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officially - The Spaceman And King Arthur. 1979.
loved that film when I was a nipper so I did
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officially - The Spaceman And King Arthur. 1979.
I feel old.
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Look at that poster - what was my mother thinking of? I was four years old!
I think looking at it as an adult it seems much worse... It's quite dark, I think a lot of it would have gone over my head but a lot of it was very, very upsetting - the rabbit in the wire noose, the evil cat, General Woundwort and his fascist mob biting other rabbits ears off, etc etc. And when the Black Rabbit asks Hazel to join his owsla... *sob!*Is that as frightening as I remember it? I remember it terrifying me as a kid, that and the Dark Crystal
Is that as frightening as I remember it? I remember it terrifying me as a kid, that and the Dark Crystal
I've never seen that...there's a fight between two rabbits at the end that's pretty mental
I've never seen that...
Yeah, the fight between Woundwort and Bigwig. Woundwort was a horror altogether.
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Never saw The Plague Dogs, I must check it out!
"Man's best friend hunted by their greatest enemy"
Helicopters?
The Jungle Book. In my local cinema. Greystones' only landmark.
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The Jungle Book. In my local cinema. Greystones' only landmark.
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annie... ugh... i hated it.
Eh, the Da Vinci Code? During Father Ted days?
That cinema in Greystones was awful draughty.
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