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Re: o/t Re: US entry into World War II
Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2004 2:44 am
by Pervert
30 illustrations, including no less than two colour shots of the wide-wheeled 72F12 Safestab ("I nearly creamed my lycra shorts!"---Chris Boardman).
Re: o/t Re: US entry into World War II
Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2004 3:01 am
by jj
I always liked that Ian Dury song-intro, off New Boots and Panties: 'Arseholes, Bastards, Fuck-ing Cunts and Pricks', followed by a rather nice lick.
A guitar-lick, one hastens to add.............
Re: o/t Re: US entry into World War II
Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2004 4:21 am
by Deuce Bigolo
Can't say I'm familiar with it
Its not the b-side to Hit me by any chance...lol
cheers
B....OZ
Re: o/t Re: US entry into World War II
Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2004 4:57 am
by jj
That 'testimonial' does not conjure up a picture I really want to think about.
Re: US entry into World War II
Posted: Tue Feb 24, 2004 5:18 am
by mart
From an article in the Guardian July 10th 1999 when The Third Man was re-released on its 50th Anniversary:-
Then there's the contribution of Orson Welles - readily acknowledged by Greene - of the most famous line in the film, spoken by Harry at the foot of the ferris wheel, about harmony yielding nothing more exciting than Swiss cuckoo clocks. But Hamilton is sceptical: "It's true that Orson suddenly produced it while on the set," he recalls. "Carol said: 'It's a goody, and we'll use it.' None the less, knowing Orson, I wouldn't be surprised if he had picked it up from somewhere. He certainly knew a good line when he heard it."
Hamilton is Guy Hamilton who was assistant director.
Mart