Tuna Posted 30 April 2017 Posted 30 April 2017 (edited) Jonathan Demme director The Silence Of The Lambs, The Manchurian Candidate and Philadelphia at 73. Those are good movies. Edited 30 April 2017 by Tuna
Facecloth Posted 30 April 2017 Posted 30 April 2017 14 minutes ago, Tuna said: Jonathan Demme director The Silence Of The Lambs, The Manchurian Candidate and Philadelphia at 73. Those are good movies. Silence of the Lambs is one of only 3 movies to win all the big 5 Oscars. Best Film, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Director and Best Screenplay. 1
Izzy Posted 30 April 2017 Posted 30 April 2017 3 minutes ago, Facecloth said: Silence of the Lambs is one of only 3 movies to win all the big 5 Oscars. Best Film, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Director and Best Screenplay. And the other two are???
sphericalfox Posted 30 April 2017 Posted 30 April 2017 8 minutes ago, Izzy Muzzett said: And the other two are??? One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest It Happened One Night 2
Wycombe Fox Posted 4 May 2017 Posted 4 May 2017 Lionel Martin aka 'Saxa', saxophonist with The Beat, died yesterday aged 87 2
Alf Bentley Posted 4 May 2017 Posted 4 May 2017 5 hours ago, Isle of Wight Fox said: Lionel Martin aka 'Saxa', saxophonist with The Beat, died yesterday aged 87 Sad news, though he had a good innings. I used to love The Beat c. 1980 but not paid them much attention since. From "the doors to your heart" to the gates of their cemetery...
Fox42 Posted 10 May 2017 Posted 10 May 2017 (edited) Robert Miles, pioneer of the trance classic Children, dies aged 47. R.I.P. Edited 10 May 2017 by Fox42
leicsmac Posted 15 May 2017 Posted 15 May 2017 Powers Boothe, actor in Deadwood, Sin City and famed for having the honour of making a Van Damme movie watchable for more than the action, dies aged 68. Did some fantastic villains.
Buce Posted 15 May 2017 Posted 15 May 2017 2 hours ago, leicsmac said: Powers Boothe, actor in Deadwood, Sin City and famed for having the honour of making a Van Damme movie watchable for more than the action, dies aged 68. Did some fantastic villains. Dammed to eternity.
Izzy Posted 15 May 2017 Posted 15 May 2017 5 hours ago, leicsmac said: Powers Boothe, actor in Deadwood, Sin City and famed for having the honour of making a Van Damme movie watchable for more than the action, dies aged 68. Did some fantastic villains. I'll always remember him for the film Southern Comfort. Which is a brilliant movie with a fantastic Ry Cooder soundtrack...
Fox92 Posted 15 May 2017 Posted 15 May 2017 (edited) Ian Brady is dead the cvnt Edited 15 May 2017 by Fox92
joachim1965 Posted 15 May 2017 Posted 15 May 2017 Absolute cvnt. There will be a nice toasty place downstairs with his name on it.
Popular Post Facecloth Posted 15 May 2017 Popular Post Posted 15 May 2017 24 minutes ago, Fox92 said: Ian Brady is dead the cvnt Just a shame the family of Keith Bennett will never know where he's buried. 5
Izzy Posted 15 May 2017 Posted 15 May 2017 The cost to the taxpayer of Brady being in prison, totals more than £14 million. I hope we never hear his name spoken again...
Tuna Posted 15 May 2017 Posted 15 May 2017 That's a shame I liked Powers Boothe. Actually getting fed up of some of my favourite actors going with Bill Paxton earlier this year. Check out Fraility which stars and is directed by Paxton alongside Boothe and Matthew McConaughey. 1
Fox92 Posted 15 May 2017 Posted 15 May 2017 4 minutes ago, Izzy Muzzett said: The cost to the taxpayer of Brady being in prison, totals more than £14 million. I hope we never hear his name spoken again... What year did executions stop? He (and Hindley) must have just missed out surely?
General Smuts Posted 15 May 2017 Posted 15 May 2017 Along with Powers Boothe another acting great passed this week in Michael Parks. Brilliant in Red State and bonkers in Tusk.
Izzy Posted 15 May 2017 Posted 15 May 2017 2 minutes ago, Fox92 said: What year did executions stop? He (and Hindley) must have just missed out surely? They missed it by a year I think. Sentenced in '66 and death penalty abolished in '65? All that money spent on their prison lives - does make you wonder...
Trav Le Bleu Posted 15 May 2017 Posted 15 May 2017 On 30/04/2017 at 22:34, Facecloth said: Silence of the Lambs is one of only 3 movies to win all the big 5 Oscars. Best Film, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Director and Best Screenplay. Which is weird, cos Manhunter, the first film of the book, is better. Brian Cox nails Lector as portrayed in the book right on the head. Never liked Hopkins's Lector.
jonthefox Posted 15 May 2017 Posted 15 May 2017 1 hour ago, Fox92 said: Ian Brady is dead the cvnt That's a shame. I used to like the lighting seeds. 1
ramboacdc Posted 15 May 2017 Author Posted 15 May 2017 They missed it by a year I think. Sentenced in '66 and death penalty abolished in '65? All that money spent on their prison lives - does make you wonder...He wanted to kill himself and get the east way out. He lived with what he did for 52 years and even though the victims families will never find where their loved ones are I am glad this **** wasn't given the easy way out of topping himself. Sent from my SM-G930F using Tapatalk
spacemunky Posted 16 May 2017 Posted 16 May 2017 3 hours ago, Trav Le Bleu said: Which is weird, cos Manhunter, the first film of the book, is better. Brian Cox nails Lector as portrayed in the book right on the head. Never liked Hopkins's Lector. I thought I was the only person with that opinion. Hopkin's never scared me as Lecter, but Brian Cox sure did.
Alf Bentley Posted 16 May 2017 Posted 16 May 2017 7 hours ago, jonthefox said: That's a shame. I used to like the lighting seeds. You're getting confused, mate. That's Broudie, not Brady. Brady was a classy left-footed Irish midfielder, who played for the Gooners.
Facecloth Posted 16 May 2017 Posted 16 May 2017 9 hours ago, ramboacdc said: He wanted to kill himself and get the east way out. He lived with what he did for 52 years and even though the victims families will never find where their loved ones are I am glad this **** wasn't given the easy way out of topping himself. Sent from my SM-G930F using Tapatalk Not sure he was living with it. They were just talking about him on the radio and said he always described his crimes as "petty". I don't think he lived with the guilt as he never felt any.
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