Lord of the Dance
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Lol.....3/10 from me and that's only because I have thoroughly enjoyed reading some of the reviews here and the fact that I was totally blown away by the expanse of Mr F's ego.
What a load of rubbish.
I love dance and some of the dancer/s in this were good, but why they pretended that this had a storyline I don't know, oh yes I do -it was a vehicle for us all to watch Sir prance around rather ineffectively, and the opening reminded me of the fact that he had 'parted ways' due to 'artistic differences' with the producers of River Dance before embarking on this 'wonderful one of a kind project' over 15 years ago - funny he didn't mention that in his opening preamble. Anyway enough - I feel that I wasted far too much time on this this morning
What a load of rubbish.
I love dance and some of the dancer/s in this were good, but why they pretended that this had a storyline I don't know, oh yes I do -it was a vehicle for us all to watch Sir prance around rather ineffectively, and the opening reminded me of the fact that he had 'parted ways' due to 'artistic differences' with the producers of River Dance before embarking on this 'wonderful one of a kind project' over 15 years ago - funny he didn't mention that in his opening preamble. Anyway enough - I feel that I wasted far too much time on this this morning
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I wonder if SFF will be giving away some tickets to the premiere at Haymarket next week, given how uninterested everyone is?
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I heard the director saying that most people filmed in 2D then converted it to 3D but they did it in 3D in the first place. It was a total waste of time as there was nothing that needed 3D
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It's only being released for 1 week anyway.....
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St Patrick's Day will no doubt be part of the master plan. One week will be plenty for this film.
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Well not if they've spent loads on the 3D.....
or do they think we all have 3D TVs?
or do they think we all have 3D TVs?
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There's always one and, in this case, I'm the one who loved it. 2000/10 from me.Kaybeelon wrote:The director mentioned in his intro today to do something on facebook to win tickets to the premiere. I think Sunny Saver may remember the details.
He wasn't clear and it's not on Facebook, I think you are supposed to tell people about it and the person with the most 'likes' to their post wins a pair of tickets and get to meet Michael Flateley... GOD of the Dance.
Hey, if anymore preview tickets come out, please can you ALL grab me a pair




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We certainly will Sunnysaver!
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Talking of gods he was definitely infinitely better than "Sexgod" (Helen Mirren's idea, not mine) Russell BrandSunny Saver wrote:
Michael Flateley... GOD of the Dance.

Re tickets: When I wrote to the producer yesterday I got a very nice and quick reply. Perhaps you can ask her for tickets to the premiere or at least ask how it works with facebook? I just followed the Contact Link on the Website of the 3D production company:
http://www.nineteenfifteen.com/contact.
Good luck

