kips 1:44 Mon Nov 28
Kes - 1969 Film
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Just watching Ken Loach's 1969 masterpiece, Kes.
Not seen it for years but still as fresh and convincing today as it was 53 years ago.
The Manchester United v Spurs cup match scene, featuring PE teacher, Brian Glover as the fair-haired slightly balding Bobby Charlton played out in front of the bleak South Yorkshire coalfields is a tour de force.
Very rare to see these sorts of films made today although Kenneth Branagh's Belfast was a great resent attempt..
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Northern Sold
11:17 Tue Nov 29
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Cathy come home
From Sir with Love
This Sporting life
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Far Cough
11:07 Tue Nov 29
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wd40 12:19 Mon Nov 28 Re: Kes - 1969 Film Read a write on the film ages ages a go and the canning bit in the school where al the boys lined up was for real and on watching it looked that way.
or have I got my films confused.
I just checked, they did indeed cane them for real, in fact they never even told them until it happened. They did get paid extra for it though. I felt for the little kid that they all piled their fags onto, poor bloke was near to tears.
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Swiss.
2:50 Mon Nov 28
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Pile of depressing northern shite.
American Pie 1999. That’s a classic.
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Wils
2:49 Mon Nov 28
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Kenneth Branagh's Belfast
^ this was shite. Surprised to see it mentioned in the same thread as Kes. A very sanitsed Northern Ireland troubles and, of course, the protaganists were all above the petty hatred and prejudices that fuelled it all. Like fuck! They all would have had very tribal opinions, no one was above it all.
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Russ of the BML
1:35 Mon Nov 28
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Without meaning to sound too dramatic but I genuinely think the football scene is some of the best film making ever. I suppose it's all about opinion. But if you've been a kid into football (as I was) and been out playing footy for PE in the freezing cold with kids that hate football it's about as genuine and real life as it gets. Brian Glover is simply magnificent playing that part. It's a scene that is as funny as it is tragic.
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Gary Strodders shank
1:00 Mon Nov 28
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Another masterpiece that never gets an airing these days is the Dennis Potter play Blue remembered hills where all the children are played by adults. Its funny tragic and a little worrying A great cast also.
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Far Cough
12:44 Mon Nov 28
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wd40 12:19 Mon Nov 28 Re: Kes - 1969 Film Read a write on the film ages ages a go and the canning bit in the school where al the boys lined up was for real and on watching it looked that way.
or have I got my films confused.
do you mean the boys really got the cane?
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wd40
12:19 Mon Nov 28
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Read a write on the film ages ages a go and the canning bit in the school where al the boys lined up was for real and on watching it looked that way.
or have I got my films confused.
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Gary Strodders shank
10:36 Mon Nov 28
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Bryan Glover as Bobby Charlton as Dennis Laws in the wash this week!
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Rio or Anton or Les
10:23 Mon Nov 28
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Watched "The Sting" last night featuring Paul Newman and Robert Redford. Hadn't seen it for about 30 years. Absolute classic and would recommend.
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BRANDED
10:09 Mon Nov 28
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This SportingLife if you like it grim
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Far Cough
9:32 Mon Nov 28
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10 Rillington Place - Very dark, sombre and great performances from Richard Attenborough and John Hurt
Based on a true story
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BRANDED
9:11 Mon Nov 28
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Up The Junction is worth a watch if you like black and white late sixties socially real films.
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BRANDED
9:05 Mon Nov 28
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Peterloo was excellent
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ak37
9:01 Mon Nov 28
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Definitely Craig David’s best work.
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Northern Sold
4:05 Mon Nov 28
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CASPAR ....GET OFF BAR...
oh and blatant penalty on Bobby Charlton...
also loved Belfast
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Steady
3:28 Mon Nov 28
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Get Carter (1971), one of Michael Caine’s great films has some superb scenes of the North-East back in the day around Durham, Newcastle and Gateshead.
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Manuel
3:15 Mon Nov 28
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This was discussed on the fim thread a few months back, I watched it again earlier this year, it's pretty bleak with a sad ending but realistic to how it was back then in the North. Ken Loach still lives in Barnsley to this day.
Didn't think too much of Belfast, that's not to say it's not a good film, just not really my thing.
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