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PostPosted: Mon Oct 23, 2006 8:42 pm 
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...Ealing comedies, my favourite being Barnacle Bill, the seasick ex naval officer who took over a pier as a cruise liner starring Alec Guinness..... filmed at Haunstanton in Norfolk.


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you having a laugh? is he having a laugh??!


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Salty wrote:
you having a laugh? is he having a laugh??!


No he isn't, and a good film it is too Snowy. Although I prefer the Ladykillers myself.

http://www.learmedia.ca/product_info.ph ... ts_id/1313

Looking down the cast list, I noticed a Jackie Collins. That wouldn't be Joan's 'sexsational' writing sister would it? Also a Charles Lloyd Pack, would that be Trigger's ( thats the Only Fools & Horses one, not our Darrell) Dad?

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PostPosted: Wed Oct 25, 2006 12:56 pm 
BillinghamPoolie wrote:
Salty wrote:
you having a laugh? is he having a laugh??!


No he isn't, and a good film it is too Snowy. Although I prefer the Ladykillers myself.

http://www.learmedia.ca/product_info.ph ... ts_id/1313

Looking down the cast list, I noticed a Jackie Collins. That wouldn't be Joan's 'sexsational' writing sister would it? Also a Charles Lloyd Pack, would that be Trigger's ( thats the Only Fools & Horses one, not our Darrell) Dad?


are byou having a laugh? is he having a laugh?!!



[this could soon get boring]


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PostPosted: Wed Oct 25, 2006 1:23 pm 
Salty wrote:
BillinghamPoolie wrote:
Salty wrote:
you having a laugh? is he having a laugh??!


No he isn't, and a good film it is too Snowy. Although I prefer the Ladykillers myself.

http://www.learmedia.ca/product_info.ph ... ts_id/1313

Looking down the cast list, I noticed a Jackie Collins. That wouldn't be Joan's 'sexsational' writing sister would it? Also a Charles Lloyd Pack, would that be Trigger's ( thats the Only Fools & Horses one, not our Darrell) Dad?


are byou having a laugh? is he having a laugh?!!



[this could soon get boring]


What d'ya mean, could?


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BillinghamPoolie wrote:
Salty wrote:
you having a laugh? is he having a laugh??!


No he isn't, and a good film it is too Snowy. Although I prefer the Ladykillers myself.

http://www.learmedia.ca/product_info.ph ... ts_id/1313

Looking down the cast list, I noticed a Jackie Collins. That wouldn't be Joan's 'sexsational' writing sister would it? Also a Charles Lloyd Pack, would that be Trigger's ( thats the Only Fools & Horses one, not our Darrell) Dad?
.... what about the 'Lavender Hill Mob', 'Passport to Pimlico' and 'The Man in the White Suit'...all subtle films with, irony and hidden messages that require the filmgoer to think ...as opposed to Saltys custard pies and tits flicks, with the odd explosion, a car chase, in LA of course and the enduring belief in the fallacy that Steve Martin and Robin Williams are funny. I rest my case rolfl


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PostPosted: Fri Oct 27, 2006 12:39 pm 
Passport to Pimilco is absolute class clap

I think Charles Lloyd Pack is Triggers Dad yes

What about the later St Trinians films? Also "Best Years of Our Lives" -Alastair Sims & Margaret Rutherford


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PostPosted: Fri Oct 27, 2006 1:24 pm 
Snowy wrote:
BillinghamPoolie wrote:
Salty wrote:
you having a laugh? is he having a laugh??!


No he isn't, and a good film it is too Snowy. Although I prefer the Ladykillers myself.

http://www.learmedia.ca/product_info.ph ... ts_id/1313

Looking down the cast list, I noticed a Jackie Collins. That wouldn't be Joan's 'sexsational' writing sister would it? Also a Charles Lloyd Pack, would that be Trigger's ( thats the Only Fools & Horses one, not our Darrell) Dad?
.... what about the 'Lavender Hill Mob', 'Passport to Pimlico' and 'The Man in the White Suit'...all subtle films with, irony and hidden messages that require the filmgoer to think ...as opposed to Saltys custard pies and tits flicks, with the odd explosion, a car chase, in LA of course and the enduring belief in the fallacy that Steve Martin and Robin Williams are funny. I rest my case rolfl



