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☼ Pam ☼
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3 Feb 2009 20:20 |
Hello Ed,
No like you I'm not a huge fan of the horror films. Yes I know the film you mean The Picture of Dorian Gray and I enjoyed it. I've not seen the newer one, but generally you can't beat the original I find.
i remember seeing all the old Dracula ones with Christopher Lee, and have to admit they did put the wind up me! Frankenstein was to daft to be scarey!
Shaun of the Dead is another one I've missed, but my daughter has just informed me that it was very good! She also enjoyed Hot Fuzz apparantly! Don't think that's a horror one though.
Just watched Rory Bremner on Who do You Think You Are, a very good one.
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3 Feb 2009 19:19 |
Hi Pam,
Yes it was nice to have a day off with the girls, even if I did spend the morning hanging a new door!
Do you like horror films Pam? I'm not a great one for them myself - as a rule I always find them more funny than scary. I know we covered the Pit and the Pendulum earlier in the thread but other than that one I don't think we've mentioned any horror films.
I suppose my favourite horror film is the Picture of Dorian Gray - which I have mentioned before and I see they remade it in 2006 (which I didn't see.)
I also quite liked the Dracula films with Christopher Lee - but even then some of them made me snigger. There's not many others that do it for me - I thought the Blair Witch Project was a complete and utter waste of money and time; I have never seen such a banal film in all my life.
I think Shaun of the Dead is brilliant - I know it's not really a horror film and more of a comedy - but it is a great parody of the Hammer films of the 60s and 70s.
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3 Feb 2009 17:32 |
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☼ Pam ☼
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3 Feb 2009 17:00 |
Afternoon Ed,
Glad you were ok. We haven't heard from Nicky for a while have we? Or anyone else for that matter, hope our little thread doesn't die.
Nice to have a day with your girls I bet. Hope you've had a good one.
Hubby was watching that film last night...he's into his cars. He and our son aren't football fans atall. They're mostly into cars and bikes.
Cousin Frank (or as the kids call him uncle Fester!) loves his football, and supports Luton Town,so he's very depressed at the moment !
Anyway, we'd better think of some more films Ed, or I can see this thread going down the pan! I'll give it a nudge everyday as well.
Take care. ☺
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3 Feb 2009 00:06 |
Hi Pam,
I'm OK up here in Herts - we've had snow for most of the day but its manageable. OH and kids had day of school - they've got tomorrow off as well, whilst some of us poor footsoldiers had to slog it into work. Never mind, I'm off tomorrow too, as I worked over the weekend and I'm not allowed to do too many days on the trot. Might get to build a snowman with the kids!
Watching "The Fast and the Furious" with Vin Diesel at the moment. Not much of a story but some good racing scenes.
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2 Feb 2009 23:09 |
Actually I'm a bit fed up as I missed Rory Brenmer on telly tonight, it's on again tomorrow so must watch it, sounded a good one too.
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2 Feb 2009 23:07 |
Hello folks, hope that you've all managed in the snow today. We've not had too much this way, but looking at the news seems like London and the home counties have been hit hard. Was speaking to a lady in our local post office this morning, (she's never lived anywhere other than this area.) She was going on about the snow...I explained how we used to get it back in Surrey as a kid. Loved seeing them on 'the downs' on the news!
Hope that Ed and Nicky have been ok today. Sounds like you two have had the worst of it.
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1 Feb 2009 23:01 |
HI Pam,
Firstly, yes Todd Carty should have gone - like you said it's not funny anymore. The OH said if he was saved again she'd stop watching it - we'll see next week.
Yes Rutger Hauer was the man who done the Guinness adverts - he was also the Replicant in Blade Runner who Harrison Ford was trying to catch.
Yes, we're starting to get a bit of snow now; nothing too much yet. I'm like you, I can't stand the stuff either, mainly because of the reactions you get from some people about it. I can guarantee one of my colleagues won't be in tomorrow because he'll be snowed in (as Ricky Tomlinson says in the Royle Family, "My A***"!"). Oh well, I've got my wellies ready for the morning!! We're pretty urbanised here - so getting food isn't too much of a problem (we get it on-line and have it delivered anyway), and both the OH and me work locally, so getting to work is not a problem (I walk in rain or shine - or snow!)
I've never seen Mandy before, but if I do get the chance I will certainly give it a look.
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1 Feb 2009 22:58 |
Have to agree with you about the snow Ed. When I was a kid we had snow drifts that came half way up the windows of the house. We still got to school ok, and by bus. I remember with terror the boys waiting by the main entrance, especially at High School, with great lumps of snow and trying to shove it up our skirts...Buggers!! All good fun though!
