Morning Glory

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Re: Morning Glory

#61 Post by denisel » Wed Jan 19, 2011 9:45 am

Went to see this film last night compliments of Virgin and a find kind person on here! So thank you.

I loved this film. Thought it was a little slow at first but on the whole very funny. I though harrison ford played a little bit of a dull character for him however thought he was great.

As always Diane Keaton was brilliant.

Loved the film... o/

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Re: Morning Glory

#62 Post by hdaniel82 » Wed Jan 19, 2011 10:37 am

cheekyweelassie wrote:Vue West End was packed. It felt like quite a small screen, but it made for a good atmosphere. There was lots of laughter and I found myself really enjoying this. It was just what I needed after a rotten day at work.
Ditto! Some nice light hearted relief after both OH and I had quite poopy days.
It was PACKED wasn't it? And a few noisy latecomers as always!

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Re: Morning Glory

#63 Post by tonto80 » Wed Jan 19, 2011 10:59 am

Went to see this last night. The ecreening was full. The film was light hearted and provided some laughs. Easy watch and fairly amusing.

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Re: Morning Glory

#64 Post by cheekyweelassie » Wed Jan 19, 2011 2:44 pm

hdaniel82 wrote:Ditto! Some nice light hearted relief after both OH and I had quite poopy days.
It was PACKED wasn't it? And a few noisy latecomers as always!
Yep, gotta love those noisy latecomers! One of the seats at the back was broken, and we could hear the poor people sitting next to it having to explain about 4,923,895,784 times why the latecomers couldn't sit there.

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Re: Morning Glory

#65 Post by mattgad » Wed Jan 19, 2011 4:33 pm

mattgad wrote:Now I don't think I've ever seen any films (apart from this one of course) with Harrison Ford in - any suggestions?
I have just remembered that I have seen What Lies Beneath - and thought that was a good film.

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Re: Morning Glory

#66 Post by Celini » Wed Jan 19, 2011 7:38 pm

cheekyweelassie wrote:
hdaniel82 wrote:Ditto! Some nice light hearted relief after both OH and I had quite poopy days.
It was PACKED wasn't it? And a few noisy latecomers as always!
Yep, gotta love those noisy latecomers! One of the seats at the back was broken, and we could hear the poor people sitting next to it having to explain about 4,923,895,784 times why the latecomers couldn't sit there.
There was a broken seat 3rd row as well :mrgreen:
how can one break a seat???? :blink:
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Re: Morning Glory

#67 Post by Beate » Wed Jan 19, 2011 8:04 pm

There are two broken seats at Cine Greenwich in screen 7, back row to the left - one is actually missing. Bit of a waste in the back row, I want the broken seats in front of me so no one can obscure my vision, LOL!
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#68 Post by rawsalsa » Thu Jan 20, 2011 12:42 am

Although this film was somewhat obvious it how it begun and ended and was traditionally hollywood I surprisingly enjoyed it more than I expected. I particularly like Harrison Ford's comical performance.
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Re: Morning Glory

#69 Post by andrews » Thu Jan 20, 2011 7:20 am

I'm really looking forward to seeing this tonight after reading all the encouraging reviews. o/
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Re: Morning Glory

#70 Post by Ms Thrifty » Thu Jan 20, 2011 9:19 am

Me too. I know I had Burlesque yesterday for some light relief, but more would be welcome. And I've yet to see either a comedy or a rom-com this year, though there seem to be quite a few in the offing.

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