We Still Kill The Old Way - OT

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We Still Kill The Old Way - OT

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It's that time of year that I ask for forgiveness for a shameless plug for my new film.
If anyone is struggling for gift ideas then please consider a DVD or blu-ray of my latest offering!

http://youtu.be/2k1wngJwnX4



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Nice, gentle teatime viewing, eh?
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the_lock_man wrote:Nice, gentle teatime viewing, eh?
Definitely, its fun for all the family :thumb
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Not looking for new talent too by any chance? Here's a new talent that is looking a way into the world of film.

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The writer and producer that is.
RubiconCSL wrote:Not looking for new talent too by any chance? Here's a new talent that is looking a way into the world of film.

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I am liking the look of that ! Might have to purcahse :-)
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Oh - just been added to my x-mas list. Thanks WB
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Thank you, its the first of a planned trilogy so am hoping to does well!.

Thanks Rubi, will check it out.

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Cool - I'll definitely check out the film. Producer eh? I was chatting with Clive Doig on Monday.
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Is he connected to Dr Who?
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Yes, I believe he mentioned Dr Who. Plus loads more on BBC, LWT, ITV etc. However, I'm not out to hijack Rod's thread :)
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I like the look of that - really enjoy Berkoff.
Ordered !
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I like the cut of its' jib WB - glossy violence that looks a bit gratuitous but very well edited! Not for the faint hearted, I suspect!
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pomp 'n circumstance wrote:I like the cut of its' jib WB - glossy violence that looks a bit gratuitous but very well edited! Not for the faint hearted, I suspect!
Thank you Pomp, it serves an audience well, if that makes sense although Im always a fan of less is more.
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So ordered before Christmas and turned up yesterday watched last night.
Enjoyed the film, great cast with some really good performances.
Excellent start and middle, the ending for me not quite as good but only because the first 70mins or so was griping.
Be entertaining to see a second and third instalment, the older characters are ripe for exploration.

Am I right in thinking you produced Wimbledon Blue ? If so – well done all in all a very good film.
Thank you for pointing it out.
Off now to look at others you have been involved in........
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