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The i didn`t either
Not suprised (ps I don't read inferior papers). :Winking: Thought the music was good,which is themain thing in my book.J. liked the back story (which I thought was a bit iffy);We both agreed that Rita M.was well portrayed.FWIW The Grauniad's line was that all music bio .pics, are a bit duff, which may well be true(though I'm sure we could both think of some that aren't) but doesn't count as a thoughtful analysis in my book.
 
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Not suprised (ps I don't read inferior papers). :Winking: Thought the music was good,which is themain thing in my book.J. liked the back story (which I thought was a bit iffy);We both agreed that Rita M.was well portrayed.FWIW The Grauniad's line was that all music bio .pics, are a bit duff, which may well be true(though I'm sure we could both think of some that aren't) but doesn't count as a thoughtful analysis in my book.
Yeah - the i said something like the music was great but the story and acting was a bit duff
 
The Outfit on Netflix

Mark Rylance is a master actor, really enjoyable and clever film, which is shot as a stage play. Would recommend. 8/10
 
Still Crazy - Stellar cast of Bill Nighy, Timothy Spall, Jimmy Nail, Stephen Rea, Billy Connolly and Juliet Aubrey. A relaunch of a 1970's rock band 20 years on. My 4th time of watching and still very funny.
 
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