Cannes Report Day 1.2: Still Smiling
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Mark Kermode|12:48 UK time, Sunday, 18 May 2008
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At 15:26 18th May 2008, bursaar wrote:This comment was removed because the moderators found it broke the house rules. Explain.
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At 15:54 18th May 2008, ak1986 wrote:The Great Ecstasy of Robert Carmichael was very effective, but also meaningless and horrible. When I saw it people left, and they didn't leave quietly. The director (or maybe just the cinematographer) had great talent but that was the worst kind of agenda movie; one that finally uses its characters as pawns to make some kind of obscure point.
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At 00:39 19th May 2008, Perless wrote:Do you keep the tie on once you get in? :)
Btw, those hard working people on the end card take up time - time which could be used to the half wittertainment (only half since Simon isn't there!) - could you just list their names here and go on for a bit longer?
(Such as 20-30 minuttes :)
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