Old Movies.

Well he ain't no Cowboy in the Quiet Man and it is such a great film I would just put up with it [or decant some of the creamy milk on his napper if he persists with the shouts]
 
Well he ain't no Cowboy in the Quiet Man and it is such a great film I would just put up with it [or decant some of the creamy milk on his napper if he persists with the shouts]
It doesn't matter what the film is, he says in the WW2 ones too. We just watched The Fog, I remember it scaring the bejesus out of me when it first came out but watch it now all we did was laugh, the "special effects " and I use that term loosely where hilarious.
 
Hi, Pearl. How about these for you and your grandson:
- 'The Birds' by Alfred Hitchcock
- '20,000 Leagues Under the Sea' by Jules Verne
- Plan 9 from Outer Space

Spy movies for you, if you have not seen already:
- North by Northwest
- Where Eagles Dare - Richard Burton, Clint Eastwood. (One of my all time favs)
- Ronin
- The Ipcress File - Another Micheal Caine classic.
- La Femme Nikita
 
The Birds is a brilliant film and yes I think he'll love that, thank you for reminding me about that. .Not sure he'd like North Bu Northwest but I do love a Cary Grant.
20,000 leagues is legendary.
So is the Ipcress Files.
Not a Eastwood fan but you've given me a some good ideas for a Hitchcock series.
 
Him in doors keeps going on about a film that he can't remember the name of, the scene he remembers is a group of people standing in Stone Henge being sucked up by an alien spaceship! Can anyone shed any light on that?
 
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