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Films you've watched recently.

Watched Mcvicar with Roger Daltry and Get Carter with Michael Caine.

Both are gritty and well acted British criminal type films, albeit quite dated.
 
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Saw Stephen Frears' 1987 Bio-pic of Joe Orton Prick UP Your Ears again yesterday.Wonderful British film scripted by Alan Bennett.
How did you get that P word past the swear filter?
Maybe starting with a capital P?
Big Prick or little prick, it doesn't matter, it's one of those words where it's non slang meaning takes precedence. So by all means prick your fingers gentlemen, but we trust you not to call each other Big Pricks. :Thumbs up:
 
Friend of a friend

Ah ok. I'm sure the views of a "Star Wars obsessed nerd" (I'm most definitely not) won't mean much to Mark Jenkin when it's been roundly classed as a classic by those in the know. I really struggle with art-house films, simple as that.

Peace out!
 
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