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Monthly Archives: October 2013
‘The Nazi Propaganda’ Titanic (1943)
Wednesday, as always, is member’s article day and this weeks comes from Brett. Don’t forget if you want to write an article on any film subject, whether you are a TLFC member of just follow the blog, do let me … Continue reading
#21: Citizen Kane (1941)
This is the first on the list that I haven’t seen yet but it has to be 1/1000, purely by word of mouth alone. Up until recently this was voted the best film of all time in polls until it … Continue reading
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Tagged Citizen Kane, Orson Wells, Rosebud, Vertigo
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#20: Let Him Have It (1991)
The infamous case of Derek Bentley and Christopher Craig is one I learnt at school. As I am sure most of you know, it involves the incident where, on a rootop police chase, after two police officers beg Craig to … Continue reading
Review: Blue Jasmine (2013) by Steve
I saw this film, the latest from Woody Allen, this afternoon at Paignton. It has generally won rave reviews and many consider it the best Woody Allen film for many years. I know Allen is not everybody’s cup of tea, … Continue reading
Daily Posts To Look Out For!
Forgive the repost: Time permitting, of course, we will have a 1/1000 post from myself or any of the TLFC Members on most days. But there is so much more to look out for: Take a look at what will … Continue reading
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Wednesday Posts: Member Articles
Remember, I am keeping Wednedays open for any TLFC members or even any follower to contribute there own articles. It can be on any film subject. We are still only in the early stages of our blog, so we may … Continue reading
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Getting Involved: Your Options
Forgive the repost: This is a project I want to share with other people. It is not MY blog moreso a blog where filmlovers can come together. Firstly it is a spin off of the TLFC, but mainly it is … Continue reading
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Doctor Who 50th To Be Shown At Vue Torbay
Depsite the fact that we doubted we would see it in our area, it has been officially announced that the Vue (Apollo) Paignton will show the special 50th episode. The show will be shown on November 23rd, all over the … Continue reading
Posted in Film News
Tagged Bille Piper, David Tennant, Jenna coleman, Jenna Louise Coleman, Paignton, The Day of the Doctor, Torbay, Vue
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Review: Le Weekend (2013) by Steve
I saw “Le Weekend” on Wednesday at Paignton. It’s a new film, just out, and stars Jim Broadbent and Lindsay Duncan as a longtime married couple who go to Paris for a weekend in an attempt to reinvigorate their relationship. … Continue reading
Posted in Steve's Reviews
Tagged Jeff Goldblum, Jim Broadbent, Le Weekend, Lindsay Duncan, Paignton, Paris, The Most Exotic Marigold Hotel
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Review: A Streetcar Named Desire (1959) by Carol
I Went to see ‘Streetcar’ this week. Not sure it has aged too well with rather phoney street scenes. Vivian Leigh is Blanche a simpering/moral female who is not what she appears. Neurotic she gradually sinks into madness when her … Continue reading
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Tagged A Sreetcar Named Desire, Marlon Brando, Precious, Vivien Leigh
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