perhaps i am over thinking. my list of to do has grown enormous and should be the focus.
Thanks for the re share. i will pass it around
cheers
Rarely have I disagreed with emuler's comments about a movie but this is one time (or is it just because I'm English!emuler wrote: This is another wishy-washy movie quite similar in treatment to The Railway Children. Very little happens, but small kids seem to like it.Kind of like the Enid Blyton books for smaller children (not the Mystery series which is pretty good).
Hey! Never said I didn't like it.loverboy wrote:Rarely have I disagreed with emuler's comments about a movie but this is one time (or is it just because I'm English!emuler wrote: This is another wishy-washy movie quite similar in treatment to The Railway Children. Very little happens, but small kids seem to like it.Kind of like the Enid Blyton books for smaller children (not the Mystery series which is pretty good).
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This is a truly wonderful slice of British children's movie-making that ranks as one of my all time favourites. Helped on it's way by a stunning film location, cute kids who I think act really well & a general feeling of portraying an era that provided a more balanced lifestyle for kids. I'm delighted to be able to release this upgrade & urge those who haven't seen this to do so! Once again, I'm slightly disappointed with the end result that simply reflects on the quality of the source material. Maybe I'm just expecting 2009 quality from something that's 35 years old!