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Currently watching Top Gun in HD. :woosh:

 

 

Nearly shit there, thought your sis's bedroom door was ajar :lol:

I like to know when you're around though Wacky, I always notice by the size 11 kiddies trainers, so then it means I'm free to go round yours and do my thing.

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Currently watching Top Gun in HD. :lol:

 

 

Nearly shit there, thought your sis's bedroom door was ajar :lol:

I like to know when you're around though Wacky, I always notice by the size 11 kiddies trainers, so then it means I'm free to go round yours and do my thing.

 

Jealous of the adidas kick I see :woosh:

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Wall-E - Pretty good actually. I enjoyed it more than Kung Fu Panda.

 

Tsotsi - Another one I enjoyed. Definitely worth watching if you've not seen it.

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Just finished Band of Brothers.

 

Fantastic series. I nearly cried at the end. Brave men.

 

God knows how my and younger generations would cope with what they went through during the war.

 

 

Awesome, I did cry at several parts throught man, its an AWESOME series and Hanks done a great job.

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Just finished Band of Brothers.

 

Fantastic series. I nearly cried at the end. Brave men.

 

God knows how my and younger generations would cope with what they went through during the war.

 

 

Awesome, I did cry at several parts throught man, its an AWESOME series and Hanks done a great job.

Apparently Speilberg and Hanks are doing another mini-series about the Pacific theatre in WWII.

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Just finished Band of Brothers.

 

Fantastic series. I nearly cried at the end. Brave men.

 

God knows how my and younger generations would cope with what they went through during the war.

 

 

Awesome, I did cry at several parts throught man, its an AWESOME series and Hanks done a great job.

 

I watched it last month like, absolutely class, best thing I've ever watched.

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Just finished Band of Brothers.

 

Fantastic series. I nearly cried at the end. Brave men.

 

God knows how my and younger generations would cope with what they went through during the war.

 

 

Awesome, I did cry at several parts throught man, its an AWESOME series and Hanks done a great job.

Apparently Speilberg and Hanks are doing another mini-series about the Pacific theatre in WWII.

 

Shot just outside Port Douglas in Queensland I was told the other day.

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Sweet and Lowdown.

Now I'm not a fan of Woody's films. Yeah I know he does some stuff that is just outstanding and then he goes and produces four films on the trot about being a Freudian New York Jew, divorcing his wife because she doesn't moan like his mother.

But that being said Sweet and Lowdown is very good, one of those other Woody films.

Maybe it was the music?

Maybe it was the cast?

Maybe it was the fact that our long lost poster Django Reinhardt, oh how we miss those music posts, is constantly referred to (the real Django not the TT poster) as the protagonist's mythical hero?

The one down side was and I have to say it, Woody using himself as one of the "experts" on Emmet Ray's life but he is the auteur, what are you going to do?

If you like early guitar jazz, 1930's period film and quirky characters it's worth a look.

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Sweet and Lowdown.

Now I'm not a fan of Woody's films. Yeah I know he does some stuff that is just outstanding and then he goes and produces four films on the trot about being a Freudian New York Jew, divorcing his wife because she doesn't moan like his mother.

But that being said Sweet and Lowdown is very good, one of those other Woody films.

Maybe it was the music?

Maybe it was the cast?

Maybe it was the fact that our long lost poster Django Reinhardt, oh how we miss those music posts, is constantly referred to (the real Django not the TT poster) as the protagonist's mythical hero?

The one down side was and I have to say it, Woody using himself as one of the "experts" on Emmet Ray's life but he is the auteur, what are you going to do?

If you like early guitar jazz, 1930's period film and quirky characters it's worth a look.

 

That the Sean Penn one?

 

I've only seen clips but always fancied it....I think.

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Sweet and Lowdown.

Now I'm not a fan of Woody's films. Yeah I know he does some stuff that is just outstanding and then he goes and produces four films on the trot about being a Freudian New York Jew, divorcing his wife because she doesn't moan like his mother.

But that being said Sweet and Lowdown is very good, one of those other Woody films.

Maybe it was the music?

Maybe it was the cast?

Maybe it was the fact that our long lost poster Django Reinhardt, oh how we miss those music posts, is constantly referred to (the real Django not the TT poster) as the protagonist's mythical hero?

The one down side was and I have to say it, Woody using himself as one of the "experts" on Emmet Ray's life but he is the auteur, what are you going to do?

If you like early guitar jazz, 1930's period film and quirky characters it's worth a look.

 

That the Sean Penn one?

 

I've only seen clips but always fancied it....I think.

 

Yeap and Uma.

I use to have a "buddy" who looked like a dirty goth version of Uma :D

I believe she now looks like a dirty hippy version of Uma :D

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Couple of excellent films on today and tomorrow by the way. Get your Skyplus going for....

 

Today

 

BRIDGE ON THE RIVER KWAI 5.40pm Film4

Alec Guiness takes the stiff upper lip a step too far. Proper British war film with an American budget. Class.

 

Tomorrow

 

THE MAGNIFICENT AMBERSONS 10.35am BBC2

Immediately after Citizen Kane, Orson Welles made this. Lots of people prefer this.

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Couple of excellent films on today and tomorrow by the way. Get your Skyplus going for....

 

Today

 

BRIDGE ON THE RIVER KWAI 5.40pm Film4

Alec Guiness takes the stiff upper lip a step too far. Proper British war film with an American budget. Class.

 

Tomorrow

 

THE MAGNIFICENT AMBERSONS 10.35am BBC2

Immediately after Citizen Kane, Orson Welles made this. Lots of people prefer this.

 

Didn't it also do a lot better at the box office?

Citizen Kane, although critically acclaimed and quoted by academics actually wasn't the success Wells hoped and cost him his "Hollywood" career.

He was never given a studio big budget chance again.

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