I beg your pardon??!!
I dont have time to watch many films, they take too long.....and i seen enough black n white films to last a lifetime [we only got a colour telly in 1995 :wink: rolfl ...seriously!!] ....but dead old films are too dated for me.

you're right tho, i am a right picky bastard!!
i dont like action films
most comedy are sh ite
dont like chick flicks or rom coms [wtf?!! i mean if you do like a 'rom com' you gotta be deranged!]
dont like james bond
or steve martin - altho planes trains n automobiles is funny!
or robin williams
or de caprio



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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_KSGMMBz ... ed&search=


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rolfl


yes, any variety




i did a list before in the top10 thing dibble, go search like a whipput


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I do like The Ladykillers, there's some quality things in it... I love the way that they use the music in it, even timing the old lady's collection of the parcel using it.....

Alec Guiness was a truly great actor!

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Albatross wrote:
I do like The Ladykillers, there's some quality things in it... I love the way that they use the music in it, even timing the old lady's collection of the parcel using it.....

Alec Guiness was a truly great actor!
I think 'The Man in the White Suit' had so many subtle messages about life and people....AND GREED.


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Salty wrote:
Snowy wrote:
BillinghamPoolie wrote:
Salty wrote:
you having a laugh? is he having a laugh??!


No he isn't, and a good film it is too Snowy. Although I prefer the Ladykillers myself.

http://www.learmedia.ca/product_info.ph ... ts_id/1313

Looking down the cast list, I noticed a Jackie Collins. That wouldn't be Joan's 'sexsational' writing sister would it? Also a Charles Lloyd Pack, would that be Trigger's ( thats the Only Fools & Horses one, not our Darrell) Dad?
.... what about the 'Lavender Hill Mob', 'Passport to Pimlico' and 'The Man in the White Suit'...all subtle films with, irony and hidden messages that require the filmgoer to think ...as opposed to Saltys custard pies and tits flicks, with the odd explosion, a car chase, in LA of course and the enduring belief in the fallacy that Steve Martin and Robin Williams are funny. I rest my case rolfl



I beg your pardon??!!
I dont have time to watch many films, they take too long.....and i seen enough black n white films to last a lifetime [we only got a colour telly in 1995 :wink: rolfl ...seriously!!] ....but dead old films are too dated for me.

you're right tho, i am a right picky bastid!!
i dont like action films
most comedy are sh ite
dont like chick flicks or rom coms [wtf?!! i mean if you do like a 'rom com' you gotta be deranged!]
dont like james bond
or steve martin - altho planes trains n automobiles is funny!
or robin williams
or de caprio



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OK Salty, I forgive you........ :laugh:


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Snowy, what about the 'Lavender Hill Mob', 'Passport to Pimlico' and 'The Man in the White Suit'...all subtle films with, irony and hidden messages that require the filmgoer to think ...


Have to agree completely.


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Snowy] enduring belief in the fallacy that Steve Martin and Robin Williams are funny. I rest my case rolfl


Have to agree again on the first but Robin Williams would have been funny in any era, the improvisational skills of the man beggar belief.


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PostPosted: Fri Dec 01, 2006 11:31 pm 
Worst "comic actor" on the face of the planet?

Ladies & Gentlemen, I give you, JIM CAREY


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The Truman show I haven't seen

The mask - not bad

Ace Ventura - utter shite

I did like Liar Liar


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Jim Carey is just an American Lee Evans .......Lee Evans...? I find him frantic and seriously unfunny.


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Jim Carey is just an American Lee Evans .......Lee Evans...? I find him frantic and seriously unfunny.


A poor mans Norman Wisdom!!!! :evil: :evil:

PS....I can't be arsed to find the wanker smiley!!!! :roll: :laugh:


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Well I like Lee Evans. I have seen him live a couple of times and both times I have really enjoyed it. :grin:


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Well I like Lee Evans. I have seen him live a couple of times and both times I have really enjoyed it. :grin:


I've made time to find it....Image

Sorry Mr.Fens!!!! :roll: :laugh: Image :laugh:


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Fensy wrote:
Well I like Lee Evans. I have seen him live a couple of times and both times I have really enjoyed it. :grin:
You can get the same effect by standing on the Heugh breakwater with a rough sea....i.e soaking wet and fook all to laugh at.


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Dibble, this is funny!

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this is seriously funny.


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