So you liked it then? LOLAbsolutely fantastic! I can't stop crying! My favourite movie!
So you liked it then? LOLAbsolutely fantastic! I can't stop crying! My favourite movie!
I think that is probably what I need to do.I just saw it again
I think this is where my expectations got in the way of enjoying a good movie. I was sort of sucked into the Disney marketing, whereby the trailer played up the lighter/comedic (dare I say the "Disney") side of the film and I had not prepared myself to see a darker film.What were your actual expectations though before you went in?
You watch what happens - I bet I'll see this again on bluray in a couple of months and I'll be raving about it!I'm going to get this on bluray and watch it over.
That train they used makes me cringe every time I think of it. It is nothing like the Australian steam engines of the day.How NOT like Australia any of the supposed Australian footage was
Annoying audiences is the major reason I'm not seeing as many films at the cinema these days.The 'old dollies' sitting next to us with their walking sticks that insisted on talking in their 'outside voices'
exactly Keith. It was the only negative of the movie. Given the global distribution of today, they almost owe it to the country they're trying to portray to make it as authentic as possible. The topography, the trees and plants and especially the train are nothing like what is here in QLD.That train they used makes me cringe every time I think of it. It is nothing like the Australian steam engines of the day.
The 'old dollies' sitting next to us with their walking sticks that insisted on talking in their 'outside voices'
LOL Keith, yep, we couldn't take a trick... the cinema was quite empty as we went midway through the day on a business day so we thought they should have spread out the patrons a bit more given all the space available.Annoying audiences is the major reason I'm not seeing as many films at the cinema these days.
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