British Films

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Mike_CFC
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Post by Mike_CFC »

I forgot to add V for Vendetta.Quality film.Brilliant ending too.If only it would happen in real life !laugh!

Football Factory is only good for the banter that's in it.All round a shit film and too chavvy.And that's coming from a Chelsea fan.

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Ah tell thi summat: That Kes film's a reight good'n. None o' that pansy cockney crap that they av dahn south, lad.

An if tha thinks any diffrent, al smack thi reight in't gob, tha big poof.

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Hi Mike

V For Vendetta may be set in England but it aint british

As for Football Factory being too chavvy...Surely you didnt expect hoity toity posh sir. Not from foot ball 'ooligans, direct descendants from Saxons. Come on.

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Dead man's Shoes - good call ... best british film about elephants ...

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I enjoy the old British films that starred Alister Sim, Dennis Price and Margaret Rutherford to name a few.

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I've liked what I've seen of Considine. He played the part well, and I saw him in an earlier film (forgot title) where he plays an weirdo in Nottingham (Edit: A room with Romeo Brass) which made me laugh my tits off.

I'd have liked to have seen more of him in The Bourne Ultimatum.

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Post by Jacques »

He has a new one out soon 'My Zinc Bed' with Uma Thurman.

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Nice. Lets hope he doesn't get shot by a sniper 2 mins in.

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Hi Leo
Clockwork Orange.
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From film Stalker:

Uma Thurman, Paddy Considine and Jonathan Pryce are set to star in the film version of the stage play My Zinc Bed which will be adapted by its writer, David Hare and directed by Anthony Page. Interestingly the film will be broadcast on the internet by HBO Films. The story is about a young idealistic alcoholic who has an affair with his boss' wife. It looks as though Considine will play the alcoholic with the other two roles being pretty obvious. These three names are a pretty powerful bunch, and could pull the performance off on stage or not.

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