2013 1:12 am

Saw this a while back. Just playing a bit of catch up. Decent enough movie. Thought Tye Sheridan stole the show. Hope he does well in the future.

Thought McConaughey was a secret 'Daz' smuggler. Too squeaky clean. Painting his tooth black didn't help either. We know how much he walks about the beaches with his battery-operated toothbrush - hmmm.

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Re: Mud

#50 Post by RickyRaj » Sat Sep 21, 2013 9:47 pm

A bit too long but great performances all round 7/10.
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