Watched that documentary film last night about the footballer JLloyd Samuel, what a sneaky git he was with his double life
Will give this a watch sometime this week, cheers for postingWatched that documentary film last night about the footballer JLloyd Samuel, what a sneaky git he was with his double life
Bullet for a Badman (1964)
A nice little western with a good cast and a simple enough premise (obviously, it's a western). Enjoyed it quite a bit. The only bad part was the apache stuff, as they build them up to be this unbeatable foe, only for the apaches to be absolutely useless in a fight. The racism towards the "indians" in this era was awful as well, and it takes away some of my joy when watching these films. Luckily they only played a small part, and overall it's a solid, solid western with some good characters and wonderfully classic western movie landscapes, which I'll always enjoy seeing. 7/10
Bullet for a Badman (1964)
A nice little western with a good cast and a simple enough premise (obviously, it's a western). Enjoyed it quite a bit. The only bad part was the apache stuff, as they build them up to be this unbeatable foe, only for the apaches to be absolutely useless in a fight. The racism towards the "indians" in this era was awful as well, and it takes away some of my joy when watching these films. Luckily they only played a small part, and overall it's a solid, solid western with some good characters and wonderfully classic western movie landscapes, which I'll always enjoy seeing. 7/10
Get Carter?Right, well, my meandering mind took me checking out film reviews and I found a pic that reminded me of someone on here who said they liked old pictures/films involving victorian era industrial scale cheek by jowl housing, iirc I put a link to 'Of time and the city' by Terence Davies - 2008, for consideration. Anyway I've backtracked through the film thread to find it but can't and I remember it fairly recent and went back over a year so I was looking in the wrong place and searches have failed me. A slight thought it was one of our aussie brethren that had mentioned it but I can't be sure.
The pic.
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Watched that documentary film last night about the footballer JLloyd Samuel, what a sneaky git he was with his double life
Yes agree, although lost a lot of sympathy for the first wife after 10 mins when she was bragging about the big house and big cars, Wags have a luxury life and no need to work, you would think they would learn to manage money a bit more responsively. She still looked as though she was living a reasonable high life so unless she found another rich hubbyTurned nasty at the end, with his nutty " not a gold digger, no not at all " bigamist widow and his sister, saying he was murdered.
To have that level of alcohol in your blood stream the morning after, it`d been one hell of a party he`d been at.
We're on an express elevator to hell... Going down!!![]()
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only contender in town.
What's the film called?Turned nasty at the end, with his nutty " not a gold digger, no not at all " bigamist widow and his sister, saying he was murdered.
To have that level of alcohol in your blood stream the morning after, it`d been one hell of a party he`d been at.
What's the film called?