Are The Who playing later? Keith Moon could show that rapper guy what being a rockstar is about (although perhaps he'd still be here if he hadn't been such a rockstar lol) but anyway, rather The Who any day.
I really like t. Might be hard to imagine now, but when I was younger Newky had the same "cool" thing going for it as Jack Daniels. Like Marlboro fags you were "hip" if you drank it
Sad news. Those Hammer films were classics. Him and Peter Cushing. I hope the younger fans watch the original Wicker Man to remember him by and not that Nic Cage rubbish.
Another film I like is The Marine with that wrestler guy in it. I know it got mixed review (most saying it was crrap lol) but its a guilty pleasure of mine. Its one of those films you can switch your brain off and just watch with a few beers.
I also agree with Young Frankenstein and Blazing Saddles. I wore my videos out watching those. Raging Bull is great too.
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And I love all the 80s action movies like Commando, Cobra, Remo, Robocop etc Plenty of action and they didn't take themselves so serious.
One of the boxing pundits saying earlier that it was more "Nodding Off in Nevada" than Rumble in the Jungle,
Did you know Manny has two platinum albums and his own sitcom? And a game show.
Been rowing mine for 4 years. Ever seen ZZ Top? I posted a pic of it here some time ago. You do need a trim once in a while, or else it goes thinner (or mine does anyway)
Malt's post sums it up pretty well for me. It doesn't bother me but im old fashioned when it comes to marriage. If that makes behind the times then so be it.
Great idea for a topic! Cant think of 12 straight off but definitely Albert Pierrepoint, Lord Byron, Bon Scott, Bruce Lee, Richard Burton, Ginsberg, James Hunt, Jack Palance and Jack Sheppard.
I loved Dukes of Hazzard. In my opinion the late 70s and 1980s was the holden age of tv on both sides of the Atlantic. A Team, Streetb Hawk, Dukes. And we had classic comedy like Rising Damp, Porridge