a taste of honey trailer 2 rita tushingham
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@dougiewhite778 Also Stockport, St Mary's church Stockport market, the scene with the doll
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I find it interesting that while we were making lame-ass Doris Day/Rock Hudson movies, the Brits and French were making movies of substance.
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@taildragger53 Tell me what do you know about the "verging", as you put it, of all races from the Mesopotamian valley. Because i just took a course last semester on the origins of humans, taught by a very respected Anthro/archaeologist and I can't recall a "verging" of races from the Mesopotamian valley. You tread into waters you know very little of.
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@taildragger53 I dont come from Britian nor do any of my ancestors. The areas that are named after places in Britain are just that..."named". I'm not only versed in my own country's history but I believe I have a great understanding of the humans history as I am a graduate of anthropological studies. If you want to get into it we can really get into it.
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@DiggingDeeply America & Britain are cousins..closely related in EVERY way. Alot of your areas are named after places in Britain. Obviously you don't know your own history. Humanity goes alot deeper than just skin colour.
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@DiggingDeeply Neither did I nor would i vote for him.However,your possibly a star struck bigot. Look, there are only six degrees of seperation between any of us. All races verged from the Mesopotamia valley..even your Messiah that is venerated in Western churches was a MIDDLE EASTERN man who resembled Osama BL. When you die will your bones be superior to any darkie? Oh yeah, i'm sure they will be!
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@taildragger53 Hey, I didn't vote for him. A bunch of brainwashed star struck hippy liberals did. Not lookin for friends and popularity on Youtube and if you noticed I signed up quite recently. BTW St. George Of Lydda aint my saint. Anything else?
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@DiggingDeeply Oh you mean like your Whitehouse is....i like your profile...you seem like a popular person.(err..not) BTW the English Patron Saint (St George of Lydda) was black.
One of the best film's ever to come out of Britain. Incredibly written, beautifully filmed and cast to perfection. Stunning performances all round and a true "great" of the cinema. Never ever tire of watching it. Sad and hilariously funny at the same time. Don't miss it. Get the dvd with great commentaries from the actor's...."bloody marvelous Jo"
kissmequick8 3 years ago 11
I love everything about this film. It touches on so many controversial subjects, and holds up even today. When I saw the stageplay in New York with Amanda Plummer in the lead, however, I wasn't nearly so moved. It's just a great film.
winnerdaniel1 3 years ago 6