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Ace
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Re: forumites fave films

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Its John Candy who made me laugh, Steve Martin is a comedian who's 'talent' is lost on me

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Holden MacGroyn
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Re: forumites fave films

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Animal House of course!
Belushi all the way.
I still remember the inferior attempts to copy. Bacheleor Party anyone? With the worst Belushi rip-off ever.

Top marks for Porky's as well.

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Me too Ace, John Candy was brilliant, I remember him in 'Uncle Buck' making that MASSIVE fuck off pizza for the kids, or was it an omelette, anyway his facial expressions in PT&A were the stuff of legends, "those aren,t pillows"

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where we going tomorrow keith,kiss prudence,lol.[nuts in may]i agree with kes too good one and friday, scum
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It was a fuck-off omelette. Uncle Buck was class.........even if it did feature a young Macauly Culkin!!!!!!!!
As regards TP&A, I loved him 'air-playing' the saxaphone and piano before nearly killing him and Steve Martin in the car crash. The only time I laughed out loud at Steve Martin was when he dried his face with Candys soiled underwear. EXCELLENT timing, and only 'slightly spoiled' by the typical American schmaltzy bollocks ending you expect in a John Hughes film.

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Re: Harrowing but excellent

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You have to give a nod in the right direction for Gary Oldmans 'Nil by Mouth' featuring Ray Winstone and the EXCELLENT Kathy Burke

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Holden MacGroyn
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Re: Harrowing but excellent

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Very true.
Powerful film.
Good casting apart from that slag Foreman.

Winstone owns the screen whenever he's on, but then what with him being born a local lad, I have a soft spot.
Was it just me that thought he was perfect casting as Will Scarlet in Captain Scar...er...Robin of Sherwood.

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Re: Harrowing but excellent

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welcome back holden to the board.
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Re: Harrowing but excellent

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Cheers Stevo!
Hope you've been keeping the forumites busy over the last couple of months.

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Re: forumites fave films

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Every Comedian needs a straight guy

Steve was Johns in this film

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