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Hope to see it soon in good quality, too. Only saw it rather blurry...
The top notch acting in the Weisz/Craig/Spall 'Betrayal' is emotionally true, often v funny and its beautifully staged with filmic qualities..

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Opens today in the UK...
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^I booked my ticket for Tuesday...can't wait :)
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sundance wrote:^I booked my ticket for Tuesday...can't wait :)
I'm going on Wednesday! :D
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Sylvia's girl are you going to watch it at Bluewater's showcase cinemas???

'cause I'm :)
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sundance wrote:Sylvia's girl are you going to watch it at Bluewater's showcase cinemas???

'cause I'm :)
Gosh, hi Sundance. Hope you are well :D
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sundance wrote:Sylvia's girl are you going to watch it at Bluewater's showcase cinemas???

'cause I'm :)
. Going to see it at my local Odeon. Can't wait
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word ofn advise, get your pop corn, drink, and be settled in your seat.
The opening scenes are most important. ZIP, my mouth is shut.
enjoy the movie.
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Dream House isn't getting much love from the UK film critics.
Here’s Kevin Maher’s review from today’s edition of The Times:

Don’t feel too guilty if you find yourself spending most of this psychological thriller trying to spot the exact point at which co-stars (and current marrieds) Daniel Craig and Rachel Weisz, well, you know, got it on, like for real. Let’s just say that playing 91 minutes of “spot the flirt” is more rewarding than anything else in this deeply dull and preposterous film.

The film isn't being shown on a cinema near me so I shall have to wait for the DVD.
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cassandra wrote:Dream House isn't getting much love from the UK film critics.
Here’s Kevin Maher’s review from today’s edition of The Times:

Don’t feel too guilty if you find yourself spending most of this psychological thriller trying to spot the exact point at which co-stars (and current marrieds) Daniel Craig and Rachel Weisz, well, you know, got it on, like for real. Let’s just say that playing 91 minutes of “spot the flirt” is more rewarding than anything else in this deeply dull and preposterous film.

The film isn't being shown on a cinema near me so I shall have to wait for the DVD.
What else was there to expect? Sadly changing the location doesn't change the film. But its not near as bad as some make it out to be IMO...but I guess, once you are screwed, you are s***for good.
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cassandra wrote:Dream House isn't getting much love from the UK film critics.
Here’s Kevin Maher’s review from today’s edition of The Times:

Don’t feel too guilty if you find yourself spending most of this psychological thriller trying to spot the exact point at which co-stars (and current marrieds) Daniel Craig and Rachel Weisz, well, you know, got it on, like for real. Let’s just say that playing 91 minutes of “spot the flirt” is more rewarding than anything else in this deeply dull and preposterous film.
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caramel wrote:
cassandra wrote:Dream House isn't getting much love from the UK film critics.
Here’s Kevin Maher’s review from today’s edition of The Times:

Don’t feel too guilty if you find yourself spending most of this psychological thriller trying to spot the exact point at which co-stars (and current marrieds) Daniel Craig and Rachel Weisz, well, you know, got it on, like for real. Let’s just say that playing 91 minutes of “spot the flirt” is more rewarding than anything else in this deeply dull and preposterous film.
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OUCH!
TomLinayDCM Tom Linay
Daniel Craig and Rachel Weisz having a nightmare: Dream House has taken just £215k so far this weekend
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Sylvia's girl wrote:OUCH!
TomLinayDCM Tom Linay
Daniel Craig and Rachel Weisz having a nightmare: Dream House has taken just £215k so far this weekend
what do they expect no advertising, cept for thurs and friday night on the TV, never seen it in the pictures as future viewing. Blame the director and the firm who distributes it. Its must make daniel alittle sick all that work, but then lots of films bomb, but will still be somepeoples favourvites.
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Its smell is that of a bad film, so it makes sense, that those, who go and see it are their fans, who watch it for their sake.
The top notch acting in the Weisz/Craig/Spall 'Betrayal' is emotionally true, often v funny and its beautifully staged with filmic qualities..

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