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one of my favourite directors, some of his films are:

a room for romeo brass
dead mans shoes
this is england
somers town
once upon a time in the midlands
twenty four seven
northern soul
wheres the money ronnie?
 
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why thank you! this is england is on film4 now! quality film!
 
Didsbury Dave said:
I watched This Is England last night for the second time.

Wonderful film

Haven't seen all his films yet, but A Room for Romeo Brass is my favourite so far.
My favourite line (which I use at work) is: "We can do this nicely, or we can do it horribly".
Frank Harper is great value in it, love his kick at the end, when he says: "now fuck off".
 
blue_chili_pepper said:
one of my favourite directors, some of his films are:

a room for romeo brass
dead mans shoes
this is england
somers town
once upon a time in the midlands
twenty four seven
northern soul
wheres the money ronnie?

I really like some of Ken Loach's stuff too:
My name is Joe, in particluar.
 
blue_chili_pepper said:
one of my favourite directors, some of his films are:

a room for romeo brass
dead mans shoes
this is england
somers town
once upon a time in the midlands
twenty four seven
northern soul
wheres the money ronnie?

Seen most of them although I haven't seen Northern Soul or Somers Town yet.

Really like his stuff and British films in general. Films by people like Mike Leigh and Alan Clarke (not the old Dirty Leeds player!).

Back in the 80's, loved films like Quadrophenia, Scum, and Meantime. Films that started the careers of the likes of Tim Roth, Phil Daniels, Ray Winstone & Gary Oldman.
 
CFCnibs said:
blue_chili_pepper said:
one of my favourite directors, some of his films are:

a room for romeo brass
dead mans shoes
this is england
somers town
once upon a time in the midlands
twenty four seven
northern soul
wheres the money ronnie?

Seen most of them although I haven't seen Northern Soul or Somers Town yet.

Really like his stuff and British films in general. Films by people like Mike Leigh and Alan Clarke (not the old Dirty Leeds player!).

Back in the 80's, loved films like Quadrophenia, Scum, and Meantime. Films that started the careers of the likes of Tim Roth, Phil Daniels, Ray Winstone & Gary Oldman.


yeah, scum was a quality film!

"wheres your tool?"

"what facking tool"

"this tool" WHACK!!!!
 
Raining Stones is a great British film too, set in Middleton. Bruce Jones is a underrated actor he has done a lot more stuff than les in coronation street, he's quality in 24/7 as well.
 

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