Pride
- funthing29
- 8 1/2
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- Preferred Cinemas: Swiss Cottage, Finchley Road, Hampstead, Belsize Park, West End, Islington, Holloway, Whiteleys, Shepherd's Bush, North Finchley, Hackney, Stratford, 02 + (last resort) Watford & Hatfield
- Location: London
Re: Pride
It's been a while since there was a decent British comedy and this film definitely hit the mark. The script provides a wonderful mixture of drama and comedy. An eccentric bunch of characters played by talented actors really brought the film to life. 9/10.
"There is no reason anyone would want a computer in their home."
Ken Olson - Chairman of Digital Equipment Corporation, speaking in 1977
Member No. 29 of the "100 free films in 2016" club: 62 seen; 38 to go (40 theatre/shows seen)
70 free films seen in 2015 + 85 theatre/shows
84 free films seen in 2014 (81 different films, 3 repeat viewings) + 119 theatre/shows
126 free films seen in 2013 (121 different films, 5 repeat viewings
121 free films seen in 2012 (115 different films, 6 repeat viewings)
129 free films seen in 2011 (117 different films, 12 repeat viewings)
Ken Olson - Chairman of Digital Equipment Corporation, speaking in 1977
Member No. 29 of the "100 free films in 2016" club: 62 seen; 38 to go (40 theatre/shows seen)
70 free films seen in 2015 + 85 theatre/shows
84 free films seen in 2014 (81 different films, 3 repeat viewings) + 119 theatre/shows
126 free films seen in 2013 (121 different films, 5 repeat viewings
121 free films seen in 2012 (115 different films, 6 repeat viewings)
129 free films seen in 2011 (117 different films, 12 repeat viewings)
- chelle1973
- The Sixth Sense
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- Preferred Cinemas: Any cinemas in Edinburgh and The Lothians.
- I haven't got tickets for: Interested in all upcoming screenings.
- Location: Edinburgh
Re: Pride
Seen this tonight and loved it! I was choking back tears most of the way through, every time Gethin was on screen in fact. The cast was brilliant and I just loved Sians character, people applauded at the end too!
10/10

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almost lost it when they buses pulled up at the end!
Preferred cinemas: Any in Edinburgh!
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Member No.36 of the "100 free films in 2019". 4 seen
Member No.36 of the "100 free films in 2018". 11 seen
Member No.36 of the "100 free films in 2017". 8 seen
Member No.36 of the "100 free films in 2016". 15 seen
Member No.36 of the "100 free films in 2015". 39 seen
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- You Only Live Twice
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- I have tickets for: So far this year; Les Mis, Flight, I Give it a Year, Wreck it Ralf, Song for Marion, Cloud Atlas,
Re: Pride
Laughing, tears, loved this.
10/10
10/10
- bridgemoose
- Air Force One
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Re: Pride
Just back from Dundee - pretty full - again, clapping at the end. Can't actually remember the last time that happened at a movie! All I can do is echo everybody else. I totally, utterly and completely loved this movie. I laughed, I cried, I bopped in my seat (I liked the 80's!) I'd go back and see this again like a shot. Is it just me that saw Mark as "The only gay in the village"??!!!!
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- The Third Man
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Re: Pride
A joy to watch, would have liked to see more vitriol towards Thatcher shown from the miners, but it hit the mark in every other area...........a must see 9/10
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- The Third Man
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- Preferred Cinemas: Wimbledon; Kingston; Clapham; Wandsworth; West End
Re: Pride
Saw this in Wimbledon last night. A lovely feel-good movie about underdog supporting underdog. We watched how a group of Lesbian/Gays came to be friends with the inhabitants of a Welsh village during the 80’s miners’ strike and how each party supported the other during their times of need.
A good plot, excellent locations and a cracking cast. Bill Nighy and Imelda Staunton were (as usual) fabulous. Great soundtrack of 80’s gay anthems – where were Soft Cell and Erasure though?
At the time, I didn’t really know much about the 80’s miners’ strike and even less about the original Gay Pride march. I feel as if I now (at long last) understand the background of both. 9/10
A good plot, excellent locations and a cracking cast. Bill Nighy and Imelda Staunton were (as usual) fabulous. Great soundtrack of 80’s gay anthems – where were Soft Cell and Erasure though?
At the time, I didn’t really know much about the 80’s miners’ strike and even less about the original Gay Pride march. I feel as if I now (at long last) understand the background of both. 9/10
- bridgemoose
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Re: Pride
Didn't hear Erasure but Tainted Love was definitely in there!!ladams888 wrote: Great soundtrack of 80’s gay anthems – where were Soft Cell and Erasure though?
Re: Pride
A timely reminder of the not-too-distant days when there was social solidarity; and workers had the b*lls to stand up to state violence and rapacious employers, not cowering and genuflecting while scuttling after the latest zero-hours contract and unpaid internship.
Ironically, the film is a missed opportunity - it is just not funny enough and, until the very end, insufficiently moving. The pace is too sedate, the frequent switches between London and South Wales disrupt the narrative thread, and the set-pieces are manufactured and unconvincing.
Ironically, the film is a missed opportunity - it is just not funny enough and, until the very end, insufficiently moving. The pace is too sedate, the frequent switches between London and South Wales disrupt the narrative thread, and the set-pieces are manufactured and unconvincing.