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    So you like the Newman/Redford bromance Travs? I take it you've seen Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid?
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    Anthropoid. Gripping, no nonsense, WW2 film based on true events - a group of GB trained SOE Czech agents sent to Czechoslovakia A must watch. Those guys (and gals) were so brave. And we think we've got tough times now! Lead character is that bloke from Peaky Blinders - Cillian whatchamacallit

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wheeze View Post
    So you like the Newman/Redford bromance Travs? I take it you've seen Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid?
    To my shame i've not seen that one! Or not that i remember!

    Tonight's viewing will be Support Your Local Gunfighter (James Garner)

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    Butch Cassidy is a classic of the genre. 10 times better than the Sting which was filmed to capitalise on the chemistry that earlier film discovered. Of COURSE its hackneyed and of it's time. But it's great fun.

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    Personally I thought in The Sting it was Robert Shaw (who played the villain, Lonnegan) who was the star of the show...

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    Green Zone

    Watched it the other night. Good story line.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Travs View Post
    Personally I thought in The Sting it was Robert Shaw (who played the villain, Lonnegan) who was the star of the show...
    He did rather steal it, didn't he!
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    Saw True Romance for the first time recently.
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    Come on Graham B who was the best Sherlock Holmes?

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    Come on Graham B who was the best Sherlock Holmes?
    Basil Rathbone.

    There is no other.
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