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With the festive season just around the corner, Picturenose presents a nostalgic look at a selection of films that you just know will be found somewhere in the depths of the Yuletide TV schedules. Christmas crackers next week, but first up, it’s the gobblers.
Christmas, eh? A time to gather the family round, nibble on a nut or two, pour a glass of something special, and complain about the number of repeats that are, once again, filling up the TV schedules.
Always a worrying sign, when a studio places an embargo on critics at the world’s first screening of a film, as happened with Australia (2008) – the inevitable question is: ‘So, does 20th Century Fox know something really bad that we don’t?’
Unfortunately, it would appear that the answer is pretty much in the affirmative. Baz Luhrmann is a director who has split audiences and critics alike down the years – the pro-votes tend to veer towards his sublime Romeo and Juliet (1996) (well, I say sublime but Colin, of course, hated it) and, of course, the brilliant Strictly Ballroom (1992), which differs from the recent BBC craze Strictly Come Dancing in that it isn’t fucking awful, while the naysayers tend to gang up on Moulin Rouge (2001) – its star, Nicole Kidman, was Oscar nominated, but it’s nevertheless an overblown and somewhat insincere musical maelstrom.



