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Post by oh oooh on Dec 27, 2021 12:27:23 GMT
In around 2010 the BFI released a load of 'dual format' DVD/Blu-ray discs of almost-forgotten Brit films, mostly from the sixties and seventies. Some of them are near classics - Bronco Bullfrog, The Bed-Sitting Room, Deep End - and many are just oddities that barely reward the time invested in watching them. Anyway Fopp has an offer right now where many of them are six quid. Has anyone seen any of these? Would they be worth the outlay?
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Post by bungo the mungo on Dec 27, 2021 12:30:26 GMT
i've got quite a few from that series but none of the three you've put up.
i've always been curious about 'the black panther'.
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Post by oh oooh on Dec 27, 2021 12:34:58 GMT
I should have said that the second one is a portmanteau film and I think we discussed one of them a while back - a short film called The White Bus with Arthur Lowe
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Post by fonz on Dec 28, 2021 16:28:43 GMT
‘The Struggle Against the Eunuchs’ sounds good. John Hurt looks like an early Neil Peart on that pic.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 28, 2021 16:36:46 GMT
I'd like to see the first one purely for David Warner.
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Post by oh oooh on Dec 28, 2021 16:45:35 GMT
That's the one I got!
(as well as The Battleship Potemkin and Letter to Brezhnev for six quid apiece)
I'll let you know how I get on.
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