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Monthly Archives: December 2014
1000 Films To Watch: Want To Get Involved?
Here is a reminder of your options if you wish to get involved: You have four choices. This is a project I want to share with other people. It is not MY blog, it is a blog where film lovers can … Continue reading
#32: It’s A Wonderful Life (1946)
‘Tis the festive season and what a great way to reintroduce our 1000 Films To Watch choices. Can there be a better Chrimbo film? If you have a choice of your own why not get in touch. Remember if you … Continue reading
Posted in 1000 Films, Brett's Choices
Tagged 1000 Films To Watch, Academy Awards, Alfrwed Hitchcock, Clarence Odbody, Frank Capra, George Bailey, Hal Roach, Henry Travers, It's A Wonderful Life, James Stewart, John Doe, Lady For A Day, Legend Films, Oscars, Philip Van Doren Stern, The Greatest Gift, Topper, Vertigo
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Rare Films: The Black and Blue Lamp (1988)
This post contains spoilers about all the various films and television series discussed. Do not read any further. Also if you ever plan to ever watch The Blue Lamp, Life on Mars and/or Ashes to Ashes, again, do not read … Continue reading
Posted in TV Movies
Tagged Alex Drake, Ashes to Ashes, Basil Dearden, BBC, Dirk Bogarde, Dixon of Dock Green, Ealing Studios, Jack Warner, Jack Woodvine, Jimmy Hanley, Karl Johnson, Kenneth Cranham, Life On Mars, Michael Balcon, Sam Tyler, Sean Champman, The Black and Blue Lamp, THe Blue Lamp, TomRiley, Z-Cars
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Looking Back: Blackadder’s Christmas Carol
Blackadder’s Christmas Carol was a one-off episode of Blackadder, a parody of Charles Dickens‘ A Christmas Carol. It is set between Blackadder the Third (1987) and Blackadder Goes Forth (1989), and is narrated by Hugh Laurie. Produced by the BBC, … Continue reading
Black Mirror: White Christmas – Preview by Brett
Slightly off topic for this post. A ‘TV Movie’ special upcoming for Christmas and if you think White Christmas envokes a cheery message, think again. Black Mirror is dark, very dark. ‘Black Mirror is a British television anthology series created by … Continue reading
Posted in Brett's Articles, Brett's Previews, TV Movies
Tagged Black Mirror, Channel 4, Charlie Brooker, Dead Set, Emmy's, Endemol, Game of Thrones, Jon Hamm, Mad Men, Oona Chaplin, Prometheus, Rafe Spall, Robert Downey Jr, Tales of the Unexpected, The Entire History of You, The Twilight Zone, Twitter, Warner Bros, Warner Brothers, White Christmas, Zeppetron
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Review: Paddington (2014) by Steve
Your reviews are most welcome on the blog. Please take a look at various members reviews on the right hand side. Steve has offered up another for us. ‘I saw Paddington Bear at the Vue Paignton last week. Why? you … Continue reading
Posted in Steve's Reviews
Tagged Ben Whishaw, Colin Firth, Hugh Bonneville, Julie Walters, Nicole Kidman, Paddington Bear, Peter Capaldi, Sally Hawkins
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Who Played James Bond: A Complete History
With the new ‘Bond 24’ film being named a ‘Spectre’ yesterday, I thought it would be interesting to look back at everyone who has played James Bond. I have provided links back to the 007 website on various films etc if … Continue reading
Posted in Brett's Articles
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