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Discussion in 'Tottenham Hotspur' started by crackerman jack, Dec 3, 2012.

  1. SpursDisciple

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    Just the rudeness of saying that so plainly. Had no idea he hated making the film so much. Not sure who was the fat one

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  2. Zulu was mid-Sixties, wasn't it? Gibson was born in 1956. They must have recruited young back in those days.... :)
     
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    I'll check whether it was that or Zulu Dawn but he was painted and only had a few seconds with no talking so he would have been uncredited.
     
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    It's not strange! The South Wales Borderers 24th foot were the main defenders at Rourke Drift. Wiki is inaccurate on this, if that is where you obtained your info. <ok>
     
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    I thought Mad Max was his first film...he was in that for a bit longer than a few seconds! :)
     
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    Hi 33 born in Kingston, South London. Living in Epsom

    First game was away to C Palace in 90/91 season. cant remember my first home game though.

    Fave films

    The Castle, Pulp Fiction, snatch, lock stock, Dead Mans Shoes (british film, well worth a watch) and im sad to say I do like a super hero :) Ironman, Superman, Spiderman love all those films :) im just a big kid really.

    As far as series go, I loved Walking Dead but have not yet seen series 3, I also like Waking the dead (british CSI, sort of) I am currently watching homeland and this is well worth a watch.

    Also loved Heroes. (See I am a child)
     
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    Gibson is famous for his anti English films. The "Patriot " besides being rubbish as a film, is so biased and completely inaccurate
    that it is joke. Set during American Revolution his character is based loosely on Francis Marion a colonial guerilla leader in the
    Southern campaign. In the film he has no slaves (in real life quite a few), British burn churches but this false, only slight evidence
    is that maybe Loyalists (1/3 of pop) did this. In one scene he takes out a whole Brit Column by himself, cock and bull.
    The audience is the huge US market so honesty is not important as the same for Braveheart.
    Gibson was never in Zulu. The 24th are a Welsh reg and their homebase is Breacon. They still may have had a lot of
    English in the reg such as "Hook" who won the VC. The famous song at the end has its words changed for the film.
    Hollywood entertains for the mass , so historical accuracy is the last thing on it's list.
     
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    Spurf,the 24th Regiment of foot later became the South Wales Borderers. A programme was doing the life of Gibson and he appeared only for a few seconds as a Zulu. I'll find it if you think I'm wrong.
     
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    As a zulu <yikes>. He wouldn't have enjoyed that!
     
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    It became the SWB in 1881 after Rourke's Drift. Maybe not SD but I know what I saw and heard. It was certainly Gibson.
     
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    Fair point, I always gathered he liked to Black up.
    Did he not appear in the black and white minstrels ?
     
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    While you can understand they have to alter things for dramatic reasons I have never liked it when they completely distort the facts in what is supposed to be an historical film. It's often how the Americans won the war stuff.

    Example: Inigma; the Americans captured the machine which helped with code breaking!!!! Really! <laugh>
    Braveheart: The battles depicted were shown with the tactics switched WHY? The affair with princess was complete invention she would have been about 5 years old at the time.
    Great Escape: Steve Mcqueen an American escaping on the motorbike NO! and on and on.
     
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    Was it filmed in Australia then? Gibson didn't leave there until after Mad Max, he studied at stage school in Sydney and his first film was some Aussie thing called Summer City in 77, 2 years later he got the lead in Mad Max.

    It wouldn't surprise me if he gave himself a Hitchcock style cameo in one of his films he directed himself though.
     
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    I'm 56 and have been a Spurs fan since as long as I can remember. I must have watched the 1961 cup final on TV I think - I would definitely have chosen to support the team playing in the classy white shirts! My first live match was in 1967 - I lived in Hampshire at the time and travelled up with my friiend on the train to Waterloo, got the northern line/central line to Liverpool Street and then the train to WHL. He was 12 and I was 11 - not sure whether that would be allowed by parents today.

    I spent my career in the electricity industry but now work in financial services trading pwoer and gas - hence my user name.

    I've enjoyed hundreds of films over the years - a few to mention - Straw Dogs, the Usual Suspects, Se7en, Twelve Monkeys, Alien, ET, Don't Look Now. Currently very keen on Homeland on TV (and the Vampire Diaries - not just for the totty, honest).
     
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    i used to work in Epsom,in Church street,at University Motors,not there now,hs Edwards took over the building,don't know if they are still there
     
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    So you are a Wheeler Dealer tots. <laugh>
     
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    my real name is Arthur Daley <laugh> :wink:
     
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    So your user name refers to Totter rather than Tottenham. <ok>
     
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