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interesting

Posted: Sat 08 Feb, 2003 3:42 am
by Chris
so he dies re-enacting a Parachuting that went wrong well kind of ironic

Posted: Sat 08 Feb, 2003 5:33 pm
by El Prez
Done it again my friend. Now is it;
Parashiting, which would be understandable.
Parachiting, which is neither here nor there.
Parachuting, which is a high risk sport.
:roll:

Posted: Sat 08 Feb, 2003 7:07 pm
by Rotary Booty
Rob, it's just the grammar!

'So, he dies.' Operatic

'Re-enacting a parachiting'. Poetic.

'That went wrong well'. Accuracy and truth.

'Kind of ironic'. Philosophic

The kids got Cahoot! :lol:

Posted: Sat 08 Feb, 2003 8:16 pm
by El Prez
OK, sticking to the thread.
'Jungle Book'. Lying on a sleeping bag under the stars, Dekhelia, Cyprus, 1971, the whole unit of roughy toughies squealing with joy watching the new Disney film. Suddenly I thought "It shouldn't zoom in there!". That's when the screen and its supports crashed down upon me and the rest of the baggies. :lol:
It is a violent war film, there's a fight between the apes and Balloo and Baghera, in the middle.
Middle of a night yomp you would hear, "Ooooobe do, Ah'm gonnna be like yooohoohoo, ahm gonna walk like you, talk like youhoohoo etc etc.

Posted: Sun 09 Feb, 2003 12:59 am
by wilson
As a kid I remember watching the series "Tour of Duty" I loved the theme track! anyone know what its called and by who?

Aye,
wilson

Posted: Sun 09 Feb, 2003 9:21 pm
by El Prez
Wilson it goes "Dah dah dah dah dah dahhhhhhhhh PaintitBlack..."

BESSIE FILM

Posted: Sun 09 Feb, 2003 11:39 pm
by Artist
'The boys from company C'

The film pre-dates Platoon. All about these USMC recruits going though boot camp and also going through Vietnam. No big stars just damn good actors. A very graphic film indeed. I think It came out in the mid 70's. Saw it on the Beeb donkeys years ago. Ifen anyone's got a copy of it would like to borrow it.

Aye steve evans

Posted: Mon 10 Feb, 2003 10:11 pm
by qcnr
Cockleshell heroes is good- have met bill sparks in poole
Heroes of Telemark live about 6-7 hours drive from Rjukan- big musem now
But my favorite is Apocalypse now
U571 crock of shit
It was the polish that first cracked the enigma code then a britishmathematician and finally the Royal Navy that got hold of one

Lrts face it most things out of hollywood, unless with brtish actors or director is usually a bit shady in the truth department

Posted: Tue 11 Feb, 2003 8:19 am
by harry hackedoff
David Hemmings was in a film about paras in France. Most of the film had no dialogue between the actors, just thoughts being spoken. Very good it was, too.
Anyone remember it`s title?
Aye

Posted: Tue 11 Feb, 2003 1:24 pm
by Shoulderholster
In no special order.
The Man Who Would Be King
Breaker Morrant
Battleground
The Victors
The Occasional Angry Shot (Aussie's in Vietnam)
Gallipoli
The Cruel Sea

Posted: Tue 11 Feb, 2003 3:02 pm
by Sven
Cheers Rogue!
I wasn`t exactly sure about that title. Still an absolutly quality read through.

Posted: Tue 11 Feb, 2003 3:14 pm
by harry hackedoff
Shoulders, you missed out Apocalypse Now,
"Street gang, this is Allmighty. Street gang, this is Allmighty"
"Tssssssssssshhhhhhh"
"Never get off the boat"
As Derek will no doubt be aware, the charecter played by Robert Duval("I love that smell. You know what that smell means, boy? It means Bootnecks in the morning") was based on Col Killgore( real name) of the U.S.7th Cav. (real unit) who developed the concept of air assault.

Oh, and A Bridge Too Far. Or as some wag called it "An Hour Too Long" :wink:

Btw Shoulders, you`ll never guess what I just bought for seven dollars?
Only Shout At The Bleedin Devil, mate, that`s all :o

Aye,

Posted: Tue 11 Feb, 2003 4:43 pm
by Shoulderholster
Harry
Shout at the Devil,good on yer mate.Look out for Curly Corker rowing the boat!!.
SH
Remember CHARLIE DON'T SURF !.