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Best British Films 19:47 - Sep 8 with 21673 viewsBrianMcCarthy

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.

"The opposite of love, after all, is not hate, but indifference."
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Best British Films on 12:39 - Sep 11 with 2377 viewsBrianMcCarthy

Best British Films on 11:59 - Sep 11 by simmo

Not seeing many 'modern' films here. From the 90's onwards you could take your pick from;

Trainspotting
Shaun of the Dead
This is England
28 Days Later
Attack the Block
Ex Machina
In Bruges
Sing Street
Casino Royale
The Guard (OK that's Irish but still, it should make everyones best ever list)
Four Lions
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Jesus, Simmo, I know Britain has left Europe but that doesn't mean that you've joined Ireland.

I need to buy you a pint of Guinness and sit you down, my lad

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Best British Films on 13:16 - Sep 11 with 2338 viewsMetallica_Hoop

Our musical scores are rather fine too but there is a thread for that somewhere.

Didn't know this was an Ealing job.

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Best British Films on 13:26 - Sep 11 with 2323 viewsBazzaInTheLoft

Best British Films on 12:39 - Sep 11 by BrianMcCarthy

Jesus, Simmo, I know Britain has left Europe but that doesn't mean that you've joined Ireland.

I need to buy you a pint of Guinness and sit you down, my lad


On that point, The Wind That Shakes The Barley.
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Best British Films on 13:41 - Sep 11 with 2304 viewshopphoops

This is England has to be one of the crappest films ever released. It's even worse than Honest, the All Saints movie, which at least has Nicole Applewaps.

I can't believe anyone else ever saw Car Trouble :)

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Best British Films on 13:51 - Sep 11 with 2288 viewssimmo

Best British Films on 12:39 - Sep 11 by BrianMcCarthy

Jesus, Simmo, I know Britain has left Europe but that doesn't mean that you've joined Ireland.

I need to buy you a pint of Guinness and sit you down, my lad


That might have been my plan all along...

ask Beavis I get nothing Butthead

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Best British Films on 14:08 - Sep 11 with 2275 viewsEsox_Lucius

I didn't know Ex Machina was a British film; I have only ever watched it 3 times but I would definitely watch it again.

The grass is always greener.

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Best British Films on 15:02 - Sep 11 with 2239 viewslongbottom

Best British Films on 11:50 - Sep 11 by colinallcars

Still find films coming to mind.....Yangste Incident, It Always Rains On Sunday, The Tenth Man, Sparrows Can't Sing. The Frightened City, The Statement, The Long The Short And The Tall etc etc.


Good call for 'It always rains on Sundays'. Some of it filmed in Kilburn. I think my old dad is in there somewhere.
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Best British Films on 15:03 - Sep 11 with 2239 viewsBrianMcCarthy

Best British Films on 13:51 - Sep 11 by simmo

That might have been my plan all along...


Drat!

And the Colonists get the better of the Indigenous natives again...

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Best British Films on 15:30 - Sep 11 with 2219 viewshopphoops

Best British Films on 11:50 - Sep 11 by colinallcars

Still find films coming to mind.....Yangste Incident, It Always Rains On Sunday, The Tenth Man, Sparrows Can't Sing. The Frightened City, The Statement, The Long The Short And The Tall etc etc.


Big upvote for the Tenth Man.

Mona Lisa is very good.

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Best British Films on 17:57 - Sep 11 with 2153 viewssimmo

Best British Films on 14:08 - Sep 11 by Esox_Lucius

I didn't know Ex Machina was a British film; I have only ever watched it 3 times but I would definitely watch it again.


Well maybe I misinterpreted the rules but it's an Alex Garland film and he's British.

ask Beavis I get nothing Butthead

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Best British Films on 21:04 - Sep 11 with 2071 viewsEsox_Lucius

Best British Films on 17:57 - Sep 11 by simmo

Well maybe I misinterpreted the rules but it's an Alex Garland film and he's British.


That wasn't meant as a criticism Simmo, I think it is a great film.
If it's tenuous links with Britain, one of my all time favourite films is Dogma with Alan Rickman in but in all honesty nothing could really stretch that to being a British film.

The grass is always greener.

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Best British Films on 16:55 - Sep 14 with 1937 viewsBluce_Ree

Monty Python and the Holy Grail
Sexy Beast
Shaun of the Dead

Stefan Moore, Stefan Moore running down the wing. Stefan Moore, Stefan Moore running down the wing. He runs like a cheetah, his crosses couldn't be sweeter. Stefan Moore. Stefan Moore. Stefan Moore.

