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Got tickets for Liverpool, Saturday night mid November. Will be the third time of going to see them, yeah it is amazing how they have stood the test time of time and over the years never seemed to get a positive press from NME, Melody Maker. Always had a great fan base that kept them going. First seen them at Castlefield Bowl, cracking outdoor venue in Manchester and was surprised by a great mix of ages with a very decent young following.
A few of my favourites have already been mentioned, The Warriors, Stand By Me, French Connection (have to also include the second one), True Romance , so in addition :-
Drive Dir Nicholas Winding Refn Main Actor Ryan Gosling (pre barbie of course and he doesnt talk a lot) Moody type thriller Love the film, great visuals, violence, great soundtrack (electronic) esp A Real Hero by College & Electric Youth
LA Confidential Dir: Curtis Hanson : bagful of stars Crowe, Guy Pearce , De Vito, Basinger etc set in 1950s Hollywood, police corruption, A film that I can watch again and again
Ice Cold in Alex Dir: J Lee Thompson : with John Mills, Anthony Quayle, Slyvia Sims (wow she was a looker). WWII desert thriller, great story & setting and leaves you gagging for a beer at the end
Death at a funeral (2007) Dir: Frank Oz with Matthew Macfadyen, Peter Dinklage, Ewen Bremner, Daisy Donovan (looker), Keeley Hawes (looker) British farce , has me laughing loads
I can think of loads more especially ealing comedies, QPR the four year plan, Dead Mans Shoes with Paddy Considine
In Liverpool next April 13th, aptly named the 'the been there done that tour', mainly going for the Stereo MCs as I have lost count of the number of times I have seen the Mondays but they always put on a good show. Only seen the Stereo MCs once before when they supported the Mondays in 92 and stole the show as Ryder and the rest were all off there faces (no change there) but it was the beginning of the end of the Mondays on the 'Yes Please' tour. Inspirals are always a good watch as well.