If it's agents the Kenneth Williams travel agent for wonder tours has to be the best in carry on abroad, miss plunkett you're crushing my itineary
My two nominations would be Aida young, producer of some of the best hammer films from the late 60's and 70's, hands of the ripper for example and Anne coates the brilliant editor on Lawrence of Arabia, through the medusa touch, Erin brokovitch and the golden compass, an incredible career.
Enjoying double bills at the flicks, last night was primate, earned it's 18 and send help, Rami back on the big screen at what he does best. Really enjoyed both and highly recommended
The original super troopers was brilliant, funny, this one's rubbish
Have a good one
A nice sleazy afternoon treat
Gangster number 1, one of the best British gangster movies of all time, the film moves seamlessly between modern and the 60's and the powerhouse performances of bettany and McDowell are brilliant.
Saw silent night deadly night and fackham hall as a double bill, cheered me up no end, silent night a glorious throwback but with a neat twist on the slasher genre, fackham a glorious spoof on the Downton era. Both passed the 6 laugh test with ease.
Definitely not snatch, always has to be jaws the revenge so mark can tell again the Micheal Caine story about what the fee bought.
Leathal weapon 4, from what the series was, I mean diplomatic immunity from the great late Joss ackland is one of the great lines in the film, to this turgid cash in on the Kung Fu influences from the late 90's, absolute crap.
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The holiday, the good lady her indoors, the mortgage approver loves this film, I've never told her this but I hate it, that's lovely for you
Assault is the really good film on the list and mamma Mia is the one to watch if you just want a really good feel good film. I'd still go John carpenters gritty assault though.
Fear is the key is mine, 1972 based on a Alister McLain novel of the same name, its a brilliant tale of the revenge where the set piece ending is on a submersible vehicle. It's brilliant with a top notch roy budd score and sir Ben Kingsley in his first movie role as a heavy.
Really enjoying the pod, can't wait for the rants on horror of Frankenstein and scars of dracula, they both deserve a rant, still can't believe studio canal are releasing these first on 4k when they have a load of quality hammer to release
Ad72 is the same, it's just a joy ride of a horror
If ever I feel not great, I'll sometimes get this on and the world just feels that bit better
www.mirror.co.uk/3am/celebrit... absolutely shocked at this, he was in the motoring world, one of the greats, his ability to spot a bargain in the classic world was legendary, but he also made cars interesting, his ability to describe was engaging, fair well.
The sweeney, deservedly a regular on the list as it's so bloomin awful. Just watch the old series or even the films instead
Any one of these is a must watch, but dead of night beats them all, 5 tales to chill the bones, perfect for a Halloween night.
Peter cushing said the blood beast terror was his worst film and who are we to argue, but it's not the worst on the list, that's beware of the blob, it's absolutely awful.
That should say don't
I realised a long time ago I do have enough time to read and watch all I want, so on tubi I'm fast forwarding loads of horror, it's simple. Pick a crap horror, fast forward to the gory bits and see it you can follow the plot. It's great cut all the crap and see if the gore is good or crap.
It's a great film but I do prefer q2
Why is hotel Transylvania on this list, it's not the best and not the worst but a fine way to spend 90 minutes
Cash on demand, an Xmas heist movie where andre morell, runs rings around Peter Cushing's gloriously uptight manager. It's has a lovely redemptive arc at the end.
In fabric is brilliant, mark will say more people should see it as it's a mindbender of a possessed dress film starring the strangest department store ever, the ending is heartbreaking.
Frankenstein must be destroyed, hammer returns for Cushing's 5th outing and this is the most driven possibly evil performance Cushing ever gave, the story is immaterial, as all the actors especially Freddie Jones are brilliant in this unsurpassed sequel
Has to be firewalker, another cannon misfire
Anyone should be on everyone's watch list but let's go for the elephant man, John hurt, incredible, Freddie Francis prowls the underbelly of London with his camera, and the score by John Morris is sublime