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Annette Curtain Wrote:

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> numbers Wrote:

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> > Jaws

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> Jaws as a comfort film ?

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> Numbers, you is well weird innit


Curtains, did you really think I was trying to stay on topic? ;-)

But while I'm about it


The Ladykillers - Mrs Lopsided getting the better of the gang.


Midnight Run. Just a touch here but there's loads more good stuff.




OLIVER! - It's got everything sex, violence and great songs. I don't do karaoke but if ever I'm simultaneously drunk enough to do so and possessed of total recall and reasonable pitch and whatever else singers require, then put me down for 'As Long As He Needs Me' and 'Oom Pah Pah'.

I'll do others but I'm keen on Nancy's.


Goodfellas - just a great story and I love the scene where Michael Jackson's former manager takes part in 'whacking' Tommy.


Kind Hearts And Coronets - the 'twist' never gets old for me.


The Sound Of Music / Chitty Chitty Bang Bang / Mary Poppins - Nuns and Nazis, a flying car and musical confectionary, a magic nanny and a terrible banker +++ GREAT SONGS!

No disrespect to Sally Ann Howes, who certainly made a decent enough fist of it but I think everyone would have preferred Julie Andrews as 'Truly' in CCBB. Fact.

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