Nigdy nie przekraczają gangsterów, życie, ale dość podzielonych cztery tylko you. Is this line of questioning meant to persuade me to do your show?' ‘Yes.' ‘I'd change strategy.' Just then, a statuesque blonde approached me. ‘Hi!' she cried. ‘Hi,' I replied, somewhat disinterestedly. ‘I'm Miss ‘You ARE?' interest rapidly -dissed itself. ‘I figured if I introduced myself as Mallory Hagan, it wouldn't work nearly as well as using job title.' ‘You figured correctly.' She was smarter than your average beauty By 3am, the party was thinning out. I went back outside and found Heroes Panettiere, shaking like a leaf. ‘I'm freezing, Piers!' she wailed. ‘And feet are agony! Do something!' ‘Well, take your heels off, and put some socks on.' ‘Whose socks?' ‘HIS socks,' I replied, pointing to Matthew standing next to her. socks?' he said. ‘YOUR socks, Matthew.' ‘Why not YOUR socks?' he asked, quite reasonably. ‘Because I'm leaving.' And with that, I did indeed bid the evening farewell, passing on the way out. He was smoking with The Avengers' Jeremy Renner. ‘Don't I get a kiss goodbye?' he laughed. ‘Nope.' ‘Not even a coffee back at your place?' Renner exploded with laughter. well, at least give me a hug,' continued. ‘A proper -date hug.' We embraced like members of Seal Team Six do after a gruelling operation with rough, intense, masculine feeling. Back at hotel, texted me: ‘What a memorable evening! Let's find another event to take down.'. Rating: For those of us who were there at the beginning, Wars: The Force Awakens released two years ago today had a special significance. Not only did it the rebooting of the franchise by its new owner, Disney, it also reunited, finally, the much-loved stars of the original Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher and Hamill. Given that some 32 years had elapsed since the last time the trio shared the screen, this was a very big deal indeed, giving J J Abrams's already very impressive picture some real emotional heft. Two years on and with Looper director Rian taking over at the controls, the presence and absence of those three actors continues to cast a shadow over the latest Wars film, the eighth the series. Ford has bowed out, Fisher has died at the tragically early age of 60 and Hamill… Well, the good news at least for fans of Skywalker is that after his appearance as little more than a hooded after-thought The Force Awakens, The Last Jedi is very much his big moment. The less good news is that you could hardly say that, at the age of 66 and barely recognisable as the boyish hunk he used to be, he grabs the light sabre with both hands. Fisher, by contrast, who died just a few months after completing filming, is a constant presence and rather lovely. Two scenes particular stand out. The first she shares with a purple-haired and generally rather striking Dern, who plays Vice Holdo. The second comes much later and is, of course, the one we've all been waiting for when Leia and her Jedi brother, are finally reunited. Even over- film that is just beginning to outstay its welcome, it's a hairs-on-the-back-of-the-neck moment. Quite rightly, the film is dedicated to Fisher. Elsewhere, however, this is very much a film that despite the reappearance of one much-loved old character and the most famous hologram film history belongs to the new Wars generation, a fact that heighten interest some parts of the audience and diminish it others, just as 's clear decision to return humour to the sort of levels creator would approve of too. You won't believe who poor Chewbacca now has to share the Millennium Falcon with. what's going on? The still startlingly estuary-accented is on that strange island hermitage that looks a lot like Pembrokeshire with hoping to become a Jedi. Finn is rushing around the galaxy with his new friend looking for help. That leaves everyone Poe Leia and the rest of the Resistance gang stranded on a slow-moving cruiser under relentless attack from the battle fleet of the First Order still led by that trio of baddies: Supreme Leader Snoke the sporadically masked Kylo Ren and the regularly out-manoeuvred General Hux Driver playing the grandson of Darth Vader and a with both patricide and matricide on his mind is the pick of a bunch that, elsewhere, still have some convincing to do if they're ever to convert Wars fame into something resembling a fully rounded movie career. Some of the plot details from 's script don't bear close examination, but the visual effects are stunning. Two attack sequences linger particularly impressively the first involving the downing of a First Order dreadnought, and as for the second… well, just keep eye on the aforementioned Vice Holdo. But for those of us who were there at the start, there's one thing that makes The Last Jedi unmissable: Carrie Fisher. Go and see it for her. Rating: Rating: Accompanying parents are likely to watch uncomfortable state of prolonged anxiety: how are the makers going to turn traditional Spanish bullfighting particularly when it comes to the fate of the poor bull into acceptable subject for a children's cartoon? with some difficulty, particularly once they've introduced another unpalatable fact that bulls that are bred for fighting but fail to make the grade are