nowonmai wrote:pay for a licence like everyone else.
flipflop wrote:Like soldiers, the movies can't quite get a correct vision of football lads.
flipflop wrote:They never get the berets right, or the equipment, and the jargon is usually off too. It's hard to explain unless you've been mobbed up, but TV and movie soldiers are crap portrayals, apart from this guy of course
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5y2WIOa7CEI[/youtube]
This Is England, the first movie, was very, very good. The spin offs and TV shows were not so good. I do like Shane Meadows the director though, unlike that mockney middle class plum Guy Ritchie he came up the same way as many of his characters. Dead Man's Shoes is a brilliant movie, one of the best in decades from the UK.
Cheers
flipflop wrote:How did you get on with these? Tyrannosaur is excellent as well
vagabond wrote:flipflop wrote:How did you get on with these? Tyrannosaur is excellent as well
vagabond wrote:vagabond wrote:flipflop wrote:How did you get on with these? Tyrannosaur is excellent as well
It was nearly a Paddy Considine weekend. Some things came up and I didn't get to Tyrannosaur but enjoyed "Dead Man's Shoes" plus had watched him in "The World's End" just prior. Very odd set of circumstances.
Your old manager seems to be doing some good at Sunderland. Hope he can get Jozy confident and scoring more.
nowonmai wrote:Dead men's shoes captures parts of Northern England exceptionally well. I know every character in that film, some far worse.
flipflop wrote:vagabond wrote:Your old manager seems to be doing some good at Sunderland. Hope he can get Jozy confident and scoring more.
As long as he finishes above Crystal Palace then I'm happy
vagabond wrote:nowonmai wrote:Northern England seems horribly depressing. No wonder good music and sport came from there.
About the only cheery movie was '24 Hr Party People' and that had a suicide. Would be interesting to see a romantic comedy set there, even if it's on a council estate.
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