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RE; LES MISERABLES MOVIE

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Just seen the new Les Miserables movie, this afternoon, was very well acted,- musical orchestrations, spot on- all the cast were marvellous, if you get the chance to see it, and musicals are your thing- do it, you won't be sorry you went to see it

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By *illow PimpMan
over a year ago

Midlothian

Just mind take a hanky

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I soooo wanna see this film but cant see jas taking me to this 1.

Need to go with the girlies i think

Auds xx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Saw It tonite. Its Awsum.

cried a few times .

everyone clapped and cheered after it was finished.

xx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I soooo wanna see this film but cant see jas taking me to this 1.

Need to go with the girlies i think

Auds xx "

yeah don't see my hubby sitting thru it, defo a girlie night me thinks...can't wait looks great!

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By *eeflower69Woman
over a year ago

edinburgh

Just got back from seeing this, totally fantastic, I cried. Everyone clapped at our showing too.

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By *ompip3Couple
over a year ago

Paisley

Need to dig out a dress and join the girlies! I want to go see it, but Pip just point blank refuses!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

saw it on friday and there was a round of applause at the end too

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By *hySoSerious85Man
over a year ago

Melbourne

dying to see it, just seen life of pi, was good

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

watched it last night on dvd...was ok but not a patch on a live performance

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Saw the Liam Neeson version of the movie a couple of years ago and enjoyed it so may go and see this version

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By *umtomeMan
over a year ago

Local

Saw it on Friday night. I'm a bug fan of les mis and didn't go with huge expectation just in case I was disappointed and sadly I was a bit. Didn't like Jackman or Crowe, neither had the voice for the parts. Jackman was way too high and Crowe was awful. The rest of the cast were good in different degrees, the guy playing marius and Samantha barks were definitely the best.

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By *hySoSerious85Man
over a year ago

Melbourne

see i seen clips of crowe and thought he looked kick ass lol, almost like alan rickman in sweeny todd

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By *cottishsexgoddessWoman
over a year ago

Glenrothes

Not long back from seeing it and went with an open mind, cos I am a huge fan of Colm Wilkinson. Jackman's singing disappointed me and my daughter and I both said during "Bring him Home" that it wasn't him singing, but Colm Wilkinson. However, his acting was ace. Russell Crowe surprised me by being a better singer than I expected. Anne Hathaway's singing was tremendous, but I don't like her as an actress, but that's personal preference. Thought the film was immense. I didn't cry though, which is very odd for me! lol

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By *umtomeMan
over a year ago

Local


"Not long back from seeing it and went with an open mind, cos I am a huge fan of Colm Wilkinson. Jackman's singing disappointed me and my daughter and I both said during "Bring him Home" that it wasn't him singing, but Colm Wilkinson. However, his acting was ace. Russell Crowe surprised me by being a better singer than I expected. Anne Hathaway's singing was tremendous, but I don't like her as an actress, but that's personal preference. Thought the film was immense. I didn't cry though, which is very odd for me! lol "

No comparison between Jackman's version of Bring him home and Colm Wilkinson's!! Unfortunately it was Jackman singing, and he couldn't even hold the final note... Even after a second viewing, I'm still not convinced the casting for the main characters was right.

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By *cottishsexgoddessWoman
over a year ago

Glenrothes


"Not long back from seeing it and went with an open mind, cos I am a huge fan of Colm Wilkinson. Jackman's singing disappointed me and my daughter and I both said during "Bring him Home" that it wasn't him singing, but Colm Wilkinson. However, his acting was ace. Russell Crowe surprised me by being a better singer than I expected. Anne Hathaway's singing was tremendous, but I don't like her as an actress, but that's personal preference. Thought the film was immense. I didn't cry though, which is very odd for me! lol

No comparison between Jackman's version of Bring him home and Colm Wilkinson's!! Unfortunately it was Jackman singing, and he couldn't even hold the final note... Even after a second viewing, I'm still not convinced the casting for the main characters was right."

I'm still not convinced it was Jackman singing the whole song - and for both my daughter and I to turn and say it sounded more like Wilkinson in the middle section was too coincidental. Must watch it again lol.

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By *aravancoupleMan
over a year ago

A Secret Hideaway In the caravan of love

Well the film is worth the hype i cried like a baby throughout but i will be watching Les Miserables again

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By *cottishsexgoddessWoman
over a year ago

Glenrothes

Don't get me wrong, I still enjoyed the film and would watch it again and again! lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Just got back from watching it. Can't describe how I feel never seen anything like it befor in my life just amazing. I cried 20 mins in and didnt stop lol

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By *ighlandballsMan
over a year ago

perth

Didnt do much for me im afraid.

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By *issNaughtyxxxWoman
over a year ago

Aberdeen


"Saw It tonite. Its Awsum.

cried a few times .

everyone clapped and cheered after it was finished.

xx "

How lovely for people to do that, must be some film to get a reaction like that

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By *issNaughtyxxxWoman
over a year ago

Aberdeen

I was thinking of taking my grandparentss to see the film, do you think a older generation would enjoy it?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Cinematography was awesome...rest of it was pish!

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By *umtomeMan
over a year ago

Local


"Not long back from seeing it and went with an open mind, cos I am a huge fan of Colm Wilkinson. Jackman's singing disappointed me and my daughter and I both said during "Bring him Home" that it wasn't him singing, but Colm Wilkinson. However, his acting was ace. Russell Crowe surprised me by being a better singer than I expected. Anne Hathaway's singing was tremendous, but I don't like her as an actress, but that's personal preference. Thought the film was immense. I didn't cry though, which is very odd for me! lol

No comparison between Jackman's version of Bring him home and Colm Wilkinson's!! Unfortunately it was Jackman singing, and he couldn't even hold the final note... Even after a second viewing, I'm still not convinced the casting for the main characters was right.

I'm still not convinced it was Jackman singing the whole song - and for both my daughter and I to turn and say it sounded more like Wilkinson in the middle section was too coincidental. Must watch it again lol. "

Can guarantee one million percent that it was Jackman singing... Colm Wilkinson wouldn't have murdered it the way Jackman did! Miby I'm a traditionalist, but he just wasn't Jean Valjean... Mr Wilkinson is the one and only in my opinion!

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By *umtomeMan
over a year ago

Local


"Not long back from seeing it and went with an open mind, cos I am a huge fan of Colm Wilkinson. Jackman's singing disappointed me and my daughter and I both said during "Bring him Home" that it wasn't him singing, but Colm Wilkinson. However, his acting was ace. Russell Crowe surprised me by being a better singer than I expected. Anne Hathaway's singing was tremendous, but I don't like her as an actress, but that's personal preference. Thought the film was immense. I didn't cry though, which is very odd for me! lol

No comparison between Jackman's version of Bring him home and Colm Wilkinson's!! Unfortunately it was Jackman singing, and he couldn't even hold the final note... Even after a second viewing, I'm still not convinced the casting for the main characters was right.

I'm still not convinced it was Jackman singing the whole song - and for both my daughter and I to turn and say it sounded more like Wilkinson in the middle section was too coincidental. Must watch it again lol. "

Can guarantee one million percent that it was Jackman singing... Colm Wilkinson wouldn't have murdered it the way Jackman did! Miby I'm a traditionalist, but he just wasn't Jean Valjean... Mr Wilkinson is the one and only in my opinion!

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