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Excellent film. Good while since I saw it though but remember it being very funny.
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Better than Match of the Day.
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The old man addressing the boyfriend 1 hour 10 minutes in.
They'd be up in court for speaking like that these days. Yet what harm did it do? |
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none bud |
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People take things to seriously Crippen everyday people call me a Northern Monkey...makes me smile
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I was working on that estate and others in Leeds and Bradford at that time, very true to life.
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Life in a Northern town ,....
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brilliant ! its like t frozen sausage
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very good foyl |
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You can tell it had a working class writer instead of the usual media world middle class attempting to portray the working class.
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One cracking sex scene, three jokes, several caricatures of northern folk. I think your average younger viewer would think you were taking the pi77.
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Some people can get lost Blackburn
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Conditor - your Blackburn error is forgiven, in the northern circumstances of the thread. Perhaps others will understand it.
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One of the randy wenches, plays the wife of the long streak of p!ss in Goodnight Sweetheart.
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You're right blackbarn.
Younger viewers are too sophisticated for that kitchen sink stuff, they prefer animated fantasy with dragons and monsters. Or rap gangs calling each other mother f'ker. Kids of today don't want reality. I'll tell you what they want - a damn good hiding in most cases. |
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![]() A very good film. I remember watching it. ![]() One of my favourite actors George Costigan played Bob he was very good. I enjoyed it at the time, might watch it again. |
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very funny film,
best line "i thought i were great" ![]() ![]() |
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The old man drunk amused me.
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the other one's siobhan finneran who's in everything these days. downton, benidorm and playing one of the mothers in a confession which is on at the moment
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reminds me of some of those gritty 60- 70s northern bbc playhouses and play for todays .........some crakers .....anyone see "grown ups "
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We're having a gang bang, we're having a ball
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Sorry Blackbarn my foolishness, bloody machine keeps changing the words
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I witnessed a council worker squashing an innocent snail with his boot, "what did you do that for" I asked......he replied bloody thing has been following me all day.
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Sorry guys wrong fred.
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I bought the anniversary DVD last year. One of the funniest films ever made IMO. The old guy on the balcony stirring it up by doing a mock violin and then waking across the balcony makes me laugh just thinking about it.
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"send 'em up Manningham Road...Best place for 'em"
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Aren't we supposed to disapprove of teenage girls being taken advantage of? You could not make that film today.
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aye, but its still a very funny film.
one of my favourites too. 5 main characters all went on to play police officers... |
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We disapprove of murder, doesn't stop em making murder films.
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blackbarn
One cracking sex scene, three jokes, several caricatures of northern folk. I think your average younger viewer would think you were taking the pi77. Possibly a tad too subtle for you BB. Great film of its time and very funny. |
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A brilliant film and very funny. Very understated in parts and very overstated in other parts. 10/10.
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