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Is anyone watching this?


I haven't seen it again since it came out. I lived on Merseyside at the time and the deprivation and lack of support for people facing hard times pictured in the film was normal then. Seeing it again nearly 30 years later it's pretty shocking and more moving than I remembered.

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woofmarkthedog Wrote:

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> * did I just say I'm with you ? "

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In English please Woofman, or at least with subtitles for the hard of thinking like me!

HAL9000 Wrote:

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> I saw what you wrote before the edit - was that a

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Ha...



No Hal just my usual mucking about


* closes back door & turns key in lock *


Funny though


W**F

Yeh I loved it when he said the the rent collector's henchman,


"Gizza job. I can do that. Carry stuff. I can carry stuff. Go on, gizza job."


Or the guy groundsman, "I can walk in straight lines, I can do that. Gizza job".


Hard as an adult watching him cracking up though. I didn't understand it properly when I saw it first time it came out.

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