Saw Threads in 1986 as a student living in Sheffield. Hit pretty close to home, obviously.
I mean, sure, it's no looker, but if it makes mail carriers' lives easier then that's a win. Will probably be 'iconic' in a decade or two.
Worse than cockneys.
Blue Lights is really good. Very tense!
Ooh, Sledge Hammer was fun. My memory says something like David Rasche for the lead?
Gary Oldman's Jackson Lamb is the most perfect portrayal of a character from a book I've ever seen. I'd read three or four of the books before the first series came on, and when I saw him on screen for the first time I was blown away. The look, the delivery of his lines, everything is spot on.
Pffft. 70s Scotland says 'hold my beer'.
We had a Witches Hat. Far bigger than the one in this video and we went a lot quicker and with a lot more perturbation.
I was shaving my head. Happened to have the news on the TV in the background and thought 'fuck, that's awful' after the first plane, then 'fuck, that's deliberate' after the second. I guess the twin towers is our 'you remember where you were moment' for those of us too young to remember the moon landings.
Printer ink ain’t cheap, you kno
As a kid I remember thinking he was weird though obviously I had no idea he was actually a predator.
Kevin McCloud looks back on 25 years of dream homebuilding
Most of which time he has spent catastrophising, especially about peoples' budgets and contingency budgets, but even more especially about whether the custom glazing would fit in the holes. It's always the fucking windows.
Any females?