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    Just remembered, Weird Science! Classic, especially the bit at the end with the motorbike gang

    The Laurel and Hardy short "Towed in a Hole" is probably the best piece of television and acting I've ever seen:

    Stanley: You know, Ollie, I been thinkin'! Oliver: What about?
    Stanley: Well, if we caught our own fish, then we wouldn't have to pay for it and whoever we sold it to, it would be clear profit.
    Oliver: Tell me that again!
    Stanley: Well, if we caught our own fish, then the people we sold it to wouldn't have to pay for it, the profit would go to the fish...
    Oliver: That's a pretty smart thought!




    Though born in Ulverston (Cumbria), Stan Laurel grew up in Glasgow and went to school in Rutherglen.

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    Grease

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    Home Alone 1 & 2.... Still love them.

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    Anyone else used to watch the silent Harold Lloyd movies at 5pm on BBC2 in the late 70swhen they got back from school? Loved em, Lloyd hanging from a clockface, dodging trains, rescuing beautiful women from drowning? Brilliant.

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    Lots of good ones there but the Princess Bride hasn't been mentioned yet, inconceivable!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mon Dieu4 View Post
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    Lots of good ones there but the Princess Bride hasn't been mentioned yet, inconceivable!!
    Christ I forgot about that. I think I was 16 when I first saw it. One of the few genuinely 'all ages' films.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hibsbollah View Post
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    Anyone else used to watch the silent Harold Lloyd movies at 5pm on BBC2 in the late 70swhen they got back from school? Loved em, Lloyd hanging from a clockface, dodging trains, rescuing beautiful women from drowning? Brilliant.

    Yep!!! Think it was on after Grange Hill... Another brilliant kids show. Harold Lloyd was just brilliant. An absolute genius like San and Ollie....

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    Mines was the video I phoned in my dads wardrobe when I was looking for Christmas presents

    Sounds familiar. What was the name of it again?

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    Indiana Jones trilogy, dragnet with Tom Hanks and Dan Ackroyd, star trek movies (wrath of khan springs to mind)

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    Muppets Christmas Carol
    Good shout.

    Still watch it 1st weekend in December every year as a ritual.
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    The Red Balloon. The Magnificent Seven. 101 Dalmatians.

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    Tron. We used to get the bus from Wester Hailes to Portobello to play the arcade game.

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    Remembered another couple.
    Guns of navarone
    Butch cassidy and the sundance kid. (Auto correct wanted to change that to Sudanese kid. That would have been a very different movie)

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    Ok. Let's ramp this up a bit!! Kinda on the same theme but growing up what was your favourite theme tune to a show you watched?? Here's a few of mine.... Been on you tube for an hour as you forget so many!!

    Cheers
    Grange Hill
    diff'rent strokes
    The Littlest Hobo

    there are hundreds more but better leave some for others!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikey09 View Post
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    Ok. Let's ramp this up a bit!! Kinda on the same theme but growing up what was your favourite theme tune to a show you watched?? Here's a few of mine.... Been on you tube for an hour as you forget so many!!

    Cheers
    Grange Hill
    diff'rent strokes
    The Littlest Hobo

    there are hundreds more but better leave some for others!!
    Banana Splits
    The Monkees

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    Quote Originally Posted by BroxburnHibee View Post
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    .... Talk about stereotyping the fat kid!! Naming him Doughnut!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikey09 View Post
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    .... Talk about stereotyping the fat kid!! Naming him Doughnut!!
    That was my nickname when I were a lad - I certainly wasn't fat then, but I think it must have subliminally shaped my future!
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    .... Talk about stereotyping the fat kid!! Naming him Doughnut!!
    Political correctness hadn't been invented
    Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, chocolate in one hand, vodka in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming, "WOO HOO what a ride!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikey09 View Post
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    Ok. Let's ramp this up a bit!! Kinda on the same theme but growing up what was your favourite theme tune to a show you watched?? Here's a few of mine.... Been on you tube for an hour as you forget so many!!

    Cheers
    Grange Hill
    diff'rent strokes
    The Littlest Hobo

    there are hundreds more but better leave some for others!!
    I do like The Littlest Hobo theme, but for me

    Duck Tales - best by a mile, great song, love it.

    Honourable mentions to The Family Ness, Penny Crayon and Charlie Chalk.

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    Any western.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scouse Hibee View Post
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    Any western.

    Come on Scouse.... Get in the spirit and narrow it down a wee bit eh?!!!

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    Or the Magpie theme?

    One for sorrow
    Two for Joy
    Three for a girl
    and 4 for a boy

    Ma-a-a-agpieieieieieieieee..

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    Come on Scouse.... Get in the spirit and narrow it down a wee bit eh?!!!
    Okay fair enough, any western that involved a gun fight.
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