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Kermode and Mayo's Film Review

01/10/2010

Kermode and Mayo's Film Review

BBC

Film Reviews, Tv & Film

4.78.1K Ratings

🗓️ 1 October 2010

⏱️ 87 minutes

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Summary

Mark Kermode joins Simon Mayo with this week's box office top ten and reviews of the week's new film releases including: Made in Dagenham, Buried, Takers, Little Big Soldier and The First Movie. The special guest is veteran film producer Stephen Woolley, who's enjoyed box office success including Mona Lisa, The Company of Wolves and The Crying Game. His latest film is Made in Dagenham, about the industrial action by female workers at Ford's Dagenham plant in the 1960s He tells Mark and Simon about his concerns over the British Board of Film Classification's decision to give the film a 15 certificate because of swearing, while other films with more graphic violent content have been granted 12A certificates. Plus updates from Celtic Manor on the rain-affected Ryder Cup.

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0:17.4

Hello and welcome to another one of our very entertaining podcasts with me Simon and

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him Mark.

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And on today's podcast, we're going to have reviews of Maiden Dagenham at Berry, the Ryan

0:27.4

Reynolds movie in which Ryan Reynolds is buried, a little bit older than you Jackie

0:31.5

Chan movie and more.

0:33.8

And I'm particularly looking forward to a conversation with Stephen Woolie, I think, a

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little bit later on.

0:38.2

The producer of Maiden Dagenham, who will be complaining that his film should not be

0:41.0

15th to forget, but a 12th to forget.

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It's the program that can basically expand to fill the available space, and the available

0:48.2

space that appears to us is between now and four o'clock, as you know, traditionally

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placed really.

0:53.5

Yeah, unless everything suddenly dries up spectacularly, but they're not, no, they've

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said no announcement till four.

0:58.2

Oh, that means they can't start playing.

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So we've definitely got till four.

1:01.4

And Stephen Woolie's going to be speaking to us later.

1:03.5

Yes, we think so.

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