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so half of downton abbey's in it. it's going for. of it pretty much tells you you know the film you think it's that film. surprises. that's not necessarily meaning its without charm. and cornwall — not guernsey, as it turns out. "not the right guy"... chuckles. seen in your entire life. a good time making it. the lack of surprise did trouble me slightly. a legacy of occupation. but that is very much in the background. which is a shame because actually, that story in itself is fascinating. fascinating. absolutely. that story has yet properly to be told on screen. this is exactly what you would think from the poster. nicely with a cup of tea. and it's exactly that film. what you expect it to be. i wanted a little more grit, i wanted a little more substance. "this is a well—made picture postcard story. deeper than it is. but it's perfectly fine. i smiled occasionally, you know. perfectly fine. "it's perfectly fine," said mark kermode. they're not putting that on the poster. "but jane, i think you'd really like it! and i'm going to say, "mark, i would be scared out of my wits. chiller. i know
so half of downton abbey's in it. it's going for. of it pretty much tells you you know the film you think it's that film. surprises. that's not necessarily meaning its without charm. and cornwall — not guernsey, as it turns out. "not the right guy"... chuckles. seen in your entire life. a good time making it. the lack of surprise did trouble me slightly. a legacy of occupation. but that is very much in the background. which is a shame because actually, that story in itself is...
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Apr 20, 2018
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so half of downton abbey's in it. that tells you something about the demographic it's going for. about the look of it and the title of it pretty much tells you, you know the film you think it's going to be, it's that film. i struggle to think of a film which contained fewer surprises. it's not necessarily meaning it without charm. there are things... the performances are good, it is a good—looking film, the scenery is largely devon and cornwall, not guernsey as it turns out. there is a bit early on in which we meet her fiance, who, short of having a label on his head, "not the right guy"... then of course the first thing that happens when she goes to guernsey, she meets the most attractive pig farmer you have ever seen in your entire life. it's kind of charming, it's got a great ensemble cast. really really good cast and everyone is clearly having a good time, the lack of surprise did trouble me slightly. there is a certain darkness underlying the story, obviously, because it's a story of occupation, legacy of occupation. but that is very much in the background. which is a shame
so half of downton abbey's in it. that tells you something about the demographic it's going for. about the look of it and the title of it pretty much tells you, you know the film you think it's going to be, it's that film. i struggle to think of a film which contained fewer surprises. it's not necessarily meaning it without charm. there are things... the performances are good, it is a good—looking film, the scenery is largely devon and cornwall, not guernsey as it turns out. there is a bit...
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series downton abbey even the smallest props can make a difference as in the movie alien covenant shotin new zealand but who took the picture the automatic shutter release. the couple shot the photo in potsdam the same way. this is the result. our people get up to and here's some more but design as and i have serious this week it's all about first. it's unique furniture made out of very special materials here are. five things you probably never thought could be turned into furniture. by these chairs real or just sketches. they look more like a computer design but are in fact real they're made entirely of wires and check artist young pushouts finds inspiration in design classics. and he's number five on today's list. he's remodeled us of hoffman's cube chair. and this eighteenth century louis the sixteenth design recreates the contours of the chair using wire. in might not look comfortable but they've won a number of design awards. is it leather or ceramic. know the material used to make these furnishings comes from the ocean seaweed is number four on a list of materials that you probab
series downton abbey even the smallest props can make a difference as in the movie alien covenant shotin new zealand but who took the picture the automatic shutter release. the couple shot the photo in potsdam the same way. this is the result. our people get up to and here's some more but design as and i have serious this week it's all about first. it's unique furniture made out of very special materials here are. five things you probably never thought could be turned into furniture. by these...
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Apr 22, 2018
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so half of downton abbey's in it. that tells you something about the demographic it's going for.uch tells you you know the film you think it's going to be? it's that film. i mean, i struggle to think of a film which contained fewer surprises. that's not necessarily meaning its without charm. there are things — the performances are good, it is a good—looking film, the scenery is largely devon and cornwall — not guernsey, as it turns out. there is a bit early on in which we meet her fiance, who, short of having a label on his head, "not the right guy"... chuckles. then, of course, the first thing that happens when she goes to guernsey, she meets the most attractive pig farmer you have ever seen in your entire life. it's kind of charming, it's got a great ensemble cast, i mean, a really, really good cast, and everyone is clearly having a good time making it. the lack of surprise did trouble me slightly. there is a certain darkness underlying the story, obviously, because it's a story of occupation, a legacy of occupation. but that is very much in the background. which is a shame bec
so half of downton abbey's in it. that tells you something about the demographic it's going for.uch tells you you know the film you think it's going to be? it's that film. i mean, i struggle to think of a film which contained fewer surprises. that's not necessarily meaning its without charm. there are things — the performances are good, it is a good—looking film, the scenery is largely devon and cornwall — not guernsey, as it turns out. there is a bit early on in which we meet her fiance,...
