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makes you look back to the days of nine and a half weeks and think, wow, what a ground—breaking, citizen kanethat was. the laughter i don't know why people get angry because it is playing to a certain audience who are devoted to it. it will pack the audiences out on the first weekend. i am clearly not the target audience. i think as a cinema goer, the first one was the only one that was vaguely interesting and the next two are just polished and dull. fantastically unremarkable. but you can't criticise the cast. if anybody gave you that dialogue to read, laurence olivier would struggle to deliver some of those lines, which are on the level of, is everything all right? can i get you a latte? laughter. that is literally at the level of engagement. i think i will sleep black panther. have you seen phantom thread again, the last time we met you had seen it four times. no, i have not seen it again. not least because i love johnny greenwood's score. he's been oscar—nominated. i know people say they don't like the central character. you are not meant to like him — he is meant to be difficult. lesley
makes you look back to the days of nine and a half weeks and think, wow, what a ground—breaking, citizen kanethat was. the laughter i don't know why people get angry because it is playing to a certain audience who are devoted to it. it will pack the audiences out on the first weekend. i am clearly not the target audience. i think as a cinema goer, the first one was the only one that was vaguely interesting and the next two are just polished and dull. fantastically unremarkable. but you can't...
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makes you look back to the days of nine and a half weeks and think wow, what a ground—breaking, citizen kaneas. i don't know why people get angry because it is playing to a certain audience who are devoted to it. it will pack the audiences out on the first weekend. i am clearly not the target audience. as a cinema goer, the first one was the only one that was vaguely interesting and the next two arejust dull. fantastically unremarkable. you cannot criticise the cast. if anybody gave you that dialogue to read, laurence olivier would struggle to deliver some of those lines, which are on the level of, is everything all right? can i get you a latte? laughter. i think i will sleep black panther. have you seen phantom thread again, the last time we met you had seen it four times. no, i have not seen it again. i lovejohnny greenwood's score. he's been oscar—nominated. people say they don't like the central character. you are not meant to like him, he is meant to be difficult. lesley manville steals the show. i think it is paul thomas anderson's best film since punch drunk love and they make a crack
makes you look back to the days of nine and a half weeks and think wow, what a ground—breaking, citizen kaneas. i don't know why people get angry because it is playing to a certain audience who are devoted to it. it will pack the audiences out on the first weekend. i am clearly not the target audience. as a cinema goer, the first one was the only one that was vaguely interesting and the next two arejust dull. fantastically unremarkable. you cannot criticise the cast. if anybody gave you that...
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. >> orson wells wrote and directed "citizen kane" as the life story of william randolph hearst. >> randy and catherine hearst lived with their five daughters in hillsborough, a very wealthy, beautiful community on the peninsula. >> randy treated patty, of his five daughters the most like a son. because she was tough. he channeled it on the outings they went on together. they went hiking. they went fishing. they went hunting. and he taught her to shoot. >> her relationship to her mother was a lot more problematic. catherine was a southern belle. she was a woman that had come from georgia, swept off her feet by the cosmopolitan hearst heir. i wouldn't call her snobby, but she had an upper-class kind of attitude. >> her mother wanted patty to do well in school, come out in society, go to college. but basically lead her mother's life. she was in rebellion against some of the strictures her mother in particular imposed on her like convent schools. she loathed convent schools. and she got thrown out of several of them. >> she wanted independence. she really wanted to become an adult was really
. >> orson wells wrote and directed "citizen kane" as the life story of william randolph hearst. >> randy and catherine hearst lived with their five daughters in hillsborough, a very wealthy, beautiful community on the peninsula. >> randy treated patty, of his five daughters the most like a son. because she was tough. he channeled it on the outings they went on together. they went hiking. they went fishing. they went hunting. and he taught her to shoot. >> her...
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makes you look back to the days of nine and a half weeks and think "wow, what a ground—breaking, citizen kanein audience who are devoted to it. it will pack the audiences out on the first weekend. i am clearly not the target audience. as a cinemagoer, the first one was the only one that was vaguely interesting and the next two arejust dull. fantastically unremarkable. you cannot criticise the cast. if anybody gave you that dialogue to read, laurence olivier would struggle to deliver some of those lines, which are on the level of, is everything all right? can i get you a latte? laughter. i think i will see black panther. have you seen phantom thread again? the last time we met, you had seen it four times. no, i have not seen it again. i lovejohnny greenwood's score. he's been oscar—nominated. people say they don't like the central character. you are not meant to like him. he is meant to be difficult. lesley manville steals the show. i think it is paul thomas anderson's best film since punch drunk love and they make a crack romance double bill. i would watch phantom thread again, but alongside
makes you look back to the days of nine and a half weeks and think "wow, what a ground—breaking, citizen kanein audience who are devoted to it. it will pack the audiences out on the first weekend. i am clearly not the target audience. as a cinemagoer, the first one was the only one that was vaguely interesting and the next two arejust dull. fantastically unremarkable. you cannot criticise the cast. if anybody gave you that dialogue to read, laurence olivier would struggle to deliver some...