As you say, truly bonkers, and all the better for it. Charles is a regular on the "Brian Gittins and Friends" podcast, equally bonkers.
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As you say, truly bonkers, and all the better for it. Charles is a regular on the "Brian Gittins and Friends" podcast, equally bonkers.
I'd completely forgotten about this, thanks for jogging my memory. An excellent re-watch, superb!
I thought it was excellent, quite removed from previous iterations and all the better for it.
Indeed. Can't beat it when a couple of dozen professional tough guys with machine guns are chasing the goody, they all miss him, and he gets them all with a pistol, knife and bare hands!...
I also enjoyed that.
Indeed. Excellent.
Mean Streets.
A bit like junk food really, a guilty pleasure to enjoy amongst the quality fare! :pig:
I watched "School for Scoundrels" again recently. The cast, acting and photography are marvellous. Terry Thomas' opening scene is a classic.
The term "classic" is very much overused these days, but in the case of this film it is entirely apt.
Beside Bowie : The Mick Ronson Story
I watched the original Treasure Island the other day, a gem made in 1950. What a turn Robert Newton does as Long John Silver! It's very sad to note that Bobby Driscoll, who played Jim Hawkins, had a...
Quality! :pig:
[QUOTE=caye031;3658613]Missus said he was delicious as always :joyous:
I love Mat Damon, and I thought he was great, one of the highlights of the movie
Interesting trivia
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This morning I watched "The Admirable Chrichton" on TV. The acting and characterisation is fantastic. Films this good aren't made today. It's from my year of birth, 1957.