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By *ake_or_death OP   Man 38 weeks ago

Manchester

I tend to think that some films just feel right on a Bank Holiday, do you know what I mean?

Do you have any particular favourites that you like to enjoy on a Bank Holiday?

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By (user no longer on site) 38 weeks ago

Ring of bright water

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By *ake_or_death OP   Man 38 weeks ago

Manchester


"Ring of bright water"

I've not heard of that one!

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By (user no longer on site) 38 weeks ago

It's a feel good film

An old one.

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By *uliette500Woman 38 weeks ago

Hull

Watership Down was always a bank holiday film but I think they have decided it is too violent for kids now.

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By *ake_or_death OP   Man 38 weeks ago

Manchester


"Watership Down was always a bank holiday film but I think they have decided it is too violent for kids now. "

It was too violent for me - I'm still traumatised!

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By (user no longer on site) 38 weeks ago

Herbie

Never on anymore!

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By *viatrixWoman 38 weeks ago

Redhill

I watched The Bridges of Madison. Ounty a couple of nights ago whilst I binged on some bland Ben and Jerry’s Cherry Garcia

It felt right at the time…

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By *viatrixWoman 38 weeks ago

Redhill

The Bridges of Madison County I meant!

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By *yzykMan 38 weeks ago

Stirlingshire


"It's a feel good film

An old one."

Are you being sarcastic? Have you seen the ending?

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By *BWLOVER1965Man 38 weeks ago

My Own Little World

Bit disappointed they never put a god film on

Nearest we got was the robe and Ben hur again

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By (user no longer on site) 38 weeks ago


"It's a feel good film

An old one.

Are you being sarcastic? Have you seen the ending? "

The universe all works out in the very end, i agree although there's sadness it in it..

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By *yzykMan 38 weeks ago

Stirlingshire


"It's a feel good film

An old one.

Are you being sarcastic? Have you seen the ending?

The universe all works out in the very end, i agree although there's sadness it in it.."

Remember seeing it as a kid and being distraught

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By *ife NinjaMan 38 weeks ago

Dunfermline

Zulu. Ageless classic

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By *yzykMan 38 weeks ago

Stirlingshire


"Watership Down was always a bank holiday film but I think they have decided it is too violent for kids now. "

Rightly so, that's never a kid's film

Silent Running and The Black Hole also used to be on as kid's Bank Holiday movies but are very dark

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By *ake_or_death OP   Man 38 weeks ago

Manchester


"Watership Down was always a bank holiday film but I think they have decided it is too violent for kids now.

Rightly so, that's never a kid's film

Silent Running and The Black Hole also used to be on as kid's Bank Holiday movies but are very dark"

The Black Hole is on Talking Pictures TV today at 4.05!

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By *elix SightedMan 38 weeks ago

Cloud 8

Any James Bond film. But ideally all the James Bond films!

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By *ulieAndBeefCouple 38 weeks ago

Manchester-ish


"Herbie

Never on anymore!"

I love Herbie! The Love Bug and Herbie Rides Again

J

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By *eavilMan 38 weeks ago

Stalybridge

Usually get bombarded with religious epics this time of year. Only noticed "The Robe" & "Ben Hur" so far. Need some good, old fashioned Errol Flynn - Robin Hood, The Sea Hawk or Captain Blood.

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By *andy CanesWoman 38 weeks ago

candy cane lane

Got to be Matilda absolutely love that film Bruce bogtrotter

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By *uri00620Woman 38 weeks ago

Croydon

As a child it was always Back to the Future or Indiana Jones.

Or The Burbs seemed to be on TV too over Bank Holiday. Never is now. Shame because it's actually really very entertaining!

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By *enSiskoMan 38 weeks ago

Cestus 3


"The Bridges of Madison County I meant! "

Clint Eastwood, Myrel Streep, a surprisingly good movie which I have watched a couple of times.

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By *enSiskoMan 38 weeks ago

Cestus 3

Bank Holidays are usually time for epic Charlton Heston type movies or James Bond.

Usually Im gaming on bank holidays but would give it a miss for a bit of Star Trek.

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By *zeroMan 38 weeks ago

Glasgow

The Mighty Ducks, Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory and Back to the Future are ones I watched all the time

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By (user no longer on site) 38 weeks ago

Any carry on film or on the buses love those on a bank holiday

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By *tylebender03Man 38 weeks ago

Manchester

Bond films. For me growing up specifically the Timothy Daltons movies The Living Daylights and License to kill

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