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Kermode and Mayo's Film Review

Jamie Bell and Philip Seymour Hoffman

Kermode and Mayo's Film Review

BBC

Society & Culture, Tv & Film, Film Reviews

4.78.1K Ratings

🗓️ 28 October 2011

⏱️ 85 minutes

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Summary

Colin Paterson, Boyd Hilton and Nigel Floyd - aka Boyd & Floyd - sit in for Simon and Mark. Including interviews with Jamie Bell, star of The Adventures of Tintin, and Philip Seymour Hoffman, from The Ides of March. Plus the Box Office Top 10 and reviews of the week's big new releases including The Help and Anonymous. Text: 85058 (charged at your standard network rate).

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to the Friday Film Review. I forgot my name.

0:05.0

This time.

0:07.0

It's always happening.

0:08.0

It always happens. The energy is going to be okay.

0:10.0

We're finished. We might as well go home.

0:11.0

One of our more successful ones here. Welcome to the Friday Film Review.

0:14.0

I'm Colin. I'm Boyd. And I'm Floyd.

0:16.0

Coming up on the programme, we get Jamie Baal.

0:18.0

We get Daniel Craigs. We're talking Tintin.

0:20.0

And if you keep listening right to the end, we're going to have an extra

0:24.0

Philip Seymour Hoffman interview because there was a lot of breaking news during the show.

0:29.0

And we're also going to have reviews of these films.

0:31.0

The Adventures of Tintin. Secret of the Unicorn.

0:34.0

The aforementioned Steven Spielwald projects an up version of Tintin.

0:37.0

Motion Capture and all that. And it's Oscar season.

0:40.0

So all very lots of serious heavy-themed films including The Help.

0:43.0

And The Eyes of March. George Clooney is back as producer, co-writer, director,

0:49.0

and star of The Eyes of March. A film about the democratic Ohio campaign

0:55.0

to choose the next presidential candidate for the Democratic Party.

0:58.0

Anonymous. A very interestingly substantial film from Roland Emmerick, director of Independence Day.

1:05.0

The The Hook for which is that Shakespeare did not write his own plays.

1:10.0

But there's a lot of politics in the background too.

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