That's a really good idea for sunnysaver. Just email and rave about the show -- I bet there won't be loads of emails saying that so you might be successful. I'm still recovering from seeing it once!Kaybeelon wrote:
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
Lord of the Dance
Re: Lord of the Dance
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Re: Lord of the Dance
I like ejwrank so much. She makes me laugh so much. She made the most funny comments yesterday about this and I couldn't stop laughing to myself on my way home. She just called it "Bored of the Dance."
(Might not sound funny to you but it does to me because ejwrank is so awesome when she's sarky about things.) Perfect name for the film, me thinks.
5/10 for this - some parts were good but I was dozing off in between having had 5 hours sleep the night before and for some reason this felt like two hours, was it? Also agree with Beate - those two mofos on our left deserved to be strangled. I was way too tired to argue but if it were any other day, I would have taken my heels off and hit them on the head with it. They thought they were in the theatre. Even then, you're not supposed to talk. Stupid idiots.
Nice to see Valda and pxc today. Oh and pxc's Mum! She looked frightened when I said "hi." Hope I didn't frighten her! And ss, where were you hiding? Avoiding me at the cinema, I see!

5/10 for this - some parts were good but I was dozing off in between having had 5 hours sleep the night before and for some reason this felt like two hours, was it? Also agree with Beate - those two mofos on our left deserved to be strangled. I was way too tired to argue but if it were any other day, I would have taken my heels off and hit them on the head with it. They thought they were in the theatre. Even then, you're not supposed to talk. Stupid idiots.
Nice to see Valda and pxc today. Oh and pxc's Mum! She looked frightened when I said "hi." Hope I didn't frighten her! And ss, where were you hiding? Avoiding me at the cinema, I see!

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Eh, leave Russell out of thisKaybeelon wrote: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.. At least MF can dance, and dance well. I just wish he had shown a bit more variety.
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

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Re: Lord of the Dance
I can't stand Russell Brand. I'd rather see Russ Abbott.a_person wrote: ... And ss, where were you hiding? Avoiding me at the cinema, I see!
a_person, I didn't see anyone, by anyone, I mean ewjrank, until at the bus stop! Even my mum said 'where are your friends?'... flip if you lot were all there and saw each other at the cinema that means you were all hiding from me.

Re: Lord of the Dance
valda wrote: Eh, leave Russell out of thisHe's actually a very nice kind man, when he's being Russ rather than Russell Brand hehe
I know this is



can only judge by what I have seen him display publicly where he doesn't seem to be too keen to come across as nice or kind.
But I don't doubt that he may be a very kind person in private.
Still not too sure about Sex God, though.



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Re: Lord of the Dance
saw the screening on sunday and yes it is just a 3d film of the show but without the annoying commentary. But that is all it is, and as i'm not one to watch any concert dvd's it fell a little flat. It would almost be a good idea to seed the audience with clappers and cheerers to develop an atmosphere.
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This would quickly develop into "Murder In The Last Row 3D" then.richardddd wrote:It would almost be a good idea to seed the audience with clappers and cheerers to develop an atmosphere.
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That would have been good to see at leastBeate wrote:This would quickly develop into "Murder In The Last Row 3D" then.richardddd wrote:It would almost be a good idea to seed the audience with clappers and cheerers to develop an atmosphere.
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Re: Lord of the Dance
Steve, you might have to go earlier tonight, as I believe there will be a meet and greet with the ego himself, Michael Flatley around 18:00