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Re: Made in Dagenham

#121 Post by steve9872 » Tue Sep 14, 2010 10:49 pm

Preston1990 wrote:Sally Hawkins, who looked awfully familiar to me but I couldn't recall what I'd seen her in previously,
How about Little Britain or something else listed here.

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Re: Made in Dagenham

#122 Post by steve » Wed Sep 15, 2010 8:46 am

Just had a reply from SFF about the non showing at the Trafford centre. They are looking into what the problem was. They are also sending me a pair of complementary tickets for a film of my choice. Jobs a gudun.

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Re: Made in Dagenham

#123 Post by a_person » Wed Sep 15, 2010 8:49 am

well done steve. I hope Diane65 and tilly get similar results!
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Re: Made in Dagenham

#124 Post by Sydney_Bristow » Wed Sep 15, 2010 8:53 am

Preston1990 wrote:Sally Hawkins, who looked awfully familiar to me but I couldn't recall what I'd seen her in previously,


Happy Go Lucky ;) - we had a freebie for that with momentum some time back? Remember? The lass who was learning to drive......
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Re: Made in Dagenham

#125 Post by Diane65 » Wed Sep 15, 2010 5:50 pm

steve wrote:Just had a reply from SFF about the non showing at the Trafford centre. They are looking into what the problem was. They are also sending me a pair of complementary tickets for a film of my choice. Jobs a gudun.
Me too, I'm getting a pair of free tickets.
Thanks to MsThrifty, Beate and Yogi for suggesting that I complain as I wouldn't normally bother but now I'll use them to watch Eat, Love, Pray so delighted with the result. :D

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#126 Post by Ms Thrifty » Wed Sep 15, 2010 7:09 pm

Result! Shame it happened but a good outcome.

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Re: Made in Dagenham

#127 Post by prettyxcool » Thu Sep 16, 2010 1:37 pm

Well done everyone! It is good to complain! o/
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Re: Made in Dagenham

#128 Post by kevinknapman » Fri Sep 17, 2010 11:40 am

The latest contender for British sleeper hit, Made in Dagenham (or Calendar Girls 2 as I've rather flippantly been calling it since seeing it, more of which later) is a good decent Brit flick with strong performances and a witty script.

Like a lot of popular British movies of the past 10 years it will probably need to rely on strong word of mouth to make an impact. After all the drab title doesn't exactly scream must see. Although it is at least more representative of the film than it's original title (We Want Sex) was. What it has going for it in spades is the feel-good factor helped immensely by a likeable lead performance by Sally Hawkins and strong support from rising stars Andrea Riseborough, Jaime Winstone and Daniel Mays, plus old pros Bob Hoskins, Kenneth Cranham and Richard Schiff. There's also a touching, moving relationship between Geraldine James and Roger Lloyd Pack which gives the story some real emotional weight.

My one problem with it though is it's superficial similarities to director Nigel Cole's last British film Calendar Girls. Both are films based on true events about a group of women banding together to do something that is initially frowned upon by the men in their lives, but who end up supporting them. They both focus on the relationship between two of the women in particular, one of which has something tragic happen to them. They also both fall out at some point but manage to make peace for a feelgood finale.
If it had been directed by someone else I may not have found the similarities so jarring but as this is Nigel Cole's first British film since Calendar Girls and after a couple of unsuccessful US films, there is the slight suspicion that Cole is sticking to a formula that has proved successful for him in the past.

I'm sure it's just a coincidence though and as I have said this is a very strong, well made film that deserves a wider audience. And I'm sure most audiences are unlikely to be as cynical as I am and enjoy it for what it is. A crowd-pleasing potential hit.
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Re: Made in Dagenham

#129 Post by Beate » Sat Sep 18, 2010 10:33 am

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Re: Made in Dagenham

#130 Post by Celini » Mon Sep 20, 2010 9:28 pm

Just saw this at the Apollo, liked very much!
The cast was excellent and very credible!

Would this be one of the very last film produced by the dying/dead UK Film Council?

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