Best British movies?

toutbruntoutbrun Washington, USAPosts: 1,501MI6 Agent
Mine: Withnail and I
If you can't trust a Swiss banker, what's the world come to?

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  • James SuzukiJames Suzuki New ZealandPosts: 2,406MI6 Agent
    heaps of good british movies. Death on the nile. ahh-Bond movies! britsh tv shows are great too. And i dont even live in Britain. Foyles war, midsomer Murders, downton abbey, etc
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  • Sir MilesSir Miles The Wrong Side Of The WardrobePosts: 27,754Chief of Staff
    toutbrun wrote:
    Mine: Withnail and I

    I've never understood the fascination with that film at all...

    At the moment it's probably Get Carter...but I'd be happy with some of the Carry On... movies too.
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  • ThunderpussyThunderpussy Behind you !Posts: 63,792MI6 Agent
    Who could forget "The On the Buses" Masterpieces and the epic that was "The sex lives of the potato men " :# :))

    Seriously some of my Favourite British Films are, In no Particular order;

    Peeping tom
    Zulu
    Get Carter
    The long Good Friday
    28 days later
    The life of Brian
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  • LexiLexi LondonPosts: 3,000MI6 Agent
    Layer Cake....

    Italian Job (the original)...

    Lock Stock and 2 Smoking Barrels...

    and Love Actually ;%
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    The seminal 1981 rendition of Excalibur; the big break for many great actors of modern times. -{
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    How could I of forgotten about the Original "Italian Job", One of the Greatest -{
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  • JohnMastersonJohnMasterson MinnesotaPosts: 326MI6 Agent
    I wonder if the British are ashamed of Austin Powers....
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  • DaltonFan1DaltonFan1 The West of IrelandPosts: 503MI6 Agent
    Minder on the Orient Express

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  • minigeffminigeff EnglandPosts: 7,884MI6 Agent
    The Italian Job 1969

    Troy Kennedy-Martin's best script, Peter collinson's best direction.

    Best line? "they went that away"

    Molto Benny, dad.

    (I've seen it over 50 times and can never tire of it)
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  • Lady RoseLady Rose London,UKPosts: 2,667MI6 Agent
    Sir Miles wrote:
    toutbrun wrote:
    Mine: Withnail and I

    I've never understood the fascination with that film at all...


    I agree. Never got what all the fuss was with that movie.

    And Sir Miles ... 'Carry On ' ???? Really ??? ... I quite like 'Carry on Screaming' but thats it.

    If I was going for a British film it would probably be a 'Hammer' movie of some sort, poss 'Dracula'

    ... or 'Shaun of The Dead'
  • Sir MilesSir Miles The Wrong Side Of The WardrobePosts: 27,754Chief of Staff
    Lady Rose wrote:
    And Sir Miles ... 'Carry On ' ???? Really ??? ... I quite like 'Carry on Screaming' but thats it.

    Yep....I LOVE a Carry On... movie...

    ...Screaming is excellent...as are......Up The Khyber, ...Cowboy, ...Dick.....Spying...can't help it I'm afraid... ;%
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  • Lady RoseLady Rose London,UKPosts: 2,667MI6 Agent
    Sir Miles wrote:
    Lady Rose wrote:
    And Sir Miles ... 'Carry On ' ???? Really ??? ... I quite like 'Carry on Screaming' but thats it.

    Yep....I LOVE a Carry On... movie...

    ...Screaming is excellent...as are......Up The Khyber, ...Cowboy, ...Dick.....Spying...can't help it I'm afraid... ;%

    And 'Camping' ... you cant forget Bab's career making scene .... :))
  • Sir MilesSir Miles The Wrong Side Of The WardrobePosts: 27,754Chief of Staff
    Lady Rose wrote:
    Sir Miles wrote:
    Lady Rose wrote:
    And Sir Miles ... 'Carry On ' ???? Really ??? ... I quite like 'Carry on Screaming' but thats it.

    Yep....I LOVE a Carry On... movie...

    ...Screaming is excellent...as are......Up The Khyber, ...Cowboy, ...Dick.....Spying...can't help it I'm afraid... ;%

    And 'Camping' ... you cant forget Bab's career making scene .... :))

    Indeed not :))

    I still hit the 'pause' button now ;%
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  • toutbruntoutbrun Washington, USAPosts: 1,501MI6 Agent
    If TV series, Blackadder and Fawlty Towers.
    If you can't trust a Swiss banker, what's the world come to?
  • Napoleon PluralNapoleon Plural LondonPosts: 10,467MI6 Agent
    Top Carry Ons for me are: Carry On Camping, Follow That Camel, Doctor, maybe Cleo, which highbrows like.

