THE 7.29 - DAVID MORRISEY
THE 7.29 - DAVID MORRISEY
Did anyone watch this last night? I am looking forward to the final part tonight.
Over the years David has really grown as an actor, in the early days I did not care much for him but the variety of roles he has played over the years surprised me - he can be very serious and also very funny as in the series Blackpool. I now think he is a very fine and versatile actor.
Over the years David has really grown as an actor, in the early days I did not care much for him but the variety of roles he has played over the years surprised me - he can be very serious and also very funny as in the series Blackpool. I now think he is a very fine and versatile actor.
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I quite agree,Karl.
He was excellent in the original State of Play alongside John Sim,too.
I am disappointed in David Nicholls,the screenwriter. The production is
touted as a modern-day take on Brief Encounter, my benchmark film for
how to show love on-screen.As I suspected,this first half mirrors the plot of the Eighties 'Falling in Love' with Meryl Streep and Robert De Niro,my second
benchmark etc...
That was made on the observation of the two actors obvious onscreen chemistry in the earlier The Deer Hunter,and is a beautifully paced interpretation of BE. Presumably why Nicholls has lifted numerous scenes and
plot-moves for his BBC effort.
Hoping for more tonight,but not holding my...single red rose.
He was excellent in the original State of Play alongside John Sim,too.
I am disappointed in David Nicholls,the screenwriter. The production is
touted as a modern-day take on Brief Encounter, my benchmark film for
how to show love on-screen.As I suspected,this first half mirrors the plot of the Eighties 'Falling in Love' with Meryl Streep and Robert De Niro,my second
benchmark etc...
That was made on the observation of the two actors obvious onscreen chemistry in the earlier The Deer Hunter,and is a beautifully paced interpretation of BE. Presumably why Nicholls has lifted numerous scenes and
plot-moves for his BBC effort.
Hoping for more tonight,but not holding my...single red rose.
Matt : Smooth, but not Glossy...
Re: THE 7.29 - DAVID MORRISEY
Well, I did tape this, but did not have time to see it, so really hoping to catch up soon-but not sure when.
David Nichols also wrote the book "One Day" which was very successful, and even more successful as a film quite recently. I have it on my Kindle--but same story, cannot find the time to read it yet.
David Nichols also wrote the book "One Day" which was very successful, and even more successful as a film quite recently. I have it on my Kindle--but same story, cannot find the time to read it yet.
Mariana
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With that one,Marian I committed the cardinal sin of watching the film first.
Not wanting to spoiler alert,let me say read the (Kindle) if you've not viewed the film.I feel it would be easier to root for the protagonists on-page (as opposed to on-screen,not Kindle screen-see what technology does to us!) as
I found the easy-moneyed male lead rather false on celluloid.(probably not that anymore,either).
Not wanting to spoiler alert,let me say read the (Kindle) if you've not viewed the film.I feel it would be easier to root for the protagonists on-page (as opposed to on-screen,not Kindle screen-see what technology does to us!) as
I found the easy-moneyed male lead rather false on celluloid.(probably not that anymore,either).
Matt : Smooth, but not Glossy...
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In the words of Columbo,just one more thing...
Sheridan Smith was Anthony Royles's girlfriend,then wife Emma in The Royle Family.
In The 7.39 her character makes a fateful decision when a train carriage does something.
What was one of Jim Royle's nicknames for his son?
2014 thinking-caps on.

Sheridan Smith was Anthony Royles's girlfriend,then wife Emma in The Royle Family.
In The 7.39 her character makes a fateful decision when a train carriage does something.
What was one of Jim Royle's nicknames for his son?
2014 thinking-caps on.


Matt : Smooth, but not Glossy...
Re: THE 7.29 - DAVID MORRISEY
I do hope they show this in the U.S. I'm a big David Morrissey fan since Blackpool, State of Play, Basic Instinct 2 and the Doctor Who special. Ha ha Sheridan Smith, I only know her from last Christmas' Mr. Stink.
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Don Cooper wrote:In the words of Columbo,just one more thing...
Sheridan Smith was Anthony Royles's girlfriend,then wife Emma in The Royle Family.
In The 7.39 her character makes a fateful decision when a train carriage does something.
What was one of Jim Royle's nicknames for his son?
2014 thinking-caps on.![]()
Lurkeo Don

Softly, I will leave you softly
For my heart would break if you should wake and see me go.....
For my heart would break if you should wake and see me go.....
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Close,Maxine.
Also 'Lurch' which is what the train carriage did.
Also 'Lurch' which is what the train carriage did.

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Glad it had a proper ending as so many plays leave you wondering.
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...Left me wondering the likelihood of Morrisey's character securing another position in London only two years later.
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Of course it is ...poor AnthonyDon Cooper wrote:Close,Maxine.
Also 'Lurch' which is what the train carriage did.

Softly, I will leave you softly
For my heart would break if you should wake and see me go.....
For my heart would break if you should wake and see me go.....
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A friend of mine had a high profile job in London and retired - before he did they offered him a short term contract at footballers wages, when that ended they offered him another at a lesser wage and when that ended he got a job in Sydney for two years - that's why I was able to extend my stay there as he had an apartmenet overlooking Darling Harbour.
He is now properly retired and baby-sitting grandchildren on a semi-regular basis.
I also just realised I got the title of the play wrong it's The 7.39. anyway it was a great start to the 2014 and was so well cast.
He is now properly retired and baby-sitting grandchildren on a semi-regular basis.
I also just realised I got the title of the play wrong it's The 7.39. anyway it was a great start to the 2014 and was so well cast.