Saw the film last night, seeing it again tonight. Absolutely phenomenal film. The acting was incredible by all, but especially by Hugh. As a recently deconverted atheist, this film was a breath of fresh air and left a lot to think/talk about afterwards. Also, as a Bruce Dickinson fan there was a lovely little easter egg in the film that made me jump out of my seat with excitement. There was so much about the film that I loved. The ladies were very intelligent and weren't the stereotypical, ditzy types that you see in a lot of horror films, Hugh played the baddie in such a way that made him loveable yet so scary that you couldn't predict his next move. His quirks, facial expressions, tone of voice, etc added so much depth to the character and puts the audience in a juxtaposition of really liking him but then feeling increasingly uneasy as the film progresses.
I love Hugh Grant, he's refreshingly honest and down to earth. I imagine his hatred of plastic stems from spending so much time with Hollywood types over the years.
Saw the film last night, seeing it again tonight. Absolutely phenomenal film. The acting was incredible by all, but especially by Hugh. As a recently deconverted atheist, this film was a breath of fresh air and left a lot to think/talk about afterwards. Also, as a Bruce Dickinson fan there was a lovely little easter egg in the film that made me jump out of my seat with excitement. There was so much about the film that I loved. The ladies were very intelligent and weren't the stereotypical, ditzy types that you see in a lot of horror films, Hugh played the baddie in such a way that made him loveable yet so scary that you couldn't predict his next move. His quirks, facial expressions, tone of voice, etc added so much depth to the character and puts the audience in a juxtaposition of really liking him but then feeling increasingly uneasy as the film progresses.
Hugh is such an adorable guy, so humble and honest and endearing. Love him so much. ♥️
@@kittykaty33 ha ha. So hard to interview xx
Definitely a bucket list film. Poor Hugh looked both fresh faced and knackered, well done you for drawing out some great responses.
@@ColinGilchrist1 ah thanks x
I love Hugh Grant, he's refreshingly honest and down to earth. I imagine his hatred of plastic stems from spending so much time with Hollywood types over the years.
What an incredible interwiev,loved this🫡
@@qashshah107 wow thank you x
Wonderfully conducted interview. Well done.
@@jach8047 thanks so so much x
I love how his entire image has been irrevocably altered (for the better) by Paddington, of all things.
Such a terrific actor.
great film x