Mobster Motors

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rich.
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#1 Post by rich. »

i dont subscribe any more, ive never even seen the film.. welcome anyway :D
harvey
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rich. wrote: ive never even seen the film..
Make a point of seeing it...
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harvey wrote:
rich. wrote: ive never even seen the film..
Make a point of seeing it...
Yes, do that! It features that wooden geezer who plays Charlie in Casualty and [the film] is a template for pretty much every UK-made gangster flick that came along since. Oddly enough; the plural of Casualty is casualties. QED. :P
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#4 Post by harvey »

JPB wrote: It features that wooden geezer who plays Charlie in Casualty.
He's definitely the weak link......But his prescence wouldn't stop me watching, especially as his character ends up getting his just desserts... :lol:
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#5 Post by dannyhopkins »

Sorry if it didn't reach the heights expected. I still think it ranks well but each to their own - I agree the opening gambit was a bit clunky. I was really glad we managed to get a shoot in a Wimbledon Raceway at least. Danny
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