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  • Love british films as an Aussie its easier to get a laugh out of a British sense of humour then American, And Australias' film industry is shit, with a few good actors. :/

  • Doghouse!!! Hell Yeah. Lee Ingleby :)

  • green street?

  • And what's funny is that mostly all of those films are owned by American studios.

  • @militantatheist7 Im sorry how do you work that out? These are British made, directors, producers, actors.

  • @SupastarrDj

    They are mostly distributed by Universal studios, Miramax, etc etc

  • what's the title of the song?

  • @prasinomata88 Blur - Park Life

  • I love Britain!!!!!!!!!

  • I'm not a brit. But i have to say the Brits make far better movies than the americans.

    American movies mainly appeals to one's reflexes, rely on plot holes, or characters behaving abnormally for the story to progress - in other words, made for kids. Brits rely on intelligent dialogue, relatively intricate plots, and relies on humans being intelligent to spur the progress of the plot - as opposed to humans being dumb/american.

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  • @ChocoRoxiie I must say i am very patriotic & very proud of our film industry, especially when its up against the likes of Hollywood! But we do make some really good films of all different genres.

    Thank you for your comments, I really appreciate them & like that you enjoy british films =)

  • oh god! i LOVED the boy in the stripped pyjamas :O so sad, showing kids innocence and the truth of the war. sadly, i'm not from britain, so i don't know more of the half of those movies, but i do believe that the brits are the best in making history and ww2 movies. i also loved in the name of the father. (not in there) oh and of course, slumdog millionaire x) i didn't even know it was british o.o! (bad me) also, i just found out that 28 days later was british too! i should inform myself better..

  • @ChocoRoxiie its a gr8 film isn't it! Very hard hitting though....very sad.

    Never seen 'in the name of the father' unfortunately.

    Can't believe I forgot Danny Boyles 28 days later!! Im so stupid lol!! Love that film series....can't w8 for another sequel!

  • oh yes! i cried so much at the end! even the second time watching it! my mom was crying along with me and my dad was at lost of words and he's usually really insensitive. In the name of the father is very good! it's a true story about the war that was going on between england and northern ireland in1974. the main character is irish and went to visit london with his friend, only to be accused of terrorism by the english authorities. he was only 18! very inspiring and sad with very good actors!

  • and btw, you're not stupid! x) you just forgot! i only know 28 days later because it went international :P and i really thought it was american or something like that, since i sadly didn't watch it in his original version, because of my friends :/ i'm a french canadian and i'm probably the only one that understands english very well and prefer to watch everything in it's original version. but my friends were in majority so i was forced to watch it in french -.-

  • @lakerbaseball6a 1st of all fair point, & Lock stock too! 2nd of all, is there any need for that language? How rude!

  • where the fuck is snatch? 

  • All great films but I still think Shaun of the Dead is unbeatable =)

  • omg!! i forgot to put in 'this is england'......amazing british film by shane meadows =)

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