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Re: Best multi-part film?The Jean de Florette ones if you like French filums or the terminator ones if you don't.
I would gorge on boys films as I am shallow but I would drink champagne at the same time (while eating fish and chips) The Christian Bale Batman ones are good and so are the Steve Martin earlies such as the man with two brains and the jerk. For a bit of culcha try the Pedro Almodovar films. You get totty thrown in, usually Penelope Cruz with her kit off. British war films, any of them. I particularly like ice cold in alex. CPL IMC FI (A) and registering 9 on the bolometer.
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http://www.timeout.com/film/reviews/739 ... eware.html Before judging others make sure you are perfect, Johnny May 2012
Re: Best multi-part film?Back to the Future
Re: Best multi-part film?Dumbo.
Antagonise no man, for you never know the hour when you may have need of him.
Re: Best multi-part film?Looks like I have some shopping to do, lots of good films there guys and girls.
When I'm watching the boys films with lots of bombs and bullets I shall watch them with home made Indian and several bottles of Feldschlösschen followed by Irish coffee. For the more refined thinking type films I will go for something like salmon tagliatelle in a light spring onion and garlic white sauce, washed down with a bottle (or 2) of a good Rioja in my new Riedel glasses, followed by a simple strong coffee, rounded off with Hennessy XO. Am I becoming posh? Nah - though I could become a few kilos heavier after all that. I remember when sex was safe and flying was dangerous.
Software engineer, pilot and expatriate
Re: Best multi-part film?It could be a white Rioja although I'm struggling to put the words good, white and Rioja in the same sentence.
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Re: Best multi-part film?Very good point Gerard!
My wife and I have a tradition to highlight the fact that we don't follow traditions I remember when sex was safe and flying was dangerous.
Software engineer, pilot and expatriate
Re: Best multi-part film?One of my favourite annual traditions with a very old friend of mine has been having Dom Perignon and Dominos Pizza; this one grew up out of a rainy bank holiday monday we were having a bit of a session, and we discovered the only alcohol left in the house was a bottle of Dom Perignon, and it just had to be done...
Not quite pearls dissolved in vinegar, but fairly decadent! I know it's a silly username. If you've met me, I probably introduced myself as Josh...
Since you are bereft of feminine company, I would suggest Indecent Behavior (sic) I, II, & III as multi-parts. If you don't want subtlety, go for Emmanuelle, Emmanuelle 2, Goodbye Emmanuelle, Emmanuelles 4, 5, 6, & 7; there are further Emmanuelles available if your SO is away for a while.
Save the Almovodar films for when she's back and claim brownies for claiming you're trying to get in touch with your feminine side. Bill H
Re: Best multi-part film?Nice selection Bill and excellent advice.
I remember when sex was safe and flying was dangerous.
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