Beefy's Corner - The Off-Topic Chat Thread

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Not horror, Beef. It was a wartime propaganda film released as a feature, about a village taken over by undercover agents helping a German invasion. Brilliantly done, as well.

Yeah, written by Graham Greene, who has been the inspiration for many classic films...The Third Man, Brighton Rock, The Power and the Glory to name a few...I particularly love the original of Brighton Rock with Richard Attenborough playing the lead role as Pinky...really menacing.

[video=youtube;bCgfhZjdGk8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bCgfhZjdGk8[/video]
 
Number 1 Jasper:5209057 said:
Yeah I love The Ladykillers. All those Ealing Comedies infact, especially The Lavender Hill Mob, Kind Hearts and Coronets and Passport to Plimlico. There's another old film I don't know if it's Ealing, but it's really funny, it's called Too Many Crooks.

Ever seen Passport to Pimlico ?

Excellent IMHO .

Ok there was a typo, but still...
 
Hi everyone I have just joined. Been a long time observer But have decides to take the plunge. I get so bored at work so this will help pass the time.

I wanted to ask if anyone has read the book World War Z? I have just finished it and was hoping to read a similar book. Anyone have recommendations? Cheers in advance.
 
Hi everyone I have just joined. Been a long time observer But have decides to take the plunge. I get so bored at work so this will help pass the time.

I wanted to ask if anyone has read the book World War Z? I have just finished it and was hoping to read a similar book. Anyone have recommendations? Cheers in advance.


Well there's an odd forum name. :)

Books..? Me, I like to read Patrick O'Brien novels. They're not similar.
 
Hi everyone I have just joined. Been a long time observer But have decides to take the plunge. I get so bored at work so this will help pass the time.

I wanted to ask if anyone has read the book World War Z? I have just finished it and was hoping to read a similar book. Anyone have recommendations? Cheers in advance.

Can't help you with the book, but welcome aboard.
 
Forgot to say, Welcome.

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Hi everyone I have just joined. Been a long time observer But have decides to take the plunge. I get so bored at work so this will help pass the time.

I wanted to ask if anyone has read the book World War Z? I have just finished it and was hoping to read a similar book. Anyone have recommendations? Cheers in advance.

Welcome to the forum. :smile:
 
Hi everyone I have just joined. Been a long time observer But have decides to take the plunge. I get so bored at work so this will help pass the time.

I wanted to ask if anyone has read the book World War Z? I have just finished it and was hoping to read a similar book. Anyone have recommendations? Cheers in advance.

A Song of Ice and Fire. Great series if you haven't already read it.
 
Hi everyone I have just joined. Been a long time observer But have decides to take the plunge. I get so bored at work so this will help pass the time.

I wanted to ask if anyone has read the book World War Z? I have just finished it and was hoping to read a similar book. Anyone have recommendations? Cheers in advance.

Hello and welcome.

You won't like what I read so I shall not make any recommendations.

You'll understand when I tell you that I am currently reading "Wolf Hall" by Hilary Mantel and have just finished reading "No Name" by Wilkie Collins.

However having seen all the references to old B&W films I can recommend to anyone who loves the cinema that they read "Charlie Chaplin -My Autobiography.". You can even download it for free.

It is an absolutely fabulous read and a real eye opener and helps explain why he left the USA during the McCarthy era. Our political views are born out of our early experiences and I think this book illustrates that.
 
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