-- Edited by John Doe on Sunday 13th of September 2020 02:49:46 AM
Syl said
Sep 13 6:47 PM, 2020
I had quite a crush on Gordon Macrae when I was about 10.....probably looking for a father figure, because an older fatter actor called Aldo Ray took my fancy too.
John Doe said
Sep 13 7:43 PM, 2020
Syl wrote:
I had quite a crush on Gordon Macrae when I was about 10.....probably looking for a father figure, because an older fatter actor called Aldo Ray took my fancy too.
Vicks said
Sep 14 3:18 AM, 2020
Vicks said
Sep 16 3:09 AM, 2020
Syl said
Sep 16 11:21 PM, 2020
John Doe said
Sep 17 12:28 AM, 2020
Syl wrote:
From the film that made Tarantino a star - mind you I can't hear it very well because some bastard cut one of my ears off!
John Doe said
Sep 17 3:03 AM, 2020
Vicks said
Sep 18 2:56 AM, 2020
Vicks said
Sep 19 3:25 AM, 2020
Syl said
Sep 23 12:18 PM, 2020
Great song, and a chance to see the lovely late Diana Rigg again with that bloke from the Fry's chocolate bars.
Vicks said
Sep 30 3:28 PM, 2020
Vicks said
Sep 30 3:31 PM, 2020
John Doe said
Oct 3 12:36 AM, 2020
Love Honour and Obey.
Incredible and fun film now long forgotten.
-- Edited by John Doe on Saturday 3rd of October 2020 12:48:53 AM
Syl said
Oct 3 6:19 PM, 2020
John Doe wrote:
Love Honour and Obey.
Incredible and fun film now long forgotten.
-- Edited by John Doe on Saturday 3rd of October 2020 12:48:53 AM
I have never seen that film JD, I LOVE Ray Winstone ...and that song was the best one Tont Christie ever recorded.
John Doe said
Oct 3 7:04 PM, 2020
Syl wrote:
John Doe wrote:
Love Honour and Obey.
Incredible and fun film now long forgotten.
-- Edited by John Doe on Saturday 3rd of October 2020 12:48:53 AM
I have never seen that film JD, I LOVE Ray Winstone ...and that song was the best one Tont Christie ever recorded.
A brilliant (at times very dark) comedy gangster film from the writers of Operation Good Guys (a 'documentary' comedy well before The Office about a load of useless coppers), almost all the great cast of British actors call each other by their real names well worth a watch and the full movie is on Youtube.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v8l1AoETPiQ
Fun fact - William Skully Q.G.M (and SAS) the author of 'Once a Pilgrim' is the hardnut in both PGG and LHAO and the book he wrote was of how he alone protected a hotel full of civilians.
Incredible.
In May 1997, in Freetown, Sierra Leone, ex-SAS soldier Will Scully and hundreds of others were caught up in a military coup, their hotel refuge under fire. Alone on the roof against 200 attacking rebels, Scully had the lives of 1100 people in his hands.
-- Edited by John Doe on Saturday 3rd of October 2020 07:12:15 PM
Vicks said
Oct 6 4:35 AM, 2020
Vicks said
Oct 6 4:37 AM, 2020
I don't thing that's from a film but it's a cracking song and as i was talking about Bette Davis earlier, i thought i would share it.
John Doe said
Oct 14 4:23 AM, 2020
The best film of the last decade (in my humble opinion).
-- Edited by John Doe on Wednesday 14th of October 2020 04:23:40 AM
One for unrequited broken hearts...
-- Edited by John Doe on Sunday 13th of September 2020 02:49:46 AM
From the film that made Tarantino a star - mind you I can't hear it very well because some bastard cut one of my ears off!
Great song, and a chance to see the lovely late Diana Rigg again with that bloke from the Fry's chocolate bars.
Love Honour and Obey.
Incredible and fun film now long forgotten.
-- Edited by John Doe on Saturday 3rd of October 2020 12:48:53 AM
I have never seen that film JD, I LOVE Ray Winstone ...and that song was the best one Tont Christie ever recorded.
A brilliant (at times very dark) comedy gangster film from the writers of Operation Good Guys (a 'documentary' comedy well before The Office about a load of useless coppers), almost all the great cast of British actors call each other by their real names well worth a watch and the full movie is on Youtube.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v8l1AoETPiQ
Fun fact - William Skully Q.G.M (and SAS) the author of 'Once a Pilgrim' is the hardnut in both PGG and LHAO and the book he wrote was of how he alone protected a hotel full of civilians.
Incredible.
In May 1997, in Freetown, Sierra Leone, ex-SAS soldier Will Scully and hundreds of others were caught up in a military coup, their hotel refuge under fire. Alone on the roof against 200 attacking rebels, Scully had the lives of 1100 people in his hands.
-- Edited by John Doe on Saturday 3rd of October 2020 07:12:15 PM
I don't thing that's from a film but it's a cracking song and as i was talking about Bette Davis earlier, i thought i would share it.
The best film of the last decade (in my humble opinion).
-- Edited by John Doe on Wednesday 14th of October 2020 04:23:40 AM