The Thursday Murder Club: The Movie
The Thursday Murder Club: The Movie
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SpeedBash

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2,527 posts

205 months

mikebradford

2,955 posts

163 months

Thursday 29th May
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Really looking forward to this, as I've enjoyed the books.

CountyLines

3,668 posts

21 months

Thursday 29th May
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These were the exact actors me and my missus had down to play the parts if it were ever filmed, except we had Ray Winstone as Ron.

CountyLines

3,668 posts

21 months

Thursday 29th May
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Cast looks great except Bogdan. He's not right for it.

PinkTornado

1,576 posts

80 months

Friday 30th May
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Gave up on the first book as I thought the writing was poor, and this all looks a bit twee but we'll likely end up watching it.

SpeedBash

Original Poster:

2,527 posts

205 months

Thursday 7th August
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Official Trailer



Is that Mark Strong @ 1m34s?

Ari

19,717 posts

233 months

Wednesday 27th August
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Out tomorrow!! Really looking forward to this. woohoo

PinkTornado

1,576 posts

80 months

Wednesday 27th August
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I'll take a look, but it has been getting some pretty poor reviews.

jtremlett

1,553 posts

240 months

Wednesday 27th August
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I only read the book because I got it for free and thought it was very poor, like it had been written by a child and I doubt it would have got published at all without a "celebrity" name attached. Usually when a film or TV programme is full of big name actors it is to disguise how poor the thing is. I won't be watching although I imagine it will be inoffensive enough and plenty will enjoy it.

mikebradford

2,955 posts

163 months

Wednesday 27th August
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I really enjoyed all three books.
When I heard they were making them into a film I was hopeful they would do the books justice. They've obviously spent a lot getting big name actors on board.

However the film was a little basic for me. I'm unsure why I didn't love it.
Helen Mirren was great. The female copper was also really good and fit the picture I had in my head.

Unfortunately for me Pierce Brosnan just wasn't the Ron I imagined, and his son also didn't work for me.
I like Pierce generally and liked the son as Lucifer.

Overall it was OK but I think my expectations were to high.

blingybongy

4,033 posts

164 months

Thursday 28th August
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jtremlett said:
I only read the book because I got it for free and thought it was very poor, like it had been written by a child and I doubt it would have got published at all without a "celebrity" name attached. Usually when a film or TV programme is full of big name actors it is to disguise how poor the thing is. I won't be watching although I imagine it will be inoffensive enough and plenty will enjoy it.
I bought the book on Audible, thankfully returns are dead easy. It was fking woeful.

DKS

1,809 posts

202 months

Thursday 28th August
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The first book was very difficult to get into because of the amount of characters and how they fitted into the story.
But once it clicked I loved it and the second.
But the third felt silly and dull and I zoned out. Always second best to Horowitz's Hawthorne series though!

All listened to for free on Borrowbox.

Certainly will watch this!

franki68

11,155 posts

239 months

Thursday 28th August
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Thought the first book was crap , no idea what the fuss was about and given that it’s hard to see how the film can be any good .

Mark-ri571

704 posts

125 months

Thursday 28th August
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Wife is just watching on Netflix - god it’s awful.

PinkTornado

1,576 posts

80 months

Thursday 28th August
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Just seen it- dreadful. There's no characters, you can only see the big name actors, and it should have been a TV series, not a film. Lame.

DeejRC

8,034 posts

100 months

Thursday 28th August
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It’s a cosy murder mystery. It’s entirely in line with the genre. The film is watchable, exactly how it’s meant to be.
The books have sold st loads because the cosy murder mystery genre sells st loads and the same demographic who get the books will watch this on Netflix, ie my wife and her mother.

DoctorX

7,820 posts

185 months

Thursday 28th August
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franki68 said:
Thought the first book was crap , no idea what the fuss was about and given that it’s hard to see how the film can be any good .
I’ve tried twice to finish the audiobook and tend to agree. I’ve tried his other novel from last year and gave up on that too. I really like RO but I really can’t see the appeal of his books.

PinkTornado

1,576 posts

80 months

Thursday 28th August
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DeejRC said:
It’s a cosy murder mystery.
I'd counter that it's all cosy, and very little mystery.

BigGingerBob

1,989 posts

208 months

Thursday 28th August
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We had free tickets to Everyman and went in a trip out to see it.

I've read the first two books (maybe three!) and enjoyed them as sun lounger books.

The film was pleasant. A lightweight film just as I expected, something that could be a background film really. Cast was great, although we did think Pierce Brosnan was an odd choice as he's too young... He's 72!

So my review: Enjoyably lightweight drama if you go in not expecting an Oscar worthy film

Sheepshanks

38,001 posts

137 months

Friday 29th August
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I got dragged to the cinema to see it. Was like watching a lighter weight version of Midsummer Murders but with less murders.