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Blackpool (2004)
Brilliant Outstanding Awesome
I have to say when I first heard about "Viva Blackpool" I was very curious to see it. I missed the first episode and was upset but thank goodness BBC America showed a repeat of it a few days later the night before episode 2 so I taped both and watched the first two episodes back to back.
I'll admit that when I first started watching it I was thinking "Ok maybe this wasn't such a good idea after all." But somewhere between that thought and the first 20 minutes of the show I got drawn in and found I couldn't wait to get to the second episode on the tape.
It's slow moving at the start but once it kicks in it grabs hold of you and won't let go. I couldn't wait for the next week's episode and once it came I was never disappointed.
Each episode ends with a brilliant cliffhanger done with a brilliantly done stage and well chosen song that fits the situation and mood. "These Boots Are Made for Walking", "Knock, Knock Who's there" just to name a few. Also the way all the songs through out the show are all staged you see how the lyrics really fits each and every character with what's not only going on with them, but all the small sub plots of the show as well. All perform them with great emotion and bring the lyrics to life and you can feel their pain, anger, joy , fright and love.
The ending of the story is very well done I think and brought a few feeling good type of tears to my eyes as I sat and watched the show ended set to Burt Bacharach's beautifully done "Alway's something there to remind me." I've kept each episode on tape till it comes out on DVD here in the states. Which I hope will be very soon.
Catch Me If You Can (2002)
Catch me if you Can, The Great Impostor
Catch me if you can is a well made movie, but the main problem I have with it has nothing to do with the movie, but with its promotional ads and reviews. They keep promoting it as an original movie from an original idea never filmed before. So, all I have to say, am I the only one that seems to remember the Tony Curtis 1961 film `The Great Impostor' Which was also based on a true story about a man who goes around pretending to be everything from a Monk to a Prison Guard. He even pretended to be a surgeon and performed surgeries, and got away with them. So again, all I have to say, is am I the only one that remembers that film and if not, why do they keep saying `Catch me if you Can' is an original idea?