I'm generalising wildly, but better than almost anyone I think.
The U.K. is at the top table, no doubt.
I'm generalising wildly, but better than almost anyone I think.
Julie Christie again, can't go wrong. The dwarf in the red coat still sends shivers down my spine. I also loved the Riva boats and the Venice setting. Very unnerving film though.
Yep, I think I was about 9 or 10 when I watched it. It had everything, the blind woman who sees the future, the setting of Venice, 70's soft porn and dwarf
Jesus. I'm going blind.
A room for Romeo Brass
The Trip (series in UK, released as a film elsewhere in the world)
A Matter of Life and Death
Nil By Mouth
Stuart: A life backwards
The Browning Version (1990's version)
Ice Cold in Alex
Frank
Locke
Under Milk Wood
And many more I can't think of now.
Oh almost forgot 'In Bruges' is that British?
Say what you like about British films but nobody and I mean nobody could make a film like the 'confessions'
Absolute smut, seaside postcard nudity, farcical comedy, crap acting all rolled into one.
Only we could manage to do that.
A room for Romeo Brass
The Trip (series in UK, released as a film elsewhere in the world)
A Matter of Life and Death
Nil By Mouth
Stuart: A life backwards
Local Hero
2001
The Browning Version (1990's version)
Ice Cold in Alex
In Bruges (gotta be in my top 5 of all time)
Frank
Locke
Under Milk Wood
And many more I can't think of now.
Oh, Alan Bennet's The Wind In The Willows. Just magical.
Just a shame you couldn't really appreciate Julie Christie when u were nine or ten!
Don't think anyone has mentioned yet:
Kes.
Saturday Night and Sunday Morming,
Funeral in Berlin
The Titfield Thunderbolt
Four Weddings and a Funeral.
The Full Monty.
Hope and Glory
The Remains of the Day.
Goodbye Charlie Bright
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