awful, awful awful!!!
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chicago85 — 10 years ago(April 29, 2015 07:58 PM)
They need Cromwell to be played like Marlon Brando in Street Car Named Desire. Scratching, belching, raping his sister in law, rutting like a pig.
That would take care of the people who say they are bored and how terrible it is but keep watching. Maybe they should throw in some vampires and zombies while they are at it.
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bongo-6 — 10 years ago(April 30, 2015 04:09 AM)
Have a look to see how Henry VIII should be played by watching
A Man For All Seasons
and whilst you are there look at how good Cromwell is - in fact the whole cast is brilliant. Glad you reminded me I'll look for it on DVD.
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jstang411 — 10 years ago(April 30, 2015 10:43 AM)
awful, awful awful!!!
But yet it has a 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Why do you figure that is? We could leave it at cinematic tastes are person, but you felt so strongly that you had to put out "awful" thrice, with four exclamation marks to boot. -
laverite — 10 years ago(May 23, 2015 02:29 PM)
I have to agree with the original poster.
I love me a period drama and the sets and costumes were lush but it was so slow and ponderous that it was hard to get involved in it. In fact, I came here to see if I had missed the current episode/s only to find it ended without an ending.
PBS' preview
Inside the Court of Henry VIII
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nyctc7 — 10 years ago(June 12, 2015 10:37 AM)
Mixed feelings. It is certainly not awful. But I wish it was a little better. So far (just finished episode 3) I like the 1970s BBC production "The Six Wives of Henry VIII" (Keith Michell, Wolfe Morris, Dorothy Tutin) better.
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pvd295 — 10 years ago(June 12, 2015 04:41 PM)
I have to agree with the original poster.
I love me a period drama and the sets and costumes were lush but it was so slow and ponderous that it was hard to get involved in it. In fact, I came here to see if I had missed the current episode/s only to find it ended without an ending.
Agree. It's a show I really want to enjoy and love - but for some reason, I just can't enjoy it as much as I want to. It's rather slow and draggyI feel as though the story could have been told already in half the time.
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mformoviesandmore — 10 years ago(July 29, 2015 10:28 PM)
I dragged myself through three episodes. And as each episode progressed I found myself doing more and more - other things.
It dawned on me that no connection had been established with any character and the events were playing out as if read by a monotone narrator.
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jstang411 — 10 years ago(June 27, 2015 10:29 AM)
the plot is so deep it has drowned.
Perhaps that is your real problem. I think of the plot as brilliantly and finely nuanced..you think of it as drowned in depth. To each his own, and lots of options out there these days. -
thebigmouth — 10 years ago(August 01, 2015 09:10 AM)
Different strokes. I thought Rylance's performance was incredible and the plotting impeccable.
"Emperor's new clothes" is the kind of self-serving thing people in the minority tell themselves to rationalize their dissent as something bold and praiseworthy. But the truth is, you just have different preferences.
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thebigmouth — 10 years ago(August 28, 2015 09:05 AM)
I was just so impressed by the cast of A Man For All Seasons and found Henry VIII, Cromwell and Wolsey a bit boring - try the movie yourself and see what I mean.
I've seen a Man for All Seasons, but it was when I was much younger probably too young to fully appreciate it. Perhaps I'll give it another shot.
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EllisFowler — 9 years ago(June 22, 2016 07:06 PM)
I tried the movie. I love it. I've loved it since its release. It's on my short list of perfect films. I also love
Wolf Hall
. Different perspective, different emphases, different focus, i.e. More (who, incidentally, really did think torturing "heretics" was necessary) as opposed to Cromwell. I'm not sure why people seem to find these works' merits mutually exclusive. -
!!!deleted!!! (8778465) — 10 years ago(September 03, 2015 11:12 PM)
What a bunch of nonsense.
Why should anyone care if you think something is 'boring'? Do you actually hold yourself in such high regard that you think your personal tastes and preferences are actually anything but subjective? I just don't get why people are so beep dumb these days.
Wolf Hall is certainly not for everyone. I know why people might find it boring, but, I also do not care. I don't care if you think something is boring, no one does. Go eat a dick.
Not every show needs to be puffed up with drama and over-acted. Points could be made as to historical inaccuracy, but to call it 'boring' is jackassery. I used to always complain about being bored when I was 8 years old. How old are you guys?