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1 Feb 2009 22:52 |
Really think that Todd Carty should have gone tonight...it wasn't funny tonight, just embaressing! ☺
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1 Feb 2009 22:49 |
Evening Ed,
I don't know much about Pea body Buildings or that area at all really, but no doubt you are right. I remember my dad mentioning these names and of course Frank knew the area better than me.
I may give that film a look later, yes that actor did the Guinness ads a few years back didn't he I think, Rutger Hauer. Think he's Dutch but could be wrong.
Yes The Cruel Sea is on the telly Tuesday afternoon, exellent film as we've said before. Another of Jack Hawkins' films which is truly heart breaking, is called " Mandy." Have you ever seen it Ed? It really is a tear jerker. It's about a little girl who is deaf, and I believe it's set in the fifties. Jack Hawkins plays a hearing specialist I think. Anyway if ever you get the chance to see it Ed please do. As a doting dad of two girls it will reduce you to a jibbering wreck. It did my hubby and me, and that was before we even had the kids.
How's the weather where you are, it's starting to snow a little bit here and we expect to see a good covering of snow in the morning. I hate the stuff, we're so out in the sticks here and no near shops, so we're well stocked up on food...typical English, a few snow flurries and it's panick buying!!! It was every man for himself at Tesco Saturday! ha ha.
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1 Feb 2009 19:28 |
Hello Pam,
Didn't make it to the PC yesterday evening - spent all day yesterday at work performing upgrades to our computer systems and fell asleep at 8! More of the same today - but got away an hour earlier - phew!
Yes, I remember Peabody Buildings all over the place - weren't they funded by an American philanthropist in the Victorian era?
Montague Tibbles is now called Penshurst and the only other Victorian block I know of that is still up is Una House at the other end of Prince of Wales Road, near the junction with Kentish Town Road.
Anyway, back to the films - I see The Cruel Sea is on during the day next week, and later this evening is a very dark film - The Hitcher with Rutger Hauer, Jennifer Jason Leigh and C Thomas Howell. Don't know whether you've seen it but its about a young lad who's delivering a car across the US and he picks up a hitchiker who turns out to be a raving psychopath.
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31 Jan 2009 21:31 |
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31 Jan 2009 18:29 |
Hello Ed, spoke to Frank and yes Hastings Houses were ( just off ) Judd Street apparantly in Hastings Street.
Beaconsfield Buildings where my mum and dad lived, were off Bingfield Street and connected through from Caledonian Road and then to York Way. I don't remember as I was just weeks old when we left there.
Small world isn't it? Strange we should both be in this same thread.
Speak later I expect.
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31 Jan 2009 01:44 |
Peabody Buildings was another name that's just come to mind!
Thank goodness I can have a lay in tomorrow. Speak soon Ed.
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31 Jan 2009 00:54 |
They used to give blocks of flats great names in those days, didn't they?
I never found out who Montague Tibbles was (I presume it was a person) - I've googled the name lots of times and only ever found reference to the bombing.
A lot of the area has been redeveloped over the past 20 years or so - I think Beaconsfield Buildings have gone now (weren't they up York Way somewhere?) - so it's possible that Hastings Houses are no longer there.
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31 Jan 2009 00:43 |
Just googled the area Ed, Hastings Street is just off Judd Street. Couldn't find Hastings Houses but maybe there not shown, will speak to him tomorrow, he knows the area and London in general so well.
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31 Jan 2009 00:35 |
Not far I reckon Ed. I will check with him tomorrow. My mum and dad were living in Beaconsfield Buildings, when they had me, after I was born they moved to a prefab in Old Coulsdon Surrey.
I have to say Judd Street rings a bell, I expect it can't be far away as the area isn't that big is it.
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31 Jan 2009 00:28 |
Pam, Hastings Houses - are they near Judd Street?
Mum and her dad were all born in St Silas Street, just off of Prince of Wales Road. Mum was born in a block of flats called Montague Tibbles House (I kid you not!). The block was hit by a landmine in 1941 and somewhere in the region of 15 people were killed. Mum remembers the incident, she had moved back from her evacuation by then (she was evacuated to St Albans of all places!!)
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31 Jan 2009 00:18 |
Thanks Ed, I'll ring Frank in the morning as I usually do and let him know. He popped over to see us tonight as he lives fairly close to us and he's on his own now. He thought our film thread was great. He's sixty nine next month so he knows some really old films!
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