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Lock Stock & Two Smoking Belgraves
Catch me if you can (Carl Emberson)
Get him to the Greek (Nicky Nicolau)
 
The good,the bad and the ugly.

Good--Billy Best
bad --B.Lloyd
ugly--John Kurila
 
one flew into the hornets nest....

Southend fans at Watford in the 70s(just as mad)
 
Million Dollar Bailey
White's Christmas
Hammell House of Horror
Austins Powers
The David Crown Affair
Che Wilson's War



:blush:
 
Gary Deegan has been the inspiration behind some of the greatest work by Krzysztof Kieślowski. I can still be moved to tears byThree Colours: Red and the depiction of the dying of the Sturrock era at Roots Hall in A Shorts Film About Killing is breathtaking in the beauty and bleakness of its stark cinematography.

However, the less said about Fifty Shades of Gary, the better.
 
An Eye Foran Eye
Paynter your Wagon
Ron Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer
Shallow Hall
Jack Sampson
and Delilah
The Unger Games: Mocking Jay Smith
 
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