DavidLeesMullet
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Nice choices especially A Clockwork Orange, real horrorshow droogie!!!
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We are talking about the 2003 Tommy Wiseau disasterpiece aren't we?
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Tell you what that Kevin McAllister was a wolf in sheep's clothing. Pesci tried to break into his house in Home Alone, so he ordered a hit on him in Goodfellas and Casino, pmsl!!!
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Oooh you bitch!!!, why aren't Man Urinal players wearing a large C on the front of their shirts then?, :lol:!!!
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Do I detect a slight hint of a disliking for Joe Pesci?, :lol:!!!. True he did get typecast in Goodfellas, Casino and Lethal Weapon 3 & 4 to name but a few films. Heat is definately a classic and surprisingly one a few occasions that Pacino and De Niro starred in a film together. (The other was Godfather II but not in the same scenes). Watched an interesting film with Pacino in recently, Cruising directed by William 'The Exorcist' Friedkin. Pacino plays a cop that goes undercover in the New York gay scene in the late 70s to catch a serial killer (Supposedly based on the real life 'Body in the bag' killings). Useless factoid, one of the actors who played a medical practitioner in The Exorcist was later convicted of the murder of a gay man).
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In no particulate order... 1. Airplane 2. Bad Lieutenant (1992) 3. Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope 4. Blazing Saddles 5. The Room (2003) Could list at least 100 easily
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Don't know why but always liked the wine coloured RBK bolton kit from the mid 2000s
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Think Bristol Rovers use to play in white and blue quarters many moons ago. Bolton use to play in chocolate and blue quarters in the early days (Not to mention the pink shirts with blue (?) spots). Have an old subbuteo catalogue somewhere with some interesting kit combinations.
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Just thought, why Spider doesn't like Goodfellas, that's the name of the barman that Tommy shot in the foot, then shot him dead after he told Tommy to go fuck himself, :lol:!!!
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Or a schnuck, pmsl!!!
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Bolton's had some ahem 'interesting' kits over the years, remember the white blue and red stripe anniversary kit?
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Use to love listening to Brian Moore, Tony Gubba, Gerald Sinstadt and of course the legendary Motty, they could as you said make the mundane exciting. The only commentator now that I can listen to is Jonathan Green.
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Remember the Middlesbrough one of red with a white stripe across the middle? This is back in the day of the folically challanged David Armstrong I think. Re Coventry Away: You can imagine what the opposing fans chanted at them when they wore that one
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Did Steve Bull score any blinders, he scored a shed load in the lower divisions for Wolves?
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Was the Coventry strip sky blue with a 'racing stripe' of white down the left side?
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I seem to remember Marco Gabbiadini could knock a few classics in too, though I don't remember him scoring that many. Worthington's strike rate for us was pretty good something like 38 goals in 92 appearences so about 1 in 2 1/2.
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Always had a thing for 70s football kits, there were some crackers like Palace's away kit of a white shirt with a red and blue sash.
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Sadly very rare you get to see his wonder goal against Ipswich, if that'd been Rashford, Vardy or Kane, the commentators would be creaming their jeans and be shown every day for months.
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Good call Rudi, as soon as I'd finished posting, a load of other films came to mind... Reservoir Dogs, Gangster No. 1, The Krays (Or Legend), The Long Good Friday, Little Caesar, King Of New York (Or The Funeral), A Bronx Tale and White Heat.
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Zeit nicht meshugge Rudy? Goodfellas along with The Godfather, Scarface, Brighton Rock (1947), Angels With Dirty Faces and Casino are some of THE best gangster movies ever made.
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Haven't seen that but will check it out, have seen King Of New York though, a classic 90s Abel Ferrara film with a stellar cast including Christopher Walken, Laurence Fishburn, David Caruso and Wesley Snipes.
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You could say that...you dug it...i'll get me coat!!!
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A classic scene from Samurai Cop
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David Lee was a great servant to the club, I for one will always fondly remember his performance against Liverpool in the F. A. Cup where was vertually unplayable that night.
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That's what kind of makes it so intriguing, the only other example I can think of is the film Ed Wood and Wood's 1950s sci-fi 'classic' Plan 9 From Outer Space.