im a very, very huge south park fan and i love cartman! this video will be added to my collection as it totally rocks! add this to your christmas list!
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Possibly one of the last British wartime films from a long forgotten age. The story is based around a Royal Air Force air sea rescue launch that is plagued with misfortune. Into the scene crashes a Lockheed Hudson with an officer carrying top secret plans. Everyone jumps to it and its full of old and familiar types, the chap who makes it, the SNCO who knows the score, the kind skipper who buys one, getting too close to the enemy Some of the scenes are fascinating, the Sea Otter picking up the German airman, the dockside at Mountbatten. It is a fascinating film if you have time to watch and how Michael Redgrave and the others were involved in such a low key film is pure mystery but it is good and good for a laugh - watch it get it - enjoy ... Read More:
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"How can he be a spy?" says Guy Burgess in Moscow, as he quotes the attitude of his former fellow British upper-class diplomats, "He goes to my tailor."
He's talking to Coral Browne, an Australian actress who was appearing as Gertrude in a Royal Shakespeare Company production of Hamlet in Moscow. It's 1958. She has visited Burgess in his drab apartment which he shares with his government-sanctioned male lover, an aging youth who speaks no English. Burgess has barely learned a few words of Russian. "I know what I've done to deserve him," he says, "but I don't know what he's done to deserve me."
Burgess, along with Kim Philby, Donald Maclean and Anthony Blunt comprised the Cambridge Four. They were a group of Cambridge ... Read More:
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My 3yr old stumbled upon this video by chance and has been mesmorised by Pippi ever since. I've therefore shown the video to friends children of a similar age who also found Pippi's adventures wonderful. Upon hearing the catchy themetune a friends teenager burst into the room - and into song as she remembered the joys of this video when she was very young - absolubtley fantastic!
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This film is under rated by a number of people who seem to compare it to other films. This film made me laugh, and as im also welsh, i took it all in as a laugh and didnt take it seriously, there is a lot of language in the film but that doesnt matter as it adds to the humour. Extremely good film and a good choice of cast, definitely recommended
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Clever Parisian lawyer moves to the country to bring law to the people, but finds himself outsmarted by simple country folk at every turn. Of course he decides that if you can't beat them, join them - especially when he finds himself defending a pig on a charge of murder. In a world where a man and a donkey are prepared for execution and the donkey gets a reprieve and the man doesn't, what would you do? In the end he unwittingly makes a lucky escape and the "smart" folk don't. Good clean fun - except for the dirt and squalor - with a memorable turn from Ian Holm as a less-than-upright priest.
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Clever Parisian lawyer moves to the country to bring law to the people, but finds himself outsmarted by simple country folk at every turn. Of course he decides that if you can't beat them, join them - especially when he finds himself defending a pig on a charge of murder. In a world where a man and a donkey are prepared for execution and the donkey gets a reprieve and the man doesn't, what would you do? In the end he unwittingly makes a lucky escape and the "smart" folk don't. Good clean fun - except for the dirt and squalor - with a memorable turn from Ian Holm as a less-than-upright priest.
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Just, erm, fantastic really. I've not actually seen the video but the live show was superb...and you'll never be able to explain to people why... Still don't get the Sild obsession though..
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Again a fabulous performance by everybody involved. Prunella Scales has more opportunity to shine in the second series as the newly married Mrs Mapp-Flint. The social contest between Mapp and Lucia continues in grand style. Well worth watching, I laughed out loud.
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