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I'll start off with a couple of suggestions: Framer versus Framer & Lord of D Rings.
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gesso come home : chop gun : the dust busters
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Brokeback Mount ain

Who Framed Roger Rabbit

The Last Picture Show

Bladerunner
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Who's afraid of Brian Wolfe
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Cliffhanger

Pin City

Withnail and I

My favorite so far, courtesy of my other half -Jagged Wedge
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Everything you always wanted to know about Wessex but were afraid to ask.
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Goldfinger
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The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe



The Glass Menagerie
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for those of us that enjoy a pint - bar trek - at the end of the day of course!
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For a few dollars more! (An old Clint Eastwood movie)
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yes echo that and :-

a taste of money
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seem to have seen this somewhere clint eastwood again

the good bad and the ugly!
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Mrs Minerva 1940 U cert. film

1940s film of which Winston Churchill said "Mrs Miniver was more vital to the nation than a fleet of distroyers.
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Raiders of the Lost Tape Measure. :roll:
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Hook

101 Mount Decorations

Taming of The Screw

The Bevel Wears Prada
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I started it, so I'll be the daily judge. ........and today's winner is......(very long pause).........Robo with ' Who's Afraid of Brian Wolfe' - absolutely brilliant!
I have an absolute stonker for later on in the year - it will be - by far the best ever - but we must wait on events!!
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Underpinner II: Maintainence Day



(I thight "The Bevel Wears Prada" was a good 'un. :clap: )
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carve her name with blade ! not so good!
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Surprised nobody's got this one - Inspector Morso - OK, so it's TV! - Who's counting?
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