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7 August, 2008 at 10:42 am #360065
@sir Actor wrote:
Love Actually is my favourite film of recent years.
It’s a collection of different love situations within one film and is brilliantly made.
It will make you laugh and cry in equal measure and think about the people you love and why you love them.this is my favourite clipfrom the film.
Andrew Lincoln is obsessed with Keira Knightley but decides – since she has married his best friend – to end his infatuation once and for all. A magical clip. 8) A great film.good choice one of my favs too :)
7 August, 2008 at 12:21 pm #360066Im right in the mood to watch Love Actually right now, and wish it was on.
I quite like all the recent films of that genre, Bridget Jones, the lot.
The sort of movies most guys also love, but hate admitting it. Dave loves the fight scenes in BJ’s with the two toffs lmao.
7 August, 2008 at 12:29 pm #360067@cath 55 wrote:
@sir Actor wrote:
Love Actually is my favourite film of recent years.
It’s a collection of different love situations within one film and is brilliantly made.
It will make you laugh and cry in equal measure and think about the people you love and why you love them.this is my favourite clipfrom the film.
Andrew Lincoln is obsessed with Keira Knightley but decides – since she has married his best friend – to end his infatuation once and for all. A magical clip. 8) A great film.good choice one of my favs too :)
my fave clip as well. i ave fancied the ar se off him sin the series afterlife.
also loved hugh grant dancin…..in fact i posted these clips sumewere on anothe thread.7 August, 2008 at 3:43 pm #360068@sharongooner wrote:
Dave loves the fight scenes in BJ’s with the two toffs lmao.
:D I love seeing Hugh Grant get his arse kicked too. :P
7 August, 2008 at 3:54 pm #360069I adore Hugh, loved him in About a Boy.
7 August, 2008 at 5:12 pm #360070Brits abroad doing a runner… Happens most summers doesn’t it?
I used to have Michael Caine do my answer machine.
“TERRY!! you’re only supposed to blow the bloody doors off!”7 August, 2008 at 9:17 pm #360071NIL BY MOUTH
(1997)Gary Oldman’s extraordinary directorial debut is a mighty powerful thing. Although extremely tough to watch, hard and unrelenting; it is nonetheless one of the highest points in British cinematic expression.
Semi-autobiographical, it charts a brutal, socially deprived upbringing in an area of South London. A world where men are trapped in a violent downward spiral of drink, drugs and abuse – laying waste to all around them. It is the women only who exhibit any humanity or love, and daily pay the price for their reason and compassion.Bleak, shocking, and at times deeply upsetting, it is however compelling art. Oldman takes very few prisoners here, and grants no reprieves. Yet underscoring the harsh realism of it all is a very acute sense of another reality, a redemptive one. The very Freeing Oldman himself refers to in the revealing interview below.
His vision scooped a bucket of awards, including BAFTAs for Best Film, Best Director, Best Screenplay, Best Actor (an astonishing Ray Winstone).. and Kathy Burke’s tragic, heart-rending turn bagged her both a BAFTA and a Cannes award for Best Actress .
WARNING – The following clips contain very strong language and scenes of domestic violence that may upset and offend.
7 August, 2008 at 10:22 pm #360072One of my favorites Mr P, nice analogy there too.
I love Mr Winston in that, such a dark character to play. I love it when they are in the pub playing pool and he tells Kathy to get her c**ting coat and get in the c**ting car!
I think I read somewhere that a lot of it was filmed off script, whats that word Im looking for when you make it up as you go along in a play…. jeez thats the 2nd time today I cant find a word… not even touched a drop today! :oops:
I also love Love Honour and Obey, another winston classic. 8) 8) 8) 8)
7 August, 2008 at 10:25 pm #360073improvisation. ?
7 August, 2008 at 10:27 pm #360074Ad lib
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