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Peter Rabbit, lovely, lovely, lovely. Go to see it, come out feeling warm and fuzzy. This year's Paddington.

I read a review at the weekend, it basically said if you think James Corden is smug and arrogant you'll hate the film as he essentially plays himself, if not you'll love it.
Don't think it's quite made my list of films to watch :D
 

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I read a review at the weekend, it basically said if you think James Corden is smug and arrogant you'll hate the film as he essentially plays himself, if not you'll love it.
Don't think it's quite made my list of films to watch :D

I'm guessing whoever wrote the review does not like James Corden and couldn't get past that. To be fair, Peter Rabbit was a cocky rabbit, it is in the book. His attitude is part of his character. Don't get hung up on the Corden aspect. If you do you will be missing out on another cracking comedy pig and a funny badger as well as the other amusing animals :D.
 

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Yeah the American remake was called Let Me In instead I think. I have a feeling I've seen that one but not the original.

You should watch the original and let me know what you think of it. I’m not blown away by many films but this one was truly worth watching.
 

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Watched "The Darkest Hour" on the flight back from Tampa last night. Two hours of Gary Oldman doing bad impressions of Winston Churchill. Great moment in our history but the guy who impersonated Churchill in "The Eagle has landed" would have been better.
 
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