Danny Dyer in non-crap film shock!!!

aran207

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The performances are a bit variable and the dialogue clunky but even so I was completely held by "The Last Seven" from beginning to end. It's had something of a kicking from critics but I liked it.
Seven people find themselves in a (convincingly portrayed) deserted London with no idea as to who they are, how they got there and where everyone else has gone.
It turns out London isn't quite as deserted as it looks . . .

Maybe it's down to old age on my part, but this is nothing like as bad as people make out and even the presence of DD (who is contractually obligated to appear in every British movie ever made from now until the end of time) doesn't harm it.
 
I think that rings a bell although not seen it.
I gotta admit I liked him when he played Moff I think it was in Human Traffic, probably due to the mess he was caught up in, also laughed at a couple of scenes he was in in the film Severance.
Might check that film out, as you like it there's a good chance it will be ok, I hope :D
 
He has been rather good in one film, Borstal Boy. Good film. Wish he would take more risks outside the usual because he can act more than the typecast.
 
I think the only time the word good will correctly be linked to Danny Dyer is when it follows the following sentence.

Danny Dyer isn't in this film.
 
Malice in Wonderland was ok, though me being in love with Maggie Grace may have something to do with it. Went on Filmflex for the first time in ages the other day (they still have that same annoying loop lol) and saw a trail for a film called 'The Basement' with DDmcdire in it. Oh my. "Let's all get owta this fawkin basement" etc (and they probably don't)
 
I enjoyed what he did in this film. he workrd on this film which reduced the chances of him working on a fim I do want to see.
The more he makes films ike this that I didn't see the better. :)
 
Class and Vinnie Jones - don't often see that together.
It was not a patch on the original and I don't even like American handball.
 
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