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touts wrote: » I wasn't expecting much of it based on trailer cast etc. But it was on TV over Christmas and I really enjoyed it. It's basically a stage play with a fancy set. I'd happily watch it again on a rainy Sunday afternoon which is precisely what you want from this sort of film.
Forgot this was a victim of CoVid, but a new trailer has popped up for this ...
Know the story far too well and I can't stand Gadot, so will be giving this a swerve.
It will be canned.
Actor named armies hammer, is a problem for the film company.
It ain't getting canned if we got a new trailer after being in limbo for so long, but it might get dropped in some terrible weekend for blockbusters, if Hammer is considered box office poison.
Such a big 'all star' cast I don't think Hammer's inclusion will matter, just don't expect him to be doing the publicity rounds or appearing on any trailer or poster etc. any time soon.
He's very prominently placed on the poster released two days ago
Haha, well, erm, apart from that huge poster.........
I'm surprised he's there in the centre, I thought he'd be omitted from the poster but I'm guessing he must have a fairly major role in the film.
I'd guess he has same role that Simon MacCorkindale had in the Ustinov version.
If the victim has any bites taken out of them it’s obvious who the killer is. 😀
Saw this last night and its decent enough. I'd watched the 1978 version before Christmas and I thought it was really good, Ustinov and David Niven had a great Bromance going on there. This though, tried to give Poirot a similar buddy but it just doesnt work that well. Its entertaining enough though, some great shots of the Nile at Sunset but also some very dodgy use of green screen which seems very strange. Branagh is really good and I would definitely want to see him again as Poirot. Overall its worth a watch, decent enough viewing if you're planning to hit the cinema for Valentines night.
How was Hammer’s performance? Any scenery chewing?
They really took every opportunity to make Emma MacKey look as much like Margot Robbie, as possible.
I liked the film. A very easy early Saturday afternoon viewing.
Made all the better that its was an empty theatre, basically a private screening.