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Best British Films on 03:36 - Sep 15 with 1872 viewsitsbiga

Worst Btritish Movie ever is "The Boys in Blue"

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Best British Films on 03:46 - Sep 15 with 1870 viewsitsbiga

Best British Films on 12:37 - Sep 9 by Lblock

Been a favourite of mine since a nipper - A Bridge Too Far

Another classic that I love is Ice Cold in Alex - love most of them old B&W war ones

Plus I’ll always love Wild Geese

Sucker for the war films!!!!


The Guns of Naverone

Yank war flick with a strong Brit weighting?
The Great Escape (Dickie)
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Best British Films on 08:18 - Sep 15 with 1814 viewsloftboy

Just found out that full metal jacket had all its Vietnam scenes filmed st Beckton Gasworks and the training camp was in Epping Forest so does that count?

favourite cheese mature Cheddar. FFS there is no such thing as the EPL
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Best British Films on 08:41 - Sep 15 with 1800 viewscolinallcars

Has Our Man In Havana had a mention yet ? Plus of the dozens of Richard Attenborough films there are 3 slightly lesser known ones - Sea Of Sand, Angry Silence and the wonderful Privates Progress.
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Best British Films on 08:43 - Sep 15 with 1799 viewsflynnbo

Eden Lake had some horrific scenes in it.
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Best British Films on 10:40 - Sep 15 with 1764 viewsisawqpratwcity

Best British Films on 08:41 - Sep 15 by colinallcars

Has Our Man In Havana had a mention yet ? Plus of the dozens of Richard Attenborough films there are 3 slightly lesser known ones - Sea Of Sand, Angry Silence and the wonderful Privates Progress.


I'm not such a big fan of the Boulting Brothers. I know they had a lot of targets in their satire but their bent for hammering British socialism and the union movement particularly grates with me.

On the other hand, I give you "School for Scoundrels". The first scene with Ian Carmichael and Alastair Sim, played as a tennis rally of Oneupmanship where only Sim knows the rules, is an absolute delight.

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Best British Films on 11:57 - Sep 15 with 1728 viewscolinallcars

Best British Films on 10:40 - Sep 15 by isawqpratwcity

I'm not such a big fan of the Boulting Brothers. I know they had a lot of targets in their satire but their bent for hammering British socialism and the union movement particularly grates with me.

On the other hand, I give you "School for Scoundrels". The first scene with Ian Carmichael and Alastair Sim, played as a tennis rally of Oneupmanship where only Sim knows the rules, is an absolute delight.


I think, to be fair, big business men and army officers come on for a fair bit of stick from the Boultings especially in I'm Alright Jack.
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Best British Films on 12:07 - Sep 15 with 1723 viewsDannyPaddox

Some great choices in this thread. Thanks for whoever reminded me of Bartleby.

Here's a film that always goes under the radar, or is just not taken seriously (for obvious reasons) but imagine Ken Loach directing A Hard Day's Night. There's a lot going on in this film. The opening shot could be Twin Peaks. The industrial landscape could be Kieślowski. But it's neither. It's fooking Noddy Holder and the boys ...

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Best British Films on 12:08 - Sep 15 with 1722 viewsLythamR

Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead
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Best British Films on 12:35 - Sep 15 with 1708 viewsTacticalR

Best British Films on 12:07 - Sep 15 by DannyPaddox

Some great choices in this thread. Thanks for whoever reminded me of Bartleby.

Here's a film that always goes under the radar, or is just not taken seriously (for obvious reasons) but imagine Ken Loach directing A Hard Day's Night. There's a lot going on in this film. The opening shot could be Twin Peaks. The industrial landscape could be Kieślowski. But it's neither. It's fooking Noddy Holder and the boys ...



There were a couple of other 'realist' rock movies made around the same time: That'll Be the Day (1973) and Stardust (1974).

Air hostess clique

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Best British Films on 12:45 - Sep 15 with 1701 viewsdannyblue

Best British Films on 22:03 - Sep 9 by colinallcars

Straw Dogs is worth a shout.


I saw this the other day. Great menacing set up. Silly denouement as so often. Well worth a watch.
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Best British Films on 13:14 - Sep 15 with 1676 viewsjohncharles

The African Queen was made at Isleworth studios

Strong and stable my arse.

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Best British Films on 14:58 - Sep 15 with 1647 views2Thomas2Bowles

10 Rillington Place

When willl this CV nightmare end
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