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Tony (1076 KP) rated Yesterday (2019) in Movies

Jul 23, 2020  
Yesterday (2019)
Yesterday (2019)
2019 | Comedy, Fantasy, Music
Music (duh) (2 more)
Acting
Humour
Surprised how much I enjoyed this
I didn't plan to go and see this film but we had sweet Sundays free tickets that were expiring and the only non arty film been shown was this so we thought we'd give it a go. I'm a huge Beatles fan anyway with my dad playing their music all the time growing up.

The acting was great and the story a good mix of humour, it a a great lazy Sunday afternoon watch. You will spend the next few days humming Beatles song though so you have been warned!
  
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Woody Allen recommended Elia Kazan: A Biography in Books (curated)

 
Elia Kazan: A Biography
Elia Kazan: A Biography
Richard Schickel | 2011 | Art, Photography & Fashion, Biography, Film & TV
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Book Favorite

"It's the best showbusiness book that I've read. It's brilliantly written and it's about a brilliant director who was very meaningful to me when I was growing up and becoming a film-maker. Schickel understands Kazan; he understands Tennessee Williams; he understands Marlon Brando; he understands A Streetcar Named Desire. He writes with great historical knowledge, insight and liveliness. Showbusiness books are usually not worth reading. They're just silly and shallow. But this is a fabulous book. Whatever you think of Kazan politically, it has nothing to do with the fact that the guy was a great director."

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The Golden Age of Television
The Golden Age of Television
1981 | Documentary
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TV Show Favorite

"Look at it this way: The Twilight Zone is your memories of growing up, of learning to understand a certain language of cinematic storytelling that embraces fantastic twists of plot and character. Then, when you’re older, and it occurs to you to ask your parents what things were really like back in the day, the answer is Patterns, Requiem for a Heavyweight, and The Comedian, all written by Rod Serling. Of course, there’s more than Serling’s writing to love here: the immediacy of the productions and the adrenaline of the performances make for a perfect record of this incredibly pivotal era of storytelling."

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3.5 stars, mainly because I got a bit confused in the middle bit, where the guys were trying to keep them away from Colby but treating them as friends and getting closer to them at the same time. Probably just me.

Other than that though I liked it. I liked the whole 'forever' thing, finding that one thing that you can do forever that'll make you happy. Going after what you want. Falling in love slowly. Meeting lots of great new friends. Growing up and realising that what you thought as first isn't always right. And lots of surfing.