5,707 posts
|
Post by lynette on Oct 18, 2020 21:42:27 GMT
Just wondering the general feeling about this. I was a bit disappointed. I was expecting a snappier script. Lovely acting from Hugh Laurie’s eyes! But James Graham it isn’t. ( would love to see Hare’s early tv stuff again)
|
|
2,412 posts
|
Post by theatreian on Oct 18, 2020 21:57:48 GMT
Not usually too keen on political drama, but the plot got me hooked and some great performances with quite a cast.
|
|
|
Post by talkingheads on Oct 18, 2020 22:31:04 GMT
Pretty bland all things considered. Not a patch on Page Eight. Also given what we're going through, there's a certain feeling that I just can't bring myself to care what happens to a Tory minister.
|
|
5,707 posts
|
Post by lynette on Oct 19, 2020 13:08:07 GMT
Woz wondering why they don't have a labour gov for these politicos. So much more interesting dramatically as James Graham has shown us. Is it because they think, wrongly, that they have to depict labour guys as flat cap with a northern accent? So they like the sonorous tones of the actors such as Laurie. Or was the piece written for him anyway? Just musing.
|
|
5,160 posts
|
Post by TallPaul on Oct 19, 2020 13:40:47 GMT
I don't know if writers are the same as Equity members, and have to use a unique name. If not, they should all seriously think about becoming David Hare.
It seems to be a surefire way to get a commission. Would make a great play...if submitted using the 'right' name!
|
|
2,389 posts
|
Post by peggs on Oct 19, 2020 17:58:14 GMT
Thanks, worth knowing i don't have to rush to this, still catching up on things people watched last year.
|
|
8,163 posts
Member is Online
|
Post by alece10 on Oct 19, 2020 19:20:00 GMT
I rather liked it.
|
|
1,260 posts
|
Post by theatrelover123 on Oct 20, 2020 6:34:11 GMT
Hare writes a poor man’s version of House of Cards, packs it full of cliches and tries to make some good actors get their mouths around some clunky dialogue and say things in ways their characters just wouldn’t.
|
|
275 posts
|
Post by emsworthian on Oct 20, 2020 9:35:17 GMT
Hare writes a poor man’s version of House of Cards, packs it full of cliches and tries to make some good actors get their mouths around some clunky dialogue and say things in ways their characters just wouldn’t. It seemed so old fashioned. A Government Minister may have fathered an illegitimate child. Are we supposed to be shocked? It hasn't held Boris back. The illegitimate daugher's mother was black. Again are we supposed to be shocked?
I think the title "Roadkill" is appropriate. It is a horrible mess and I shouldn't look at it but I probably will.
|
|
916 posts
|
Post by karloscar on Oct 20, 2020 10:43:40 GMT
It made me laugh quite often, not sure it was supposed to. Helen Mccrory seemed to be having great fun playing PM. Will be interesting to see where it leads. So many recent dramas have petered out by episode three, so not holding my breath.
|
|
5,707 posts
|
Post by lynette on Oct 20, 2020 16:18:20 GMT
It made me laugh quite often, not sure it was supposed to. Helen Mccrory seemed to be having great fun playing PM. Will be interesting to see where it leads. So many recent dramas have petered out by episode three, so not holding my breath. Indeed. They might kill off the main character like they did with ‘The Bodyguard’ 😂
|
|
2,340 posts
|
Post by theglenbucklaird on Oct 21, 2020 9:05:44 GMT
Woz wondering why they don't have a labour gov for these politicos. So much more interesting dramatically as James Graham has shown us. Is it because they think, wrongly, that they have to depict labour guys as flat cap with a northern accent? So they like the sonorous tones of the actors such as Laurie. Or was the piece written for him anyway? Just musing. Tried to be realistic as much as possible, we only get Tory governments
|
|
5,707 posts
|
Post by lynette on Oct 24, 2020 17:37:24 GMT
Are there only four episodes? I mean, is that it?
|
|
5,707 posts
|
Post by lynette on Oct 24, 2020 17:38:51 GMT
It made me laugh quite often, not sure it was supposed to. Helen Mccrory seemed to be having great fun playing PM. Will be interesting to see where it leads. So many recent dramas have petered out by episode three, so not holding my breath. Indeed. They might kill off the main character like they did with ‘The Bodyguard’ 😂 Quoting myself: 😂
|
|
5,160 posts
|
Post by TallPaul on Oct 24, 2020 17:42:03 GMT
I hope that's not a spoiler, lynette? 😡
|
|
5,707 posts
|
Post by lynette on Oct 25, 2020 14:21:26 GMT
Wot moi? spoiler?
|
|
4,993 posts
|
Post by Someone in a tree on Oct 26, 2020 8:10:13 GMT
I enjoyed this but mostly because of the actors, especially saskia reeves who really nailed it.
It's all set for a 2nd series and I think the piece would benefit to a more conclusive ending.
The narrative is very much the same old left wing rant and I can see why the Beeb don't get many Tory thumbs up. Has the Beeb done a positive right wing drama?
|
|
2,340 posts
|
Post by theglenbucklaird on Oct 26, 2020 12:03:33 GMT
I enjoyed this but mostly because of the actors, especially saskia reeves who really nailed it. It's all set for a 2nd series and I think the piece would benefit to a more conclusive ending. The narrative is very much the same old left wing rant and I can see why the Beeb don't get many Tory thumbs up. Has the Beeb done a positive right wing drama?
Again, the BBC trying to keep it as realistic as possible.... Trying to think of what the script to this would be? Boris gets outwitted by a twenty two year old from Manchester, who just wanted to feed starving children, who we'll call Marcus for the fourth time in one calendar year but gets the last laugh by blocking his knighthood maybe??
|
|
5,707 posts
|
Post by lynette on Oct 27, 2020 17:51:36 GMT
So that was the ending then? Wot? We’ve come a long way since King Lear haven’t we?
|
|
4,993 posts
|
Post by Someone in a tree on Feb 5, 2021 8:08:39 GMT
For the many David Hare fans on here, White Crow (BBC films) is currently on iplayer.
I liked it and didn't realise it was DH until the credits.
|
|
8,163 posts
Member is Online
|
Post by alece10 on Feb 5, 2021 11:03:22 GMT
For the many David Hare fans on here, White Crow (BBC films) is currently on iplayer. I liked it and didn't realise it was DH until the credits. Thanks for that. Just watched the trailer and looks quite interesting. Will give it a go this weekend.
|
|
2,340 posts
|
Post by theglenbucklaird on Feb 5, 2021 12:56:37 GMT
I enjoyed this but mostly because of the actors, especially saskia reeves who really nailed it. It's all set for a 2nd series and I think the piece would benefit to a more conclusive ending. The narrative is very much the same old left wing rant and I can see why the Beeb don't get many Tory thumbs up. Has the Beeb done a positive right wing drama?
Again, the BBC trying to keep it as realistic as possible.... Trying to think of what the script to this would be? Boris gets outwitted by a twenty two year old from Manchester, who just wanted to feed starving children, who we'll call Marcus for the fourth time in one calendar year but gets the last laugh by blocking his knighthood maybe?? A good bump of the thread. Going to watch White Crow at the weekend. Noticed a previous post of mine also. Four times in the calendar year and five times in a twelve month period then??
|
|