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 Post subject: Re: Favourite fillums
PostPosted: Mon Feb 24, 2025 7:08 am 
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The one scene in a film I like is the old black and white ‘Ice Cold in Alex’ At the final scene where after trekking across the North African desert, they arrive and the famous Carlsberg scene ensues with the Ice cold lager with the condensation running down the side of the glass….it could make you take up drinking.
Barry Norman reported back when it was made actually in Libya and that they got pissed filming it. :laugh: :laugh:

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 Post subject: Re: Favourite fillums
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The one scene in a film I like is the old black and white ‘Ice Cold in Alex’ At the final scene where after trekking across the North Africa the arrive and the famous Carlberg scene ensues with the Ice cold lager with the condensation running down the side of the glass….it could make you take up drinking.
Barry Norman reported back when it was made actually in ZLibya that they got pissed filming it. :laugh: :laugh:

never been a lager drinker but that scene always made me want to try it on a hot day. anyone remember watching lawrence of arabia at the pictures where i,m sure they turned the heat up in those desert scenes to sell more cold drinks and ice cream at the break. never been one who took notice of any adverts but admit that i purchased a 1947 humber super snipe due to the car chase on the film the blue lamp after it was shown on the tele in the mid 70,s.


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Watched 2 classics on Sunday...The Wickerman and Straw Dogs. Two easy watches for a Sunday evening. bbolt


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 Post subject: Re: Favourite fillums
PostPosted: Tue Mar 25, 2025 11:58 am 
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On the Beach…set in Australia after a nuclear war..Gregory Peck and surprisingly Fred Astaire as a retired racing driver..awaiting the nuclear cloud descending into the Southern hemisphere…Google film, but it could never be a musical. sadx

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 Post subject: Re: Favourite fillums
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Snowy wrote:
On the Beach…set in Australia after a nuclear war..Gregory Peck and surprisingly Fred Astaire as a retired racing driver..awaiting the nuclear cloud descending into the Southern hemisphere…Google film, but it could never be a musical. sadx

the mention of fred astair as a racing driver gives me thoughts of le mans when they ran across the track to their cars. a hollywood version would have him dancing across the tarmac in full song to end with him in a dead heat with gene kelly.


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PostPosted: Mon May 12, 2025 11:05 pm 
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On its fifty year anniversary Slade in Flame is getting a run out this weekend in selected cinemas.

If you’ve never seen it, it’s good. Gritty and funny with some good songs too.


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I've got the soundtrack on vinyl. :cool:


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 Post subject: Re: Favourite fillums
PostPosted: Tue May 13, 2025 11:07 am 
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On its fifty year anniversary Slade in Flame is getting a run out this weekend in selected cinemas.

If you’ve never seen it, it’s good. Gritty and funny with some good songs too.


I assumed the cinemas showing it wouldn't include any round here, and thus missed the fact that the Gala in Durham did. DOH...!!!

I have a rule that I don't buy anything on Blu-ray which I've already got on DVD, but I am seriously thinking of making an exemption in the case of Flame.

I fucking love Slade me like...!


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Slade are for life - not just Christmas.


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 Post subject: Re: Favourite fillums
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think it was kettering who mentioned alick guiness . just remembered he played a part in another film The Card where he bought an ailing football club and brought them success to become the hero of bursley which had a look of burslam to me. Need a remake with pools in mind but our card would be a joker and a remake of jokers wild would be more appropiate.


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