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- Dec 31, 2011
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Thomas the Tank Engine
You have to include Get Carter in that list....
And Mona Lisa
Shane Meadows is a great British director. Dead Mans Shoes is gritty and worth a watch.
DMS is excellent, no question, but some of his other stuff misses the mark imho (A Room for Romeo Brass, Somers Town and Once Upon a Time in the Midlands as three examples) in spite of being well-intentioned homages to the British working class experience.
As for This is England, some really poor acting from several of the leads (Turgoose, Mclure & Gilgun) lets down what is otherwise a decent film.
The Party (Kristin Scott Thomas, Timothy Spall) won't be everyone's cuppa but had me fixated
Was that where Murphy was a druggy?
The film was created by New Zealanders and the TV spin off is American I think.
But anything with Matt Berry in is very watchable. Toast of London is superb
All down to opinions I guess, but I basically disagree with every word there.
So you thought Dead Man’s Shoes was crap?
The World at War, possibly the best History TV series in, er, TV History.