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"Magnificent seven, flight of the phoenix, dark star
Oh and Shane of course "
Shane was remade with Clint Eastwood as a preacher looking out for a bunch of gold miners, can't remember the name of it now |
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My dad took me to see jaws at some point. I have a vague memory that it was initially rated x and then somehow downgraded so that a kid could watch it. I remember hiding behind the seat he was sitting in. Not sure it was the year of initial release. First films I remember going to see were “the slipper and the rose” and “when the north wind blows”, about tigers. |
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"Magnificent seven, flight of the phoenix, dark star
Oh and Shane of course
Shane was remade with Clint Eastwood as a preacher looking out for a bunch of gold miners, can't remember the name of it now "
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Op, my favourite film as a child and adult is Jaws. Scared me when I was 10, even now I can appreciate the story, film score and acting. |
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"Being a gymnast and breakdancer in the early 80s, I loved the movie, BeatStreet."
I won tickets on a radio show to see the UK premier at the odeon Marble Arch on the huge screen.
Other favourite was Breakdance must have seen it 50 times.
My mate's and I literally knew all the dialogue and the dance routines
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"I watched Exorcist when I was 8, scarred me for life! "
Oh fk....yea that'd do physcological damage....I read Amytyville at aged 14 a true horror story & it affected me as a young adult |
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Lot's of the old Godzilla films."
Blimey, I remember watching the Godzilla films at Saturday morning pictures (as it was called at our local cinema). 10p to get in for 2 films and 6p for a bag of chips from the kiosk next to the cinema. The girl serving the chips was blonde with red lipstick. I was only 10 at the time, and this started a lifelong obsession for blondes with red lipstick. |
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"Magnificent seven, flight of the phoenix, dark star
Oh and Shane of course
Shane was remade with Clint Eastwood as a preacher looking out for a bunch of gold miners, can't remember the name of it now
Pale Rider
Op, my favourite film as a child and adult is Jaws. Scared me when I was 10, even now I can appreciate the story, film score and acting. "
Same here. Do you know the story behind the bit when they are all d*unk telling stories. Martin Shaw was a very established method actor and when he saw the script he said he liked it but wanted to ad lib the story. To make it seem real he insisted on being d*unk while filming it, it took 19 takes to get it so everyone was happy. So for 19 days in a row Martin Shaw got d*unk as soon as he woke up. |
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"Magnificent seven, flight of the phoenix, dark star
Oh and Shane of course
Shane was remade with Clint Eastwood as a preacher looking out for a bunch of gold miners, can't remember the name of it now
Pale Rider
Op, my favourite film as a child and adult is Jaws. Scared me when I was 10, even now I can appreciate the story, film score and acting.
Same here. Do you know the story behind the bit when they are all d*unk telling stories. Martin Shaw was a very established method actor and when he saw the script he said he liked it but wanted to ad lib the story. To make it seem real he insisted on being d*unk while filming it, it took 19 takes to get it so everyone was happy. So for 19 days in a row Martin Shaw got d*unk as soon as he woke up."
Sorry Robert Shaw! not Doyle from the professionals |
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