Classic Brit Films
#35
Re: Classic Brit Films
Dam Busters (and if you're doing that, 633 squadron)
The Blue Lamp
Reach for the Sky
Ring of Bright Water
Cockleshell Heroes
Lock Stock and 2 Smoking Barrels
Maltese Falcon
39 Steps
Hound of the Baskervilles
Bridge Too Far
Ghandi
Ice Cold in Alex
Look Back in Anger
Our man in havana
The Blue Lamp
Reach for the Sky
Ring of Bright Water
Cockleshell Heroes
Lock Stock and 2 Smoking Barrels
Maltese Falcon
39 Steps
Hound of the Baskervilles
Bridge Too Far
Ghandi
Ice Cold in Alex
Look Back in Anger
Our man in havana
#39
Re: Classic Brit Films
If you decide to try "A Matter of Life and Death", need to look for the alternative (American) title - "Stairway to Heaven". Why it was changed, I can't imagine. If you could find it, I'd recommend "The Fourposter" - I've tried every avenue I can find & failed miserably in locating a copy. (Rex Harrison & Lilli Palmer - early 50's I think.)
#40
Re: Classic Brit Films
Not seeing The Prime Of Miss Jean Brodie anywhere! Now THAT'S a crime!
Pink Panther (any of the originals with Peter Sellers including the daddy of them all, A Shot In The Dark)
The Mouse That Roared (speaking of Sellers!)
Pink Panther (any of the originals with Peter Sellers including the daddy of them all, A Shot In The Dark)
The Mouse That Roared (speaking of Sellers!)
#41
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Joined: Feb 2011
Location: North Yorkshire
Posts: 983
Re: Classic Brit Films
I hate my cable provider (Cox, expensive and unreliable). Is Netflix good?
#43
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Joined: Jan 2012
Posts: 61
Re: Classic Brit Films
Hot Fuzz :P Sorry, a fan of the Simon Pegg and Nick Frost tandem, including Sean of the Dead.
#44
Re: Classic Brit Films
On the more current side, how about "Billy Elliott"? According to my OH, it's quite historical and very political, much like "Brassed Off" and "The Full Monty" (my fav, BTW)
#45
Re: Classic Brit Films
I have to say that I hate Billy Elliott with a passion. (I do like Brassed Off and The Full Monty) It is a nasty class biased piece of vitriol. It presents the working class characters as bigoted idiots with no appreciation of anything cultural, and while there are people like that, this film casts a whole world of them as one big stereotype. The one odd fish amongst them finds his redemption via a middle class pursuit. I felt the message of the movie was how wonderful it was that the 'middle class' boy born to a working class family was able to escape to the life that he really deserved. While this and Kes have different themes, I think there is room for some comparison and that doing so helps show this movie for its limited ambitions and its acceptance of easy stereotypes.