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Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantShinyDiscGuy
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Went to see this today. Not a masterpiece like some ppl are claiming. Still a very solid effort that at times due to the large amount of characters, it feels a bit crowded. Essentially a story about how close friends and enemy's are, it's hard to tell the difference.

Definitely recommend going to a cinema to see this.
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Doubtful it's a masterpiece. The 6-hour Television mini-series starring Alec Guinness, however, was riveting.
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... at times due to the large amount of characters, it feels a bit crowded.


Given the complexity of the plot I think this is unavoidable.  Hell, even the Guinness mini-series was a bit cramped in places - the first time through I regretted not making notes!

I think I'll be going to see it next week.
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I'm a fan of John le Carré's books.
Have you read the book or seem the TV min-series DVD
John le Carré's Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy UPC 054961526291
If so how does it compare?
Other DVD's that pretty good based John le Carré's books
TV:
John le Carré's Smiley's People UPC 054961595594
John le Carré's A Perfect Spy UPC 054961853991
John le Carré's A Murder of Quality UPC 733961716580
Movies:
The Constant Gardener UPC 025192629228
The Looking Glass War UPC 043396106345
The Tailor of Panama UPC 043396063952
The Spy Who Came in from the Cold UPC 097360650945

I noticed some these profile need so work. ha.
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Quoting LenG:
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... at times due to the large amount of characters, it feels a bit crowded.


Given the complexity of the plot I think this is unavoidable.  Hell, even the Guinness mini-series was a bit cramped in places - the first time through I regretted not making notes!

I think I'll be going to see it next week.


I can't comment on the original mini-series as i haven't seen it. The complexity of the plot was very well handled in the film i thought. It don't go full on with audience. Instead it opt's to plays it safe and delivers it manageable doses.

Which is fair enough enough as it can be a gamble. But films such as Prince of The City show that it can be a stroke of genius pulling out all the punches. The again this is Sydney Lumet we are talking about. Who is about as close to god as you can get in film making terms.

Sad he is dead now. Even sadder the news barely even gave him a worthy mention. But i digress.
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Quoting VirtualScot:
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... at times due to the large amount of characters, it feels a bit crowded.


Given the complexity of the plot I think this is unavoidable.  Hell, even the Guinness mini-series was a bit cramped in places - the first time through I regretted not making notes!

I think I'll be going to see it next week.


I can't comment on the original mini-series as i haven't seen it. The complexity of the plot was very well handled in the film i thought. It don't go full on with audience. Instead it opt's to plays it safe and delivers it manageable doses.

Which is fair enough enough as it can be a gamble. But films such as Prince of The City show that it can be a stroke of genius pulling out all the punches. The again this is Sydney Lumet we are talking about. Who is about as close to god as you can get in film making terms.

Sad he is dead now. Even sadder the news barely even gave him a worthy mention. But i digress.


Right on, I just checked and I have 14 of his films all first class..
And also checking what I've missed, is available and placing my order.
We don't need stinkin' IMDB's errors, we make our own.
Ineptocracy, You got to love it.
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Quoting VirtualScot:
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Quoting LenG:
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Quoting VirtualScot:
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... at times due to the large amount of characters, it feels a bit crowded.


Given the complexity of the plot I think this is unavoidable.  Hell, even the Guinness mini-series was a bit cramped in places - the first time through I regretted not making notes!

I think I'll be going to see it next week.


I can't comment on the original mini-series as i haven't seen it. The complexity of the plot was very well handled in the film i thought. It don't go full on with audience. Instead it opt's to plays it safe and delivers it manageable doses.

Which is fair enough enough as it can be a gamble. But films such as Prince of The City show that it can be a stroke of genius pulling out all the punches. The again this is Sydney Lumet we are talking about. Who is about as close to god as you can get in film making terms.

Sad he is dead now. Even sadder the news barely even gave him a worthy mention. But i digress.


Right on, I just checked and I have 14 of his films all first class..
And also checking what I've missed, is available and placing my order.


If you don't have The Offence get it. You won't regret it. May need to import it as i think the region 1 release is OOP.
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In my order list, that six others on there way. Should have them by Tuesday.
We don't need stinkin' IMDB's errors, we make our own.
Ineptocracy, You got to love it.
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