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bruuuno 3:26 Fri Apr 3
Best British Films
1) Zulu
2) Trainspotting
3) Four weddings and a funeral

whats yours

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Westham67 5:50 Sun Apr 5
Re: Best British Films
Ice Cold in Alex

yngwies Cat 5:27 Sun Apr 5
Re: Best British Films
Zeppelin
Riddle of the Sands
The Black Windmill
The Wild Geese
633 Squadron
Battle of Britain
Bridge to Far
Hope and Glory

Haz 5:17 Sun Apr 5
Re: Best British Films
Brassed Off and Scum

yngwies Cat 5:09 Sun Apr 5
Re: Best British Films
Any film with Michel York in.

Bungo 3:55 Sun Apr 5
Re: Best British Films
Life is Sweet is a great shout.

Two more that I'm not suggesting are up there with the best, but I think are really enjoyable especially as nostalgia for that era are the David Essex films 'That'll Be The Day' and 'Stardust', which I recently re-discovered via a cheap double DVD set from Amazon.

Any film with Ringo and Keith Moon in it is immediately OK with me.

normannomates 3:40 Sun Apr 5
Re: Best British Films
those carry on films were brilliant.
brighton rock is my serious shout

RAF Hammer 1:37 Sun Apr 5
Re: Best British Films
*Fawlty Towers

Darlo Debs 9:24 Sat Apr 4
Re: Best British Films
Carry on Weekend on itv3.
In my silly smutty element

1964 9:23 Sat Apr 4
Re: Best British Films
Who said "A Fish called Wanda"

Utter rubbish just like everything else Cleese has done except Faulty Towers.

Raymond Duck 9:18 Sat Apr 4
Re: Best British Films
Withnail & I
The Italian Job
Monty Python & the Holy Grail

RAF Hammer 8:42 Sat Apr 4
Re: Best British Films
Carry On up the Khyber CLASSIC!!

Slow_Joe 1:42 Sat Apr 4
Re: Best British Films
Mutiny on the Bounty

Shallow grave?

Northern Sold 1:23 Sat Apr 4
Re: Best British Films
Long Good Friday is the nuts...

"slice him razors"

WHU(Exeter) 1:11 Sat Apr 4
Re: Best British Films
A Canterbury Tale.

Watched Life is sweet for the first time in years a few weeks ago, the French restaurant stuff is hilarious.

zebthecat 12:23 Sat Apr 4
Re: Best British Films
A Matter of Life and Death
Life is Sweet
A Close Shave

Takashi Miike 12:10 Sat Apr 4
Re: Best British Films
private, no the reason was because of this thread mate. didn't make a point of watching it on good Friday you plumb :.)

had also recently watched again an interview with Hoskins and Ian Dury so chucked it on. hadn't seen it for quite a few years and never really realised before how much of a cunt the casualty fella who played jeff was. he got off lightly with the bottle in the throat

Private Dancer 11:59 Sat Apr 4
Re: Best British Films
Miike - A bit cringe, wattching it on Good Friday.

Takashi Miike 11:57 Sat Apr 4
Re: Best British Films
watched The Long Good Friday again last night. Hoskins speech to the two mafia cunts at the end is so good

Takashi Miike 1:44 Sat Apr 4
Re: Best British Films
HairyHammer 9:53 Fri Apr 3

spot on about the Steptoe film with Hercules the Greyhound :.)

"I told you, he's a wanker"

Nurse Ratched 12:45 Sat Apr 4
Re: Best British Films
Shadowlands.


Heartbreaking.

fred flinstone 12:40 Sat Apr 4
Re: Best British Films
Remains of the Day is a good shout

Hopkins' best ever performance imho

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