Best British Films 19:47 - Sep 8 with 21831 views | BrianMcCarthy | I've been binging on British cinema these last couple of weeks, re-watching old favourites and catching up on a couple that I'd always meant to get to but never quite managed to. What's everybody's favourites? I'll throw mine in later on, but for now I don't want to lead the witness, y'r honour. I'll be bookmarking this thread and adding to it occasionally. | |
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Best British Films on 19:50 - Sep 8 with 6487 views | PunteR | Paddington was good | |
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Best British Films on 19:54 - Sep 8 with 6471 views | BazzaInTheLoft | Anything by Ken Loach, Mike Leigh, or Shane Meadows. | | | |
Best British Films on 19:55 - Sep 8 with 6456 views | loftboy | The Italian job, Zulu, Porridge (the film), life of Brian, The dam busters, The sweeney feature length. | |
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Best British Films on 20:10 - Sep 8 with 6443 views | colinallcars | Relatively recently - A Field In England which was really weird. My favs though were the Britsh black and white films. League Of Gentlemen with Jack Hawkins, Ice Cold In Alex etc. So many good films. Plus the aforementioned Mike Leigh and Ken Loach stuff. | | | |
Best British Films on 20:21 - Sep 8 with 6429 views | NoDiddley | Get Carter by a mile | | | |
Best British Films on 20:50 - Sep 8 with 6397 views | theselector | The Ladykillers | | | |
Best British Films on 20:52 - Sep 8 with 6390 views | Esox_Lucius | A Zed & Two Noughts *edit. The music is by Michael Nyman [Post edited 8 Sep 2018 20:59]
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Best British Films on 20:53 - Sep 8 with 6390 views | colinallcars |
Best British Films on 20:21 - Sep 8 by NoDiddley | Get Carter by a mile |
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Best British Films on 21:03 - Sep 8 with 6369 views | Tripper | Nil by mouth. | | | |
Best British Films on 21:42 - Sep 8 with 6309 views | Boston | In no particular order...... Lawrence of Arabia If Dr Zhivago The Ipcress File Zulu Get Carter The Italian Job The Killing of Sister George The Long Good Friday Withnail and I There's plenty more of course, but it's remembering the bloody names! | |
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Best British Films on 21:53 - Sep 8 with 6296 views | danehoop | Agree with pretty much everything so far. Of recent releases I really enjoyed The Death Of Stalin. Well put together cast, good script and almost Ealing Comedy feel to Armando Ianucci's film. | |
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Best British Films on 22:10 - Sep 8 with 6275 views | terryb | The Ladykillers & Kind Hearts & Coronets Those Ealing comedies were brilliant. Then into the '60's with Alfie, To Sir with love, Dr. Zhivago, Up the Junction, Kes & many others. However, the best of the lot IMO was on television rather than cinema - Cathy come home was an incredible production . Much too difficult a viewing to call it a favourite, but it had a bigger impact than anything I've seen before or since! | | | |
Best British Films on 22:35 - Sep 8 with 6234 views | hateley_legend | Not sure how many of these would be classed as solely British - but I'll throw in Twin Town, Hot Fuzz, Shaun of the Dead (didn't think much of the third one), and The Damned United; 28 Days Later (good film, great soundtrack); Children of Men; And Atonement, which outDunkirked Dunkirk (which I also liked a lot). | | | |
Best British Films on 23:00 - Sep 8 with 6190 views | Esox_Lucius | Do Robin Asquith's "Confessions of.. " get considered? | |
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Best British Films on 23:03 - Sep 8 with 6183 views | colinallcars |
Best British Films on 23:00 - Sep 8 by Esox_Lucius | Do Robin Asquith's "Confessions of.. " get considered? |
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Best British Films on 23:16 - Sep 8 with 6178 views | ted_hendrix | No particular order but just a few that spring to mind. 'Nuts In May' 'Life of Brian' and 'Monty Python and The Holy Grail' 'Lawrence of Arabia' (what an opening scene) 'Trainspotting' 'Zulu' Thought 'Kes' was a good film. Try watching a film called 'The Hill' with Sean Connery in it if you get a spare 2 hours or so. I think 'My Left Foot' may not be British I know it was set in Dublin but who knows? | |
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Best British Films on 23:20 - Sep 8 with 6176 views | bob566 |
Best British Films on 22:35 - Sep 8 by hateley_legend | Not sure how many of these would be classed as solely British - but I'll throw in Twin Town, Hot Fuzz, Shaun of the Dead (didn't think much of the third one), and The Damned United; 28 Days Later (good film, great soundtrack); Children of Men; And Atonement, which outDunkirked Dunkirk (which I also liked a lot). |
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Best British Films on 23:53 - Sep 8 with 6138 views | CliveWilsonSaid | Lots of Hitchcock films. Don't get me started! Frenzy in particular. Life of Brian. Does Irish count? The Commitments. Once. | |
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Best British Films on 23:59 - Sep 8 with 6131 views | PeterHucker | if you are into horror / suspense then The Borderlands is really good. somebody already mentioned A Field In England, by the same director Sightseers is brilliant. | | | |
Best British Films on 00:06 - Sep 9 with 6118 views | LythamR | Spring and Port Wine Hobsons Choice Slueth A man for all seasons | | | |
Best British Films on 00:28 - Sep 9 with 6085 views | PunteR | Shaun of the Dead American werewolf in London Human Traffic Shallow Grave Snatch/Lock Stock | |
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Best British Films on 01:46 - Sep 9 with 6035 views | isawqpratwcity | Any Powell and Pressburger film. Malcolm McDowell's three enfant terrible films: If....; A Clockwork Orange; O Lucky Man! | |
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Best British Films on 01:46 - Sep 9 with 6034 views | A40Bosh | From my teenage years Gregory's Girl | |
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Best British Films on 02:38 - Sep 9 with 6006 views | itsbiga | A few faves not mentioned so far.......... Quadrophenia Meantime Nuts in May (already mentioned but its too good not to re-mention) The Long Good Friday Dog Soldiers Peeping Tom A Clockwork Orange The Wicker Man Brazil Bartleby (the 1970 British one) [Post edited 9 Sep 2018 2:42]
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Best British Films on 06:48 - Sep 9 with 5948 views | davman | If none of you think that The Full Month shouldn't be there because it's "too mainstream", "too commercial" or " not cult enough" to be up there have forgotten just how funny it was / is. Go and Watch it again; it is a wonderful, wonderful piece of Cinema. | |
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