Jamie1952 wrote:Challinor post match interview was even better, he was seething.
Is the film…… ‘The Rise and Fall of the Challinor Empire’….oops, should have been ‘Roman’…….

Jamie1952 wrote:Challinor post match interview was even better, he was seething.
accrington fan wrote:in the film tommy widderington was played by charlton heston, challinor by norman wisdom.
Mr Irrelevant wrote:By the way, am I the only person on the planet whi has never watched Star Wars?
Kenny Bottles wrote:12 Angry Men.
My youngest daughter was laughing at the number of black & white films in my collection and said she couldn't possibly watch a film without colour.
Snowy wrote:I think black and white films have an atmosphere all of their own…I really enjoy them.
Kettering Poolie wrote:Kes - Brian Glover is superb as the sadistic PE Teacher
Kind Hearts and Coronets (Ealing comedy) Alec Guinness plays all the characters - amazing film
The Birds (Hitchcock) - absolutely terrifying - often think of that when I'm back home, when I see some of them massive gulls in Morrisons Car park- scare the shit out of me!
Snowy wrote:Kettering Poolie wrote:Kes - Brian Glover is superb as the sadistic PE Teacher
Kind Hearts and Coronets (Ealing comedy) Alec Guinness plays all the characters - amazing film
The Birds (Hitchcock) - absolutely terrifying - often think of that when I'm back home, when I see some of them massive gulls in Morrisons Car park- scare the shit out of me!
I have a recipe for roast gull….apparently you pluck the bird, clean it out, wrap it in grease proof paper after seasoning it with salt, black pepper and rosemary.
Cook in a hot oven for 25 minutes, remove and eat the grease proof paper.
Snowy wrote:Kenny Bottles wrote:12 Angry Men.
My youngest daughter was laughing at the number of black & white films in my collection and said she couldn't possibly watch a film without colour.
I think black and white films have an atmosphere all of their own…I really enjoy them.
accrington fan wrote:Snowy wrote:Kenny Bottles wrote:12 Angry Men.
My youngest daughter was laughing at the number of black & white films in my collection and said she couldn't possibly watch a film without colour.
I think black and white films have an atmosphere all of their own…I really enjoy them.
yes atmosphere and not relying on colour to keep the audiance happy. some films are better in colour but many are not if you watch new colourised versions of em on you tube. Getting peole to watch em is the hardest part and once you do many detractors get hooked.
Snowy wrote:[
Have you noticed desert scenes look really so much hotter in black and white films. Odd but true.
Corner Flag wrote:The Smallest Show on Earth had a desert scene in it and the cinema owners turned up the heat to generate the sale of drinks. Another excellent British film
Corner Flag wrote:The Smallest Show on Earth had a desert scene in it and the cinema owners turned up the heat to generate the sale of drinks. Another excellent British film
Bluestreak wrote:Summer Holiday
Snowy wrote:Corner Flag wrote:The Smallest Show on Earth had a desert scene in it and the cinema owners turned up the heat to generate the sale of drinks. Another excellent British film
The classic scene in ‘Ice Cold in Alex’ where the ice fresh Carlberg’s are poured out makes a tee totaller thirsty.
accrington fan wrote:Snowy wrote:Corner Flag wrote:The Smallest Show on Earth had a desert scene in it and the cinema owners turned up the heat to generate the sale of drinks. Another excellent British film
The classic scene in ‘Ice Cold in Alex’ where the ice fresh Carlberg’s are poured out makes a tee totaller thirsty.
bet raymond chandler wished he had thought that one when he was alive.
bluebottle wrote:The inside man
Sussex UK wrote:The Warriors--up there with low budgets.
Leggie43 wrote:Private Ryan
Snowy wrote:Leggie43 wrote:Private Ryan
Ryan’s privates….a jazz film…I’m er informed
Jamie1952 wrote:The Exorcist for me was scary, i was in my early 20s, you never knew what to expect after the camera panned along the corridor and the door when it opened into Regans bedroom.
Sussex UK wrote:Jamie1952 wrote:The Exorcist for me was scary, i was in my early 20s, you never knew what to expect after the camera panned along the corridor and the door when it opened into Regans bedroom.
Horror at it's finest mr j..and what about them rottweiler's Gregory Peck had to fend off in The Omen??it put me off owning a dog for life.
accrington fan wrote:Sussex UK wrote:Jamie1952 wrote:The Exorcist for me was scary, i was in my early 20s, you never knew what to expect after the camera panned along the corridor and the door when it opened into Regans bedroom.
Horror at it's finest mr j..and what about them rottweiler's Gregory Peck had to fend off in The Omen??it put me off owning a dog for life.
have owned 5 rotties across the years from the mid 70,s until june last year. the first one knowbidy knew what breed it was. never had a bad one although the ownership of them took a dive after the devil dog thing came out in one of the morning rags. a case at the time of the right dog in the wrong hands like other breeds have had to suffer over the years. actually mu first saved a couple of lives by sniffing out blokes who had collapsed at different times on freezing nights on his late night pee walk.
Sussex UK wrote:accrington fan wrote:Sussex UK wrote:Jamie1952 wrote:The Exorcist for me was scary, i was in my early 20s, you never knew what to expect after the camera panned along the corridor and the door when it opened into Regans bedroom.
Horror at it's finest mr j..and what about them rottweiler's Gregory Peck had to fend off in The Omen??it put me off owning a dog for life.
have owned 5 rotties across the years from the mid 70,s until june last year. the first one knowbidy knew what breed it was. never had a bad one although the ownership of them took a dive after the devil dog thing came out in one of the morning rags. a case at the time of the right dog in the wrong hands like other breeds have had to suffer over the years. actually mu first saved a couple of lives by sniffing out blokes who had collapsed at different times on freezing nights on his late night pee walk.
I know i'd come round quick if i had one sniffing round me if i was flat out on the floor..or is it just best to play dead?.....And the size of their heads never scared you??
Sussex UK wrote:No mentions of Braveheart?..all supporters of Longshanks, no doubt.
Jamie1952 wrote:Sussex UK wrote:No mentions of Braveheart?..all supporters of Longshanks, no doubt.
Filmed in Ireland starred an American with a phoney Scottish accent and factually inaccurate, including the blue war paint.
Sussex UK wrote:Planet of the Apes with Charlton Heston..top notch.
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