
Les Miserables
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- dudleytaylor
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Les Miserables
I have just watched two and half hours of incredible passion and sacrifice,brought together by fantastic acting. Hugh Jackman plays his role remarkably well ,and has lovely singing voice.Full of sadness ,which brings the tears. I have never been in a cinema before when the audience clapped at the end . Well worth going to see. 

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Re: Les Miserables
Going to see it on Monday, can't wait
Saw the show live a few years ago, thought it was brill!

Saw the show live a few years ago, thought it was brill!
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- dudleytaylor
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Re: Les Miserables
Do not expect the singing to be on par with the likes of Alfie Boe. They all sing well but its not opera.The visual aspect is fantastic. You will enjoy it ,and it is defiantly brill . !!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQnJ4mIfT0c

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Re: Les Miserables
I saw it a couple of weeks ago. It was wonderful, best film I've seen in ages. My advice for anyone going to see it: Take plenty of tissues!
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Re: Les Miserables
dudleytaylor wrote:I have just watched two and half hours of incredible passion and sacrifice,brought together by fantastic acting. Hugh Jackman plays his role remarkably well ,and has lovely singing voice.Full of sadness ,which brings the tears. I have never been in a cinema before when the audience clapped at the end . Well worth going to see.

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Re: Les Miserables
Rob wrote:dudleytaylor wrote:I have just watched two and half hours of incredible passion and sacrifice,brought together by fantastic acting. Hugh Jackman plays his role remarkably well ,and has lovely singing voice.Full of sadness ,which brings the tears. I have never been in a cinema before when the audience clapped at the end . Well worth going to see.
We used to clap every Saturday morning when Flash Gordon escaped from the clutches of Ming the Merciless, evil ruler of Mongo.
Not quite the same , but I know what you mean HaHa



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Re: Les Miserables
I'm the same, DT! Got my hubby to download the soundtrack!
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Re: Les Miserables
Margarett wrote:I'm the same, DT! Got my hubby to download the soundtrack!
Good idea, I think I will do that.

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Re: Les Miserables
mikleed wrote:Better still if it had'nt been a musical
That is why my husband did not go to watch it. I liked it very much .

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Re: Les Miserables
I love musicals.Fred and Ginger.Gene Kelly and Cyd Charisse.Gordon MacRae and Shirley Jones.
Mind you i was a member of Mrs Booth's Dance School at The Parish Rooms Oldbury and learnt to tap dance.So i speak from experience.
Mind you i was a member of Mrs Booth's Dance School at The Parish Rooms Oldbury and learnt to tap dance.So i speak from experience.
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Re: Les Miserables
I've been to quite a few stage musicals over the years and Les Miserables is the best one I've every seen. I just love musicals, apart from the Lloyd-Webber ones. A few years ago I went with some friends (Ken doesn't like the theatre) to see Joseph & His Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat at the Birmingham Hippodrome. There was a row of women behind us saying, "oh this is the 7th time I've seen this, or 9th time" etc. etc. and there was me thinking "have you got money to burn ladies?"
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Re: Les Miserables
I too love musicals, but I have the tendency to want to sing.How I kept my mouth shut at the cinema I will never know. 

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