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 Post subject: Re: Best British film
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Or A Clockwork Orange.

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 Post subject: Re: Best British film
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 Post subject: Re: Best British film
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What a long list of films that aren't as good as Snatch.

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 Post subject: Re: Best British film
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To be fair to Snatch, a phrase that has entered by general vocabulary is "you big bald fuck". Just something satisfying about the way it rolls off the tongue.


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 Post subject: Re: Best British film
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What a long list of films that aren't as good as Snatch.


I've only seen three of the films mentioned so far and Snatch isn't one of them. I see it's on NowTV though, so if my free months haven't run out yet, I'll give it a nose.

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But Snatch IS very good. It was the first film that I bought on DVD.


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Snatch is good.

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No, it's Gregory's Girl, because this is the best bit of footage ever recorded.



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 Post subject: Re: Best British film
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Ah, most of my favourites have already been mentioned...

I'm going to go with The Dambusters, which always makes me feel a bit choked up and uncharacteristically patriotic because it's based on true events.

Plus, you know, more use of the "N" word than most gangsta rap songs.


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