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12 December 2009, 15:57
BNagel
"Invictus"?
I'd be interested in any input South Africans have on the film, namely if you like it.

Beste,

Barry


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13 December 2009, 20:36
shakari
It's only just been released here and probably won't get to the outlying areas for a while..... But FWIW, I loved the book!






18 December 2009, 16:50
BNagel
I'm reading the thread at African hunting. Thanks for the South African perspective, which is what I actually wanted to get (as opposed to the usual AR bickering.) When y'all get to see the flick I hope you will chime in about the movie and whether y'all think it did a good job.

Steve, you have a way of stepping around the mud that's slung. I appreciate your attitude.

Barry


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20 December 2009, 15:46
shakari
Barry,

I reckon it's always a good idea to try to spread light and not heat...... Wink






22 January 2010, 15:37
Wink
I'm waiting to see it myself, mostly to see how they treat the qualifying matches leading up the final. South Africa beat New Zealand in the final, by outplaying New Zealand. I'm not sure the same can be said about their victory over France however, where officiating seems to have been rather slanted, to make an understatement. Steve may remember that match.


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29 January 2010, 02:41
Bvekenya
Yea it was good flick, there where many, many things going down in 1994 \ 1995, the Rugby world cup of 1995 will always beremembred though - fondly I might add.


The Kiwis still claim food poison, the proceeding world cups just showed that the all blacks are unable to get their grubby paws, on the William Webb Ellis flower pot - Sad but true



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15 August 2010, 05:00
Code4
I finally managed to get a copy on DVD to watch. Not much Rugby to watch. It was more to do with the attempt to use Rugby as a unification tool.

When I heard it was directed by Clint Eastwood (An American) I thought 'what would he know about Rugby?' It was worth watching though.

Did Mandela really get 'drawn into' Rugby or was it poetic license/a sop for the population ?
31 August 2010, 18:14
ddrhook
Steve can you get NET flicks There? you could watch it on your pc as soon as it is released on dvd Big Grin