Just perfect...
... View MoreWhile it doesn't offer any answers, it both thrills and makes you think.
... View MoreA film of deceptively outspoken contemporary relevance, this is cinema at its most alert, alarming and alive.
... View MoreThe thing I enjoyed most about the film is the fact that it doesn't shy away from being a super-sized-cliche;
... View MoreI rated This Morning 7/10 as it is a talk show and news programme combined. Some topics can be quite bland and boring, but I personally like watching the cooking parts. Martin Lewis features on this show, discussing special deals which I particularly like. My favourite presenters are Philip and Holly, but I also like Alison and Dr Ranj,Good job itv!
... View MoreThe large majority of what's shown on This Morning isn't worthy of being on national television. There's gossip and trivia. Some of its presenters have been awful - such as Eamonn Holmes, who's bland and boring. Occasionally they have interesting guests on.
... View MoreIt's become a staple of peoples mornings in the UK. Everyone from bored housewives, to students, to the unemployed - they all spend a happy time of it of a weekday with Holly and Phil.And why not? It's a light, mildly entertaining show, that covers the ridiculous to the series in large brush strokes.If you don't like a segment, don't worry, after a short ad break or the ever annoying Andi Peters doing a competition there will be another story shortly to follow.It wins awards too, so people are clearly behind this ever green programme.
... View MoreAlthough just occasionally the programme boasts a decent discussion and/or notable guest, for the main part this show drones on like a bout of manic depression.If I want cookery tips I'll consult a cookbook. If I want fashion tips I'll buy a copy of Vogue and if I wanted advice, I would never call the "This Morning" agony team unless I'd been magically abducted by aliens and subsequently partially lobotomised overnight.The trouble with magazine shows is that they attempt to squeeze far too many bulletins into the schedule, rendering this particular show rushed and exhausting. When a topic comes on that is actually half-way intelligent, it is given barely enough airtime to enable the viewer to gain much clarity before the enforced serious expressions of the presenters suddenly revert to the joyousness of competition time - ergo trivialising the nature of the previous bulletin.Personally I find it insulting to my intelligence, not unlike most daytime TV that is pumped out for the masses and spoon-fed to those whose only interest in this life is to figure out how to pull off a pair of Primark denims whilst simultaneously baking an Alaskan pie.
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