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Tie #7: Harry Brown (Blueblood) v Zulu (DB protege)

Don't throw bloody chavs at me


  • Total voters
    26
  • Poll closed .
I have to abstain as I've not actually seen Harry Brown and Zulu is one of those Christmas films that I'm not sure I've watched from start to finish.
 
[video=youtube;1csr0dxalpI]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1csr0dxalpI[/video]

This 5 minute clip should seal the deal, as the British sing and fight like damn bally heroes.
 
Picking out Zulu always meant i was gonna be up against it .. Still i'm sure its all fair and above board and nothing whatsoever to do with The Jam v Pink Floyd is it Coxy :winking:
 
Picking out Zulu always meant i was gonna be up against it .. Still i'm sure its all fair and above board and nothing whatsoever to do with The Jam v Pink Floyd is it Coxy :winking:

How very dare you! If you want to send the UN in to inspect, then feel free :raspberry:
 
[video=youtube;1csr0dxalpI]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1csr0dxalpI[/video]

This 5 minute clip should seal the deal, as the British sing and fight like damn bally heroes.

Great film.
Fact, the vast majority of soilders of the 24th at Rorkes Drift were Brummies and Londoners with a few Taffs for company.
 
One strange but true fact Cetewayo chief of the Zulu was played by Chief Buthelezi real life Chief of the Zulu.

Much as I liked Harry Brown, Zulu is a classic.
 
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