Poppet on a String
I know, super old. But lollsworthy after all these years.
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I know, super old. But lollsworthy after all these years.
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Haven't seen that for years
Absolutely brilliant.
Sums up that era perfectly. If you haven't seen Blow Up or Darling, don't bother, watch this instead
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Absolutely brilliant.
Sums up that era perfectly. If you haven't seen Blow Up or Darling, don't bother, watch this instead
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^That^
Watched Blow Up twice. A big load of toilet. Read David Hemmings autobiography a couple of years ago. He never had a clue what the film was about. He then spent 200 pages talking about all the shagging he done and directing an episode of The A Team.
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Watched Blow Up twice. A big load of toilet. Read David Hemmings autobiography a couple of years ago. He never had a clue what the film was about. He then spent 200 pages talking about all the shagging he done and directing an episode of The A Team.
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I'd love to have met him
seemed like a right proper bloke.
Amazing voice too
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seemed like a right proper bloke.
Amazing voice too
( , Fri 1 Feb 2013, 13:28, Share, Reply)
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Have a read of the book, it is a great insight to many things (both in the film world and beyond) from the '60s-'80s, and he can tell a good story.
He seems have spent most of his life treating people like shit in pursuit of his own pleasure and ambition, abandoning wives/girlfriends/children when something more interesting came along. In later life he realised what a massive arse he'd been and makes a great effort to correct his mistakes. Nice story of redemption etc.
Also, one of his marriages took place in a church next to where I work.
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Have a read of the book, it is a great insight to many things (both in the film world and beyond) from the '60s-'80s, and he can tell a good story.
He seems have spent most of his life treating people like shit in pursuit of his own pleasure and ambition, abandoning wives/girlfriends/children when something more interesting came along. In later life he realised what a massive arse he'd been and makes a great effort to correct his mistakes. Nice story of redemption etc.
Also, one of his marriages took place in a church next to where I work.
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