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Amateur Rider
Another in the Dutton saga. Set in said tear.What is 1923.
Harrison Fird, Helen Mirren, Timothy Dalton.
Another in the Dutton saga. Set in said tear.What is 1923.
A beautiful but rather sad* Christmassy rite of passage film ( *as those sort of films usually are) that I loved years ago was The Last Winter. It was on tv several times but then they stopped showing it. However, I recently found out that I wasn’t the only person enthralled by it and have been told that it’s available to watch on utube. Problem is I assume I’ll have to watch an advert every few minutes. But I coped with that when I watched A Dog of Flanders on utube recently. I haven’t seen that since I was about 10.There's a somewhat obscure Christmas film I try to find every year. A bit schmaltzy maybe but I enjoy it every time.
The/A Christmas Visitor
William Devane carries it along very nicely.
I’ll get it then. At least Alexandra won’t be in it.1886 was my favourite of the trilogy.
I’m trying to declutter at home. But was so tempted to buy a Herman’s Hermits Best of LP that was outside a local antique/bric a brac shop. I resisted. It’s still calling to me though…I do enjoy Herman's hermits - I recall a documentary where Peter noone is apologising for being a pop band and I'm just thinking we can't all be the Beatles mate.
At least if it's vinyl from back in the day you don't run the risk of it being a re-recording which I fell foul of a few weeks ago with a Billy j Kramer cd.I’m trying to declutter at home. But was so tempted to buy a Herman’s Hermits Best of LP that was outside a local antique/bric a brac shop. I resisted. It’s still calling to me though…
They were from Burnage about a mile and 30 years away from Oasis. I was in the same primary school class as Colin Leckenby, brother of guitarist, the late Lek.I do enjoy Herman's hermits - I recall a documentary where Peter noone is apologising for being a pop band and I'm just thinking we can't all be the Beatles mate.
It was next to a DaveDee, Dozy Beaky Mick and Titch LP. I believe they were bigger than The Beatles in America at one time…At least if it's vinyl from back in the day you don't run the risk of it being a re-recording which I fell foul of a few weeks ago with a Billy j Kramer cd.
yes thought it was superbHas anyone watched Day of the Jackal on Sky.
I'm a huge fan of the book and the original film
Haven't seen the new one but it'll need to go some to live up to the legacy.
I've watched it all. Slickly made + entertaining. Overall I enjoyed it.
Bang on the money -Craig is the only Bond you could imagine killing a man with his bare hands.Daniel Craig TOTALLY floats my boat as Bond! Definitely good-looking in my books with none of the smarm of Brosnan or Moore.
Pity his films are tedious.Bang on the money -Craig is the only Bond you could imagine killing a man with his bare hands.