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    I thought you'd be a fan of Chicken Run Eddie
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    Cool Walked into that one!

    Quote Originally Posted by thehighwayman View Post
    I thought you'd be a fan of Chicken Run Eddie
    Rank amateurs Highwayman, rank amateurs. everyone knows if u want yer cock to escape u go to the ‘professionals’ a quick up n over an yer away for dust
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    If it were only as easy to pick the winning lotto numbers as it is to predict the movies that will be shown on Christmas Day and St. Stephen's Day, we'd all be millionaires.

    Here are my predictions (in no particular order):

    1. Willy Wonka (thanks kieree for reminding me of this one)
    2. Edward Scissorhands
    3. The land that time forgot and/or Journey to the centre of the earth
    4. The Robe
    5. Quo Vadis
    6. Gone with the Wind
    7. The Wizard of Oz
    8. Any number of Jason and the Argonaunts films (special effects by Ray Harryhausen)
    9. A series of movies bought on the cheap i.e Abbot and Costello, The Marx Brothers, Laurel and Hardy, Tarzan etc.
    10. A lot of Paul Newman movies in tribute to him.

    The ideal combination to keep all the family out of mischief for the two days would be the Lord of the Rings Trilogy back to back followed on the second day by Gone with the Wind and War and Peace (both parts of the Russian version).

    Unfortunately, I wont have The Quarterpoundher Saga available for this Christmas, but rest assured, I'm working on it day and f***ing night to have it ready for Christmas 2009.

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    The Omen !

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    A Christmas Carol

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    Its gotta be 'Its a Wonderful Life'


    best ending ever to a movie. if you don,t cry then you don't got a heart


    YouTube - It's A Wonderful Life Ending



    watched 'butch cassidy and the sundance kid' last year with the whole family(was on rte). had something for everyone i thought

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    Thumbs up

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    A Christmas Carol
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    It has got to be " A wonderful life", possibly one of the best movies of all time..(crimbo movies that is)..
    but then St Stephens day and Ben Hur, a selection box, and a turkey and stuffing sambo.. thats what crimbo is all about...

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