Athena November 2, 2018 Share November 2, 2018 Quote Graham is joined by Claire Foy, starring in the crime thriller The Girl in the Spider's Web, Hollywood action hero Kurt Russell, playing Santa Claus in The Christmas Chronicles, comedian and writer David Walliams, presenting his new children's book The Ice Monster, and actor and comedian Lee Evans, back on the West End stage in a new Harold Pinter season. With music from Mumford & Sons, performing their new single Guiding Light. Link to comment
Corgi-ears November 3, 2018 Share November 3, 2018 Cool stories, Lee Evans. Women be shopping! Bitches be crazy! What a bellend. 1 Link to comment
dubbel zout November 10, 2018 Share November 10, 2018 Graham's reaction to Walliams getting his OBE from Princess Anne was hilarious, if a little mean. The Princess Royal is a workhorse of the BRF. Claire Foy was delightful. I loved her acting out the fights scene with the grunts and feints. Lee Evans was exhausting to watch. I wonder why Foy and Walliams weren't wearing poppies. TIL "bricked it" means forgot in British slang. Marcus Mumford's mortification watching that Springsteen clip was adorable. Graham's delight at the New Zealand accent will never not amuse me. I think that's at least half the reason he loves Kiwis. 5 Link to comment
Phishbulb November 10, 2018 Share November 10, 2018 On 11/3/2018 at 9:58 AM, Corgi-ears said: Cool stories, Lee Evans. Women be shopping! Bitches be crazy! What a bellend. I'm guessing most of this didn't survive to the BBC America edit then? 1 Link to comment
dubbel zout November 10, 2018 Share November 10, 2018 No, he mostly talked about bringing Harold Pinter to the masses. Link to comment
attica November 11, 2018 Share November 11, 2018 Bricking it generally means getting extremely nervous to the point of becoming immobile (like a brick!) and would be the cause of MM's forgetting the words rather than meaning the forgetting itself. I thought I noticed Foy had on a brooch in the poppy motif? 2 Link to comment
dubbel zout November 11, 2018 Share November 11, 2018 Thanks for the clarifications, @attica. 1 Link to comment
peeayebee November 11, 2018 Share November 11, 2018 I believe Walliams had a poppy pin also. Lee Evans was exhausting. I remember seeing him in Mousetrap with Nathan Lane. The first I'd heard of him. He was very funny in it. I'm not sure if I've seen him in anything else. I adore Claire Foy. She's wonderful as an actress and delightful as a guest. Kurt Russell was fine. I don't know what else to say about him. 1 Link to comment
Fable November 17, 2018 Share November 17, 2018 On 11/10/2018 at 10:08 PM, peeayebee said: Kurt Russell was fine. I don't know what else to say about him. He was gracious, attentive and engaged. I enjoyed him as a guest. 5 Link to comment
attica November 19, 2018 Share November 19, 2018 Having KR play Santa is giving me weird cognitive dissonance, though. I can't help picturing him coming down the chimney, guns blazing, screaming "I'm comin' to getcha, and Hell's comin' with me!" Which isn't exactly holiday cheer? Although if you're like me, you might cheer anyway? 2 Link to comment
peeayebee November 24, 2018 Share November 24, 2018 I heard some good reviews of his Santa movie. Link to comment
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.