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    Default Les Miserables

    I'm not into musicals but I had a spare afternoon to watch Les Miserables and it was absolutely marvellous.
    God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change,
    Courage to change the things I can,
    And wisdom to know the difference.

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    I would second that

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    Totally agree! Have seen the stage show in the West End of London and the film is an excellent adaptation of it.

    Fantastic film.
    Everyone's a critic ...............

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    I have to confess that I went to see a theatrical production of "Les Miserables" in London a few years ago and fell asleep!

    I enjoyed what I did see.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Torvaig View Post
    I have to confess that I went to see a theatrical production of "Les Miserables" in London a few years ago and fell asleep!
    Aye, they do drag it out a bit. Stuff 'n nonsense over a loaf of bread.

    Wifey dragged me along t'see the filum, having seen the stage show a couple of times including the original in Larndun many moons ago, I was expecting to see a Hollywood decimation of a reasonable show. I was pleasantly surprised to find I very nearly enjoyed it!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Phill View Post
    Aye, they do drag it out a bit. Stuff 'n nonsense over a loaf of bread.

    Wifey dragged me along t'see the FILUM !
    It's been many a year since I've seen that word written as 'filum.' It's the way my father used to pronounce it, along with bawbees, cussed and the letter 'etch. Nice memories, thanks Phil.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Torvaig View Post
    I have to confess that I went to see a theatrical production of "Les Miserables" in London a few years ago and fell asleep!

    I enjoyed what I did see.....
    Oh dear, now I know two people who fell asleep during a theatre production. I was much too enthralled by the atmosphere and the music to even want to blink, let alone fall asleep.

    Tell you what Torvaig, why don't we go see this film together??!! I'll keep digging you in the ribs if you keep me supplied with chocolate.....

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    OK Moira, that's a date!

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