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'I'm 18 with a bullet.Got my finger on the trigger,I'm gonna pull it.."
Love,Peace and Fook Chelski!
More like 20StoneOfHoop now.
Let's face it I'm not getting any thinner.
Pass the cake and pies please.
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MAJOR OPEN ALL R'S PODCAST PUNDIT SHOCK! For once in his life Finney is right. on 09:23 - Feb 12 with 3341 views
I was very disappointed with it.It was just sentimental tosh it glossed over the awful political and sectarian problems that lead to a part of the UK being engulfed in a civil war for years.The film was shallow and at no time did it reflect the hardship of people's lives in this period.The boys dad for instance had to go to England to work as a joiner but was still able to go back to Belfast every fortnight! the boys Mother hardly looked or dressed like a Belfast housewife who was very short of money.I could go on but you get my drift.The wife enjoyed it though!
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MAJOR OPEN ALL R'S PODCAST PUNDIT SHOCK! For once in his life Finney is right. on 11:16 - Feb 12 with 3170 views
Loved it. Plenty of humour to leaven the violent under current.
1 line I shall use often, with family and friends who can't sing a note. Where did the money go? What money? The money your mother gave you for singing lessons.
"Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry and narrow-mindedness, and many of our people need it sorely on these accounts. Broad, wholesome, charitable views of men and things cannot be acquired by vegetating in one little corner of the Earth all one's lifetime." (Mark Twain)
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MAJOR OPEN ALL R'S PODCAST PUNDIT SHOCK! For once in his life Finney is right. on 11:35 - Feb 12 with 3134 views
I enjoyed it but was also a bit disappointed by it. Probably a strong 3 star for me.
I wasn’t sure about having such well known actresses/actors in it. I think I would have preferred it with a talented but lesser known cast. It was a bit strange watching when every now and then you’re like ‘oo there’s Judy Dench’.
I find Brannagh too much of a lovey, so when Mrs PH dragged me to a film festival last month, Brannagh sent a short piece to introduce the film and I did think to myself, 'here we go!'
But it's a good film that told a story that's historically been hogged by violence from a different perspective: should a family stay or go?
Loved the scene when they were doing the morning fry-up!
'Always In Motion' by John Honney available on amazon.co.uk