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Old 29-11-2005, 09:57 AM
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(Johnjackgilbert @ Nov 28 2005, 09:26 AM)
Yes, bring back B movies - and the usher/ettes who supplied the tasteless icecream and the exceptionally cold cartons of orange squash. The B movie better than the main feature? Back in the late '70s, I was about 8 or 9, the cinema was virtually empty... I have no idea what the main feature was, but the B movie 'Watch Out We're Mad' was hilarious. A dubbed Italian film with a comedy duo whose names I cannot recall at the moment. They did the 'Trinity...' films too. The cinema experience of the 1970s and early 1980s was particularly depressing - I would have liked to have experienced the cinema of the 1930s! Beautiful Art Deco buildings, okay the films are rather hit ands miss - but the hits are worth all the misses!!
Watch out were mad was cool, terance hill and bud spencer,wasn't part of the plot a hot dog eating contest to win a really cool beach buggy? and a very la la la laa la la, tune at the end. lol

"i know cause i was there" lol

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