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Seen it before mate. :thumb:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t9HfkhaiGAg&mode=related&search=
Oh and the gang bang song. Classic. When we were about 15, my mate used to run a disco for a youth group (primary school kids), and he used to play it every week. They seemed to enjoy it.
I'd highly recommend his other films as well - especiallt the Firm with Gary Oldman and Made in Britain with Tim Roth (which is becoming increasingly revelant again) - both superb, but very hard going.
Mike Leigh doesn't seem to have picked up a mention yet - simply one of the best directors Britain ever produced. Check out Naked, Meantime or High Hopes as an introduction.
On a lighter note Bedazzled - (the Peter Cook and Dudley Moore version!) is one of my favourite comedies - along with all the Python films.
Peter Greenaway is also interesting, if extremely difficult and challenging - I;d recommend The Cook, The Thief, His Wife and her Lover or Drowning by Numbers as a good place to start - though avoid the Baby of Macon or Zed and Two Noughts if you've had any to eat before hand.
Lynne Ramsay's Ratcatcher is also one of the best debut's since Ciziten Kane and well worth tracking down.
worth watching any Mike Leigh films too. I him, but hes not to everyones taste
Powell and Pressburger are excellent as well - though the Red Shoes or A Matter of Life and Death might be a better introduction than some of their other films.
I was thinking sme of te earlier ones such as Nuts in May, Life isSweet, Abigails party/.
(fucking keyboad)
Football Factory,
Quadrophenia,
rita sue and bob too
green street
east is east
the full monty
Hardly old is it?