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Apr 22, 2018
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very much the american version of "downton abbey". they would have been seated. a large house party. it would've been seated at the table. seated, lady, gentlemen, lady, seeded sorted in the traditional french style. at george vanderbilt and his wife would have sat opposite of each other in the center of the table rather than the heads which we typically picture and conversationally it would've revolved around their interests. interested in politics, but really interested in collecting, great collectors and print collectors would've been here, many authors and they talked about what they read in the correspondence talking about opera's they had been to, culture events they had attended and what they were reading. i think that was really a mainstay of conversation, but also conservation. george vanderbilt was interested in conservation of the poor street of the land and he had many many people interested in that field and it was a budding field and americans managed four street was actually at biltmore and he welcomed many guests interested in the conservation mov
very much the american version of "downton abbey". they would have been seated. a large house party. it would've been seated at the table. seated, lady, gentlemen, lady, seeded sorted in the traditional french style. at george vanderbilt and his wife would have sat opposite of each other in the center of the table rather than the heads which we typically picture and conversationally it would've revolved around their interests. interested in politics, but really interested in...
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Apr 21, 2018
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so half of downton abbey's in it. that tells you something about the demographic it's going for.ow the film you think it's going to be, it's that film. i mean, i struggle to think of a film which contained fewer surprises. that's not necessarily meaning its without charm. there are things — the performances are good, it is a good—looking film, the scenery is largely devon and cornwall — not guernsey, as it turns out. there is a bit early on in which we meet her fiance, who, short of having a label on his head, "not the right guy"... chuckles. then, of course, the first thing that happens when she goes to guernsey, she meets the most attractive pig farmer you have ever seen in your entire life. it's kind of charming, it's got a great ensemble cast, i mean, a really, really good cast, and everyone is clearly having a good time. the lack of surprise did trouble me slightly. there is a certain darkness underlying the story, obviously, because it's a story of occupation, legacy of occupation. but that is very much in the background. which is a shame because that story in itself is fas
so half of downton abbey's in it. that tells you something about the demographic it's going for.ow the film you think it's going to be, it's that film. i mean, i struggle to think of a film which contained fewer surprises. that's not necessarily meaning its without charm. there are things — the performances are good, it is a good—looking film, the scenery is largely devon and cornwall — not guernsey, as it turns out. there is a bit early on in which we meet her fiance, who, short of...
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Apr 21, 2018
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very much the american version of downton abbey. they would have been seated at the table designed by the architect , ladies and gentlemen, lady. so seated sort of in the traditional french style. george vanderbilt and his wife would have sat opposite each other in the center of the table rather than at the head which we typically picture and the conversation would have revolved around interests, interest in collecting so great but collectors and print collectors would have been here. many authors and they were talking about what they were reading and of course correspondence, they were talking about risk they had been to, cultural events they had attended and of course what they were reading. that was a mainstay of conversation here but also conservation. george vanderbilt was interested in the conservation of forestry and of land and he had many, many people interested in that field and it was a budding field and so at the sea of american forestry was actually biltmore, the first american forestry school was here and he welcomed m
very much the american version of downton abbey. they would have been seated at the table designed by the architect , ladies and gentlemen, lady. so seated sort of in the traditional french style. george vanderbilt and his wife would have sat opposite each other in the center of the table rather than at the head which we typically picture and the conversation would have revolved around interests, interest in collecting so great but collectors and print collectors would have been here. many...
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Apr 16, 2018
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shows like downton abbey ended up giving her the tools she needed to escape.couldn't even go to the toilet. i thought i was dying. then one day i managed to escape, i hid at a friend's house. i was terrified, but she helped me contact the home office and the salvation army, who helped me. so how are you feeling at the moment, how are things going with you? the police were also informed. after answering their questions, sara was taken to a safe house, where she was supported by black country women's aid. i wouldn't go outside for three days, i was too scared. but then someone said they'd come with me, so i decided to go. then i did it again, and again. and, slowly, i started breathing properly again, for the first time in more than 20 years. i remember when they gave me money and it was in my hand. the first thing i thought was sanitary pads. it was really special, because before, on my periods, i had to use clothes, and they became very dirty. can you believe it? so when that happened, when you bought that sanitary pad, did you feel like that was a moment wher
shows like downton abbey ended up giving her the tools she needed to escape.couldn't even go to the toilet. i thought i was dying. then one day i managed to escape, i hid at a friend's house. i was terrified, but she helped me contact the home office and the salvation army, who helped me. so how are you feeling at the moment, how are things going with you? the police were also informed. after answering their questions, sara was taken to a safe house, where she was supported by black country...