Patrick Stewart
Birth date: July 13, 1940
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I love this story, but hated the book. I have always loved the story of Scrooge. I enjoy the movie/play versions of the story--watching the various versions is one of the handful of things I enjoy about this time of year. Having finally read the book a few years ago, I was disappointed. I did n...
Amy Poehler's memoir-ish, Yes Please has been on my "get around to it" to it list for quite a while, but I never seemed to until I started this whole audiobook at work experiment. I picked such a good one to start with, I'm actually glad I didn't read it first. Poehler interweaves comedy bits with...
Part of my annual Christmas ritual -- and since this year I indulged by way of Patrick Stewart's splendid audio version and the TV adaptation it inspired, here's my review of the latter ... with the added note that my comments on Stewart's performance in the movie also apply to his reading, where he...
When this says preformed, it means it. Patrick Stewart does an amazing - of course - job of bringing the various characters together, particularly Scrooge. Turns out this was made after the movie, which is also quite good. Though Richard E. Grant, no mater how good an actor I think he is, is way to ...
tl;dr - |✭✭✭✭✭| I really enjoyed this audiobook. It was fun listening to her life stories, and the random guest stars she had come read portions for the book. [[MORE]]Description - Amy Poehler recounts portions of her life and time as an actor, peppering in bits of humor and excerpts from friends an...