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Counting Down to the End of....Downton Abbey
brianr:
Really! He always seems old but I see he is 5 years younger than me. ;D
For some reason he irritates me although I admit he can act. I saw him in "Sometimes, Always Never" at our recent International Film Festival.
southendmd:
I saw the film last night, and it sure delivers.
Sumptuous cinematography, lush music.
The familiar cast of characters is there, all organized around a royal visit. While I found a plot device a bit silly, it was all in good fun.
The Dowager Countess had many choice lines. My favorite: "I don't argue; I explain".
brianr:
I just saw the movie for the 2nd time. i wondered whether I should but am so glad I did as I think I enjoyed it more although I cried more probably because I was not sitting with anyone I knew. It was the same 300 seat theatre as the first time when we had our movie group of about 30 and perhaps 100 all up. This time I do not think there was more than half a dozen, none sitting near me so I could let go. I have developed an infatuation with Allen Leech (Tom Branson) perhaps the character as much as his cute looks. Just checked I must have seen him in 'The Imitation Game' and 'Bohemian Rhapsody' but do not remember.
southendmd:
Hi Brian, have you seen Allen in "Cowboys and Angels" from 2003? He is delightful! (Although he went by "Alan" then).
brianr:
No, I did not go to the movies much then, was still working. See it was a gay role as it was in Bohemian Rhapsody (cannot remember noticing him there) but sadly he is recently married and expecting a child. I do not know why but I found him much more attractive this time than in the TV series.
Have just looked up Robert James-Collier (Barrow). I have never found him attractive and still do not but, while I was always annoyed that the gay character was unpleasant, this time I really felt for him in several scenes. I do remember going to my first gay dance when I was about 30. It was not quite so risky by then but was still illegal.
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