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  • D Dalek Dave

    How would you defend that as an English film? American again!

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    Roger Wright
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    It's in English, the real kind. ;P

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    • D Duncan Edwards Jones

      Favourite film, surely :-P "Life of Brian" probably...

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      • N newCP

        Pick your favorite english movie which you ever seen.Its never easy to pick just one from a list, but just try :thumbsup: My pick is "A walk to rememember".

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        Richard Jones
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          It's in English, the real kind. ;P

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          Dalek Dave
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          You're Incorrigible Roger!

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            Pick your favorite english movie which you ever seen.Its never easy to pick just one from a list, but just try :thumbsup: My pick is "A walk to rememember".

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            PIEBALDconsult
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            Does The Lord Of The Rings count? I just took a quick look through my collection and it's not that there aren't many English movies, it's that nearly all of the Englich movies I have are James Bond. Anyway, I'll go with Love Actually.

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            • D Dalek Dave

              [rant] Why has everyone above me picked movies that are not English? There have been some great English movies, Passport to Pimlico, The 39 Steps, Four Weddings and a Funeral etc. It seems most people seem to confuse English and American. One person even picked American Beauty! FFS People It is an AMERICAN FILM!!!! The Clue is in the name! My Fave English Film, (ie Made in England, Using a predominantly English Cast and Crew and English Effects people etc), must surely be the Original Star Wars films, or possibly the James Bond series, although Snatch was excellent. [/rant]

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              MikoTheTerrible
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              DD, if the OP really meant an English movie and not an English Language movie then why did he pick "A walk to remember" as his favourite? Is it just me or is that not an American movie, shot in America and acted by Americans? Unless its a different movie of the same title he's referring to.

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              • D Dalek Dave

                Ok, it has got Irene Handl in it (She who was the Gran in Metal Mickey), but otherwise, NOT an English film.

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                Steve Mayfield
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                I though you meant films using the English language (as oppose to films in Spanish, Italian, Hindi...etc) :doh:

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                • N newCP

                  Pick your favorite english movie which you ever seen.Its never easy to pick just one from a list, but just try :thumbsup: My pick is "A walk to rememember".

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                  • D Dalek Dave

                    Not English

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                    _Damian S_
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                    Oh, I thought they meant movie that wasn't with subtitles... not a movie from the UK...

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                    • N newCP

                      Pick your favorite english movie which you ever seen.Its never easy to pick just one from a list, but just try :thumbsup: My pick is "A walk to rememember".

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                      Ashley van Gerven
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                      Inglorious basterds is my new number 1 at the moment - it just seems to have it all: comedy, suspense, intriguing dialog, gore, and more. Not exactly your average family movie, very graphic in parts as you'd expect from Q.T.

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                      • D Dalek Dave

                        American Film, not English...

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                        Mark_Wallace
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                        Is "A walk to remember" English? I think the OP meant English-language.

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