Renee Shearer wrote: >Has Moffat written anything else ? Yeah. Other people could answer this better than me, but a series called "Chalk" about a teacher in a high school and "Joking Apart" about a couple whose marriage is breaking up(?) I've never seen either of them. >I saw Chasing Amy on Thursday night and loved it. The View Askew site (Kevin Smith's production company) is absolutely great! Check it out: http://www.viewaskew.com (I think). >And for all the Colin Firth (Mr Darcy in Pride and Prejudice) fans, I >don't know about the UK, US or Germany opening dates, but "Fever Pitch" >is opening in Australia next Thursday. >Have any UK fans or anyone else seen it ? I have, several times (I work in a cinema) (Next thursday?! Last thursday, here in Canberra!). It's no masterpiece, but it's really very charming, I thought, and very funny in parts, too. I've got a friend who's obsessed with football and it helped me to understand them better. Go see. >If so, did you like it ? You can't go wrong if it's got "Mr Spunky" in it. >No-one on the screen, besides a little crush on Spike, has ever done >anything for me like Colin Firth. [..] >he is the most good-looking, brooding, delicious actor ever to come >out of England. Crumbs! I never really understood his appeal as Darcy, I thought he just looked grumpy and boring all the time, but what do I know? In FP he just looks fat and football-fannish (apologies to football fans).. but you might think otherwise. >I know this is off the PG Theme, but besides "The English Patient" and >"Circle of Friends" has he been in anything else ? You can reply >privately if you wish. Try the Internet Movie Database. It knows everything. I didn't know he was in English Patient.. mind you, I missed Lee Ross in that, and had to go and see it again to catch him! pleasant dreams, xx Barnaby PS Everyone who enquired after my health, I'm much better (thank you). Bloody nasty case of flu, though. Worst I've ever had. Horrible. Nausea, the works. Yuck. -- T H E P R E S S G A N G M A I L I N G L I S T By default, pressing 'reply' will send mail back to the list, not to the author of the message you're replying to. To unsubscribe, mail "subscribe" to "pressgang-request@yoyo.org" |