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Post by aubrey on Aug 2, 2016 15:46:09 GMT
Sorry, no. Not that far off though - a war film set in a village in England.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 2, 2016 17:32:08 GMT
Does that mean you're going to get the answer imminently Gus? Sadly, no Firefox addon downloaded but still doesn't work
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Post by lana on Aug 2, 2016 22:28:38 GMT
When I do that I don't get a "Search Google etc", I'm using Windows 10 which though gaining plenty seems sadly lacking in other things Sorry, I've got Google Image Search as a Firefox add-on - I forgot. I thought it was the same as another image search add-on I used to have, but it doesn't seem to be as good as that: when used on your av it just gives "Clothes" and a lot of cartoon/diagrams of different types of clothing. With mine it just says "Cat", with a lot more pictures of similar white cats (though none is as good-looking as the cat Aubrey) but there are also a couple of posts on a Dialysis board I used to post on - nothing from The Fall Forum, which is where I use it the most. On the sig picture there are a lot of links to pages about Lina Romay. Lana is Glinda the Good Witch. Oh,yes.
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Post by honeybear on Aug 3, 2016 12:16:09 GMT
Went The Day Well.
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Post by anybody on Aug 3, 2016 13:32:59 GMT
A Canterbury Tale (1944)
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Post by aubrey on Aug 3, 2016 16:07:45 GMT
Yay! Cigar or coconut? That is my favourite shot, in a film stuffed with great shots:
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Post by ARENA on Aug 3, 2016 17:43:47 GMT
Yay! Cigar or coconut? That is my favourite shot, in a film stuffed with great shots: Just finished watching it on Youtube (again) last week!
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Post by aubrey on Aug 3, 2016 18:42:08 GMT
I never tire of it.
I once saw a short section of it (the bit that the pictures of Sheila Sim and Eric Portman are taken from) before I had to go on a night shift one time - it would have been 1980 and then forgot about it: until seeing a pamphlet listing free films at Chiswick Library in I think 1981, and remembered it from the synopsis. It really got me when I saw it then, and I get the same feeling everything I see it. I don't know that it's their best - maybe that's Colonel Blimp - but it is my favourite anyway.
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Post by marispiper on Aug 3, 2016 19:15:31 GMT
You will all get it in one! One of my b/w favourites!
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Post by ARENA on Aug 3, 2016 20:38:21 GMT
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Post by honeybear on Aug 4, 2016 12:15:59 GMT
Assume that was right -
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Post by marispiper on Aug 4, 2016 12:41:47 GMT
Hmmm..dunno...but I LOVE Liz Frazer and Irene Handel...stars both. Could be Lucky Jim (I read the book again recently...Cor, was it dated!)
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Post by marispiper on Aug 4, 2016 12:51:09 GMT
The Heiress... A heart wrenching film and an excellent book (Washington Square, Henry James). Montgomery Clift -drop dead gorgeous, Olivia de Havilland - desperately lonely, and Ralph Richardson... the ideal father!!! He said to her something like.. "You have no attractive qualities at all - although you do embroider neatly" 😥
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Post by aubrey on Aug 4, 2016 16:55:41 GMT
Hmmm..dunno...but I LOVE Liz Frazer and Irene Handel...stars both. Could be Lucky Jim (I read the book again recently...Cor, was it dated!) I read it a couple of years ago and really liked it. It has a real feel of its period. Kingsley Amis is one of my favourite writers though, despite everything.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 4, 2016 17:35:03 GMT
The Heiress... A heart wrenching film and an excellent book (Washington Square, Henry James). Montgomery Clift -drop dead gorgeous, Olivia de Havilland - desperately lonely, and Ralph Richardson... the ideal father!!! He said to her something like.. "You have no attractive qualities at all - although you do embroider neatly" 😥 You'd have been on a sticky wicket with Montomery Clift
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