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17 Apr, 2019
Initially worried, but I needn’t have been
1 of 1 found this helpful I was worried that this CD might indeed be a bootleg, even though the advert states it isn’t, when I heard the scratching of a stylus on vinyl during the first track, but it was only on that track. The rest sounds good and, as a Welshman, I was delighted to discover a band I missed way back then. Good stuff.

24 Apr, 2019
May to September romance at a G8 conference
1 of 1 found this helpful Bill Nighy does what he often does; plays the bumbling, diffident Englishman who is an intellectual giant but an emotional pygmy. Kelly MacDonald is the initially mono-syllabic ex-jailbird he meets in a café who finds her voice when she is taken by him to a G8 summit in Iceland (uncleared, as you do). Their growing romance is stilted, but occasionally quite sweet, until her budding political views throw in the proverbial spanner.
It's all a little unrealistic, as there's no way she would have been allowed within a mile of the summit by those who vet the attendees at these shindigs well in advance. That being said, what she sees in Nighy's repressed pen-pusher is difficult to fathom. Her charms, on the other hand, are on open display for all to see.
As Sunday night curled up in front of the telly fodder it's fine, but uninspired.
