This evening on what would have been David Lynch's 80th Birthday, I introduced The Elephant Man at the Ultimate Picture Palace, Oxford. Perfect tribute.
This evening on what would have been David Lynch's 80th Birthday, I introduced The Elephant Man at the Ultimate Picture Palace, Oxford. Perfect tribute.
Spiffing. And as it takes place I will reenact the scene.
Jim Dale having breakfast in the transport cafe is up there with the greatest comedy moments in the history of British cinema. There I have said it. Deal with it.
Once again, at Harvest Festival, it was myself, Mr. Posner, the Organist, and a tin of Spaghetti.
I see your Hopkins and raise you a Baker and the Baker's son
Raising a glass to Rich in The Dirty Duck Stratford Upon Avon. He died 5 August 1984.
A privilege and honour to contribute the leading essay in the BFI release of Slade in Flame.
This should be good. Robert's books are excellent. And you are too.
Croft and Perry wrote a wonderful exit for Walker. Very much in keeping with the character.
It was never the same after James Beck died.
Mine is Walker
It's not the film version, but this is pretty cool
Alas Formby films are not for me, but I'm so impressed your great uncle was the man who shot Pool of London. It is beautifully filmed and so evocative.
That's cool. He shot so many great Ealing films.
You should see his Dave Hill.
Land of the brave! And free!
Yes
The film Ask a Policeman could have been.
Yes, I'm religious. I believe in the Holy Trinity.
Klaus Kinski in Il Grande Silenzio
My blurb in the new Blu-ray Director's cut of The Linguini Incident.
Up The Creek (Val Guest, 1958)
Nautical hijinks as Peter Sellers & chums run a series of schemes out of a mothballed navy destroyer until David Tomlinson turns up & throws a spanner in the works!
Graham Rinaldi returns to see if it still holds water!
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1984
Duck Soup
My Life in The Bush of Ghosts
The Phil Silvers Show
Some may say that's way too much pastry. ๐
@harbottlestores.bsky.social Just thought you may wish to know the Richard Hearne film Something in the City is on Talking Pictures today, so will probably be on their encore service soon.
We are the Robots