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22 February 2016
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Film Review:- "Dad's
Army"
YES, we are a bit behind reviewing
this film as it came out on 5 February 2016, but it has been flagged by many
as trading on nostalgia rather than breaking new territory. There's no doubt
that it's not an original, but what is in the cinema as of late? Dad's Army
is a classic from the
BBC that has a huge pull, not only in the UK, but
across the World. The original Dad's Army is a BBC television sitcom about
the British Home Guard during the Second World War. It was first broadcast
on the BBC from 1968 to 1977, with simple and extremely funny plots, written
by Jimmy Perry and David Croft. It is such a loved TV show, that people took
to social media to voice concerns when they heard it was to be remade as a
film following David Croft's death, in 2011, aged 89. Many of the original
cast are also no longer with us, like Arthur Lowe, who played the original
Captain Mainwaring, who died in 1982, and John Le Mesurier, who is best
remembered for his comedic role as Sergeant Arthur Wilson, died back in
1983. Then you also have the likes of Clive Dunn OBE, played an elderly
butcher called Lance Corporal Jones, who became one of the best loved
characters. Sadly, Clive died at 2012 leaving a hard part to follow. This
cast were so amazing that this simple TV show has stood the passage of time.
The show has become part of the Nation's identity and a kind of mythology
has built up around it, as the original actors gave so much life to the
characters. It's always hard for actors to take on roles which are very well
known and much loved, especially once those that have given rise to so many
catch phrases and have become ingrained within every day use. You just have
to hear such a phrase and you instantly picture the Dad's Army character who
said it, like Corporal Jones and his "Don't Panic"
statements.... So it was with some trepidation that I went to see the film.
So far film critics have given very mixed reviews about this remake, with
quotes like:- "David Croft will be turning in his grave." But
in reality this is a very well made remake which stays close to the
characters of old, plus the style of acting along with the plot line is very
classic Dad's Army. Thankfully, I found this a fantastic homage to the
original. Watching it proved to be a very pleasant experience and yes, it
was kind of strange seeing new faces at first, but this issue soon
disappeared. Clever casting has ensured that the characters resemble their
TV counterparts sufficiently to make the transition easier, and contrarily
to many adaptations either way, their personalities and habits are
perpetuated. A good story line which, even if a little implausible and with
a few continuity issues, was convincing and kept the interest. That
implausiblability and stupidity was what you would expect in the classic TV
shows. Sadly, a few of the classic characters did not use the catch phrases
as often as the original characters did in the TV show. Captain Mainwaring's
"You stupid boy!" should have been used a few more times, as well as
the "Fuzzy Wuzzies" statements by Corporal Jones. Looking
harder at that mind you, it might have been for the best as someone might
have complained that it's not politically correct. It was good to see them
use a old story line from the classic TV show in which Violet Gibbons (Sally
Douglas), played an ATS girl to whom Pike is briefly engaged, much to
Mainwaring's disapproval. It was also a way to bring in the various wives,
in the form of ATS members, in to the new plot in a very enriching way. As
ever, even with the light hearted delivery and with all the foibles, it
still portrayed the essence of Britain's resistance and resilience.
Just as with the original TV show, we do not want to disclose too much
detail as the plot is simple and very easy to follow, but if you do not know
what the plot is...
A group of mis-fits set up a Home Guard unit and are based in a village
called Walmington On Sea in 1944, as World War 2 rages on. The Home Guard
platoon is lead by a local banker called Captain Mainwaring, based in the
local Village Church Hall, they are tasked with protecting key parts of the
South Coast from the Germans, should the invasion occur, as seemed very
likely. As the plot moves on it reveals Catherine Zeta Jones play a
glamorous journalist, arrives to do a report about the platoon, but not
everything is as it seems. This is all before MI5 discovers that there is a
German spy, hiding in the fictional British town.
With good production design by Simon Bowles, and the cinematography by
Christopher Ross, that was close to the original style, it amounted to a
very good evening's light entertainment.
What are your views of this film as we would love to know? Please email us
to:- News24@SouthportReporter.Com with your thoughts...
Our popcorn rating:-
4˝ kernels out of 5
kernels
How will you vote in the
EU referendum?
PM David Cameron has confirmed that
on 23 June 2016, the UK will hold a referendum on whether Britain should
remain in the EU. This referendum is asking the electorate to choose to stay
or leave the EU, and this is a true polarized debate, with no middle ground.
It's one of the biggest issues the UK has faced in modern political history.
This referendum could have a huge impact on our country and should we get it
wrong, our nation might never recover. If we vote out and we find out we
should have stayed, it will be to late! If we stay in.... Sadly it is very
hard to see all the true facts as over the years we have demonised the EU
and it's been used as a convenient scapegoat for many of our own nations
errors. But the EU failed miserably in addressing things, like the current
migration crisis and the terrorism threat. But what we need as the public to
do is to think long and hard before making that vote. If you're a British
citizen are not registered, you should register
now as even if you think this will not affect you, it will. As the media we
need to stay neutral and provide facts and not get controlled by others for
their own political purpose. European Parliament President Donald Tusk on 19
February he said:- "I deeply believe the UK needs Europe and Europe
needs the UK. But the final decision is in the hands of the British people."
Do you agree? This question will divide us all as a nation and
already, the debate is very heated on both sides. At this stage we
want to find out from you how we're feeling now? Do you already know how
you'll vote?
We did a 24 hour Pole on Twitter asking
how would you vote in the EU referendum and the result was very interesting.
This is not a scientifically sound Pole, but up until the very last few
minuets it was 50/50. It changed only just before the closed to 43% saying
they wanted to stay and 57% saying leave. Interestingly no one opted to
select:- 'Don't Know' or 'Not Sure' options. We
will re-run this Pole on Friday, on our Twitter Account
to see if this changes, as we stress that it was a very low response.
Comment wise so far Liverpool City Group
said:- "the very fact that PM has to ask them can we change things,
says it all. We're not in charge of ourselves whilst we stay in."
Classic Goodnight Mister Tom is returning to the
Manchester Opera House
THE critically acclaimed stage
version of the much loved family classic Goodnight Mister Tom is returning
to the Opera House, Manchester, as part of its new national tour. The
production enjoyed great success in the West End and on tour in 2012/13,
winning the Olivier Award for Best Entertainment and Family. The novel
Goodnight Mister Tom is now a modern classic and is celebrating its 35th
Anniversary. Michelle Magorian's wonderfully uplifting tale is brought
gloriously to life in this magical stage adaptation by David Wood. Set
during the dangerous build up to the 2nd World War, Goodnight Mister Tom
follows young William Beech, who is evacuated to the idyllic English
countryside and forges a remarkable and heart warming friendship with the
elderly recluse, Tom Oakley. David Troughton, who is currently the voice of
Tony Archer on BBC Radio 4's long-running British contemporary rural drama,
The Archers, takes to the stage as Mister Oakley and is joined by an
ensemble cast featuring Clark Devlin, Elisa de Grey, Guy Lewis, Simon
Markey, Abigail Matthews, Jane Milligan, Martha Seignior, James Staddon,
Melle Stewart, Georgina Sutton and Hollie Taylor. 6 talented young
performers have been cast in the key roles of William and Zach. Joe
Reynolds, Freddy Hawkins and Alex Taylor-McDowall will alternate the role of
William and Sonny Kirby, Harrison Noble and Oliver Loades will alternate as
Zach. Please note the production images feature Alex Taylor McDowall
(William) and Oliver Loades (Zach). Book now at online
or call the Box Office:- 0844 871 3018.
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