    The Lair of the White Worm, old boy. :D

    Minder on the Orient Express, Daltonfan? Are you kidding? That comedy spin-off?

    Anyway, too many Brit films to mention, Great Expectations and all.
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  • toutbruntoutbrun Washington, USAPosts: 1,501MI6 Agent
    Anyone here familiar with Fawlty Towers (Brit tv series)? I watched a few episodes, but it seems like it's a very famous TV show, and yet there is only 12 episodes!?!
    If you can't trust a Swiss banker, what's the world come to?
  • Napoleon PluralNapoleon Plural LondonPosts: 10,467MI6 Agent
    It's a legendary British sitcom, famous over here and of course John Cleese is in it. Americans know it through the Monty Python connection. I'm not sure Cleese was able to think up any more situations, hence only 12, he quite while ahead.

    A new Hammer movie with Potter star Daniel Radcliffe is out shortly, getting good reviews. Good to see the Hammer name back in front.
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  • Moore ThanMoore Than EnglandPosts: 3,173MI6 Agent
    It's a legendary British sitcom, famous over here and of course John Cleese is in it. Americans know it through the Monty Python connection. I'm not sure Cleese was able to think up any more situations, hence only 12, he quite while ahead.

    The character of Basil Fawlty was based on a hotel owner that John Cleese met when he was staying in a hotel with his fellow Pythons. The episodes were written by Cleese and his then wife Connie Booth. Fawlty Towers is rightly regarded as one of the great (if not the greatest) tv comedy series of all. The characters were so hilarious and so true to life with some exaggeration thrown in for comic effect. Who could ever forget Manuel "Que?"
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  • Moore ThanMoore Than EnglandPosts: 3,173MI6 Agent
    Back on topic. Since the 100th anniversary is only a couple of months away I will put in a nomination for A Night To Remember. For me, easily the best film about the sinking of the Titanic. Another of my favourite British films is The Day The Earth Caught Fire. The story involves the devastating effects of nuclear testing gone wrong seen from the perspective of a national newspaper and in particular one of it's reporters.
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  • DaltonFan1DaltonFan1 The West of IrelandPosts: 503MI6 Agent
    Minder on the Orient Express, Daltonfan? Are you kidding? That comedy spin-off?

    Well the Minder series in general is excellent but the film really pulled out all the stops.
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  • James SuzukiJames Suzuki New ZealandPosts: 2,406MI6 Agent
    toutbrun wrote:
    If TV series, Blackadder and Fawlty Towers.
    blackadder is so funny one of my fav :))
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  • JamesbondjrJamesbondjr Posts: 462MI6 Agent
    I wonder if the British are ashamed of Austin Powers....

    Why would we be? It's American and the first 2 are quite funny.

    Favourite British movies:

    A Matter of Life and Death
    Inside I'm Dancing
    Passport to Pimlico
    Gregory's Girl
    Control
    Don't Look Now...

    to name a few :)
    1- On Her Majesty's Secret Service 2- Casino Royale 3- Licence To Kill 4- Goldeneye 5- From Russia With Love
  • EagleEagle UKPosts: 261MI6 Agent
    How are we defining 'British' here? British funded? Filmed in Britain? British director?

    Alien, Aliens and Star Wars spring to mind, tbh.
  • Napoleon PluralNapoleon Plural LondonPosts: 10,467MI6 Agent
    A provocative post... but it raises questions. Such as, have there been any Brit sci-fi films? I mean, where they mostly have British accents? Often you'll have English names to lend credibility ie John Hurt or Charles Dance, but that's all. Guess it's all US frontier culture.
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  • Number24Number24 NorwayPosts: 22,334MI6 Agent
    Good questions,Eagle. Anyway, here is my list:

    Lawrance of Arabia
    Layer Cake
    Life of Brian
    Trainspotting
    The Italian job
    The king`s speach
    The Ipcres file

    I might also ad that there are some very good British TV-series now, I`ll mention Sherlock and The Hour.
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  • Ammo08Ammo08 Missouri, USAPosts: 387MI6 Agent
    Gorgo
    Dr Zhivago
    Bridge on the River Kwai
    Zulu
    A Man for All Seasons
    Shakespeare in Love
    Far From the Madding crowd
    How Green Was My Valley
    Educating Rita
    The Wicker Man
    Day of the Jackal

    and many many more....

    I think Gorgo could be redone and well, it's a good story, the special effects for the era just weren't that good.

    Was Mrs Miniver an English film or an American film about an Englsih family?

    I can't forget Excalibur.
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