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    Clockwork orange
    and the newest one Severance

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chewie UK View Post
    Some great UK movies (in no particular order)...

    An American Werewolf In London (Brian Glover RIP, plays chess vs Rik Mayall, Jenny Agutter)
    Monty Python & The Holy Grail
    Monty Python's Life Of Brian
    Shaun Of The Dead (Simon Pegg, Nick Frost)
    The Football Factory (Danny Dyer)
    Bridget Jones (1 & 2) (Renée Zellweger, Colin Firth, Hugh Grant)
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    Trainspotting (Ewan McGregor)
    Scum (Ray Winstone)
    Lock, Stock & Two Smoking Barrels (Vinnie Jones)
    Snatch ("d'ye lyk dags?" Brad Pitt is great as a pikey, Vinnie Jones)
    Love, Honour & Obey (Ray Winstone, Jude Law)
    Mean Machine (Vinnie Jones)
    28 Days Later (Christopher Eccleston)
    Kes (Brian Glover again)
    The Italian Job (Michael Caine, Noel Coward, Benny Hill)
    The Long Good Friday (Bob Hoskins)
    Bridget Jones Diary?



    I really liked Lock, Stock and definitely Snatch. Mean Machine and 28 Days Later weren't bad either.

    28 Weeks Later should be pretty good as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Illuminati View Post
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    Also any James Bond movie (Well I thought they were British - Weren't most done for Pinewood Studios or something? )
    the early ones were done at pinewood studios, but at some point they moved them to hollywood. I think Moonraker was the first american bond film.

    Full Metal Jacket was an English film that was quite good in my opinion.

    Also high up on my list are snatch, Lock stock and two smoking barrels, the hole (not scary, but a pretty good thriller), any monty python, and the italian job.
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    are there any trackers/sites that host brit movies?

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    probably not any that just host brit movies, but any of the movies mentioned here could be found on just about any torrent site. you shouldn't have trouble finding any of these.
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    Severance. Ranks up there with Dog Soldiers and Shaun of the Dead.
    Last edited by Workcheese; 09-11-2006 at 01:05 AM.

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    Severance.

    Funny AND dark. Brits do it so much better
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    Quote Originally Posted by CrabGirl View Post
    Severance.

    Funny AND dark. Brits do it so much better
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    TRY "SEVERANCE" ITS A GREAT FILM, JUST CAME OUT, YOU CAN DOWNLOAD A PERFECT COPY FROM WWW.DEMONOID.COM

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    Quote Originally Posted by STEPHENAND View Post
    TRY "SEVERANCE" ITS A GREAT FILM, JUST CAME OUT, YOU CAN DOWNLOAD A PERFECT COPY FROM WWW.DEMONOID.COM
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