Chitty Chitty Bang Bang = Man with incredibly over-specified car; meets preposterously-named woman; travels abroad; outwits and overthrows an evil, foreign megalomaniac
[cite]Posted By: Chizz[/cite]Chitty Chitty Bang Bang = Man with incredibly over-specified car; meets preposterously-named woman; travels abroad; outwits and overthrows an evil, foreign megalomaniac
Posted By: ChizzChitty Chitty Bang Bang = Man with incredibly over-specified car; meets preposterously-named woman; travels abroad; outwits and overthrows an evil, foreign megalomaniac
[cite]Posted By: smudge7946[/cite]Posted By: ChizzChitty Chitty Bang Bang = Man with incredibly over-specified car; meets preposterously-named woman; travels abroad; outwits and overthrows an evil, foreign megalomaniac
Every Bond movie = ditto
And the connection between the above?
Both written by Ian Flemming
Yes, although I was working on the fact that both were produced by Chubby Brocolli (CCBB is the only film that he got an oscar for).
Battleship Potemkin: Steep stairs difficult to manage.
Zulu: Sheep-shaggers win World Cup in South Africa
Gone With The Wind: ... Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn.
S.O.B.: Julie Andrews gets her tits out
Elegy: Penelope Cruz gets her tits out
Trading Places: Jamie Lee Curtis gets her tits out
An American Werewolf in London: Jenny Agutter..............
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Every Bond movie = ditto
Spike Milligan (played by Jim Dale) describes his part in Adolf Hitler's downfall
And the connection between the above?
Every Bond movie = ditto
And the connection between the above?
Both written by Ian Flemming
Yes, although I was working on the fact that both were produced by Chubby Brocolli (CCBB is the only film that he got an oscar for).
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Top Gun was set in the US navy not the airforce.
Ill get me coat.
Fair point. ;-)
Zulu: Sheep-shaggers win World Cup in South Africa
Gone With The Wind: ... Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn.
Have you seen this film?
Elegy: Penelope Cruz gets her tits out
Trading Places: Jamie Lee Curtis gets her tits out
An American Werewolf in London: Jenny Agutter..............
etc.
Macbeth: Man meets witches, kills king, becomes king, gets executed.
Romeo & Juliet: Two kids fall in love, Dad disapproves, both commit suicide.