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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostOddly, von Ryan's Express springs to mind too, with that Francis Sinatra chap.
Von Ryan's Express (1965) - IMDb
I think I have both of these.
Very good it was too.
The end credits would appeal to NF inasmuch as they seem to consist of a brief list of the cast and "The End".
The dvd was another one that benefitted mightily from being washed in the washing up water before being playing.
It looked as if chips had been eaten off it, but scrubbed up quite well.
Worth 99p of anyone's money, in contrast to "The Train" which cost a princely £1.99.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostAmong other things"Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostJust found a reference to "Harold the bastard" who used to work for Siliconix back in the day.
I was sitting on a bench talking to someone.
I seem to recall coming out with a (for me on a Monday morning) bright & cheerful "good morning" which went down like a lead balloon.
I think that I was sitting more or less where someone's back garden is now.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostAnd indeed I do have both, and watched Francis in "Von Ryan's Express".
Very good it was too.
The end credits would appeal to NF inasmuch as they seem to consist of a brief list of the cast and "The End".
The dvd was another one that benefitted mightily from being washed in the washing up water before being playing.
It looked as if chips had been eaten off it, but scrubbed up quite well.
Worth 99p of anyone's money, in contrast to "The Train" which cost a princely £1.99.
John Lewis pulls the plug on DVD players - BBC News
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A night of TV rather than movies for me, starting with The Sweeney S1E3: Thin Ice. One of those where they go for a jocular tone throughout, which never really works too well IMO, but it was OK, and at least it wasn't those annoying "Australians".
And after that, the first two episodes of The World at War in the Blu-ray HD restoration. Not so jocular :nazi:
Goodnight allComment
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A dull, dismal day outside. Not much better inside, but at least the coffee's above average.The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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Originally posted by BR14 View Post
Starry and Bible Black.
Dry.
Cold but the witch was a bit warmer today.
Windless.
Slightly misty.
Sun coming up like thunder.
Quite golden.
Laundry room min yesterday was 6.9 deg, today it's 7.6.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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