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19th August 18, 03:14 PM
#21
The Angel’s Share
NEDs
Stone of Destiny
Trainspotting
Gregory’s Girl
The Wicker Man (1973)
Sunshine on Leith
Culloden
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19th August 18, 03:43 PM
#22
How about "The Waking of Ned Devine." The story was set in Ireland.
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19th August 18, 04:26 PM
#23
"Good judgement comes from experience, and experience
well, that comes from poor judgement."
A. A. Milne
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19th August 18, 05:23 PM
#24
Scottish film:
Dear Frankie
Scottish TV shows:
Hamish MacBeth
Shetland
The Two Ronnies
Cornish TV shows:
Doc Martin
Poldark
Irish films:
The Dead (one of the best movies I've ever seen; short and amazing)
The Commitments
The Snapper
The Boys From County Clare
Once
The Field
Calvary (be prepared to be depressed)
An Everlasting Piece (I worked on the soundtrack)
Irish TV show:
Father Ted
About Tunes Of Glory, I finally got my hands on the book and read it.
You know how you see a film, then read the book, and find out all sorts of backstory and details they left out of the film?
Tunes of Glory isn't like that. The screenplay was written by the novelist and follows the book word-for-word, pretty much. To me the main character has more psychological depth in the film than in the book, a thanks to Sir Alec's acting.
Proud Mountaineer from the Highlands of West Virginia; son of the Revolution and Civil War; first Europeans on the Guyandotte
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19th August 18, 05:24 PM
#25
Originally Posted by Tom Fiddles
How about "The Waking of Ned Devine." The story was set in Ireland.
But filmed on The Isle Of Man, also Celtic!
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19th August 18, 05:29 PM
#26
Originally Posted by Liam
Brig o’ Doon
And Brigadoon!
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19th August 18, 06:11 PM
#27
We did get the Highlander movies but failed to mention Highlander, the TV series. It ran for about 7 years and was available on Hulu, last I checked. I think Highlander, the movie came first then the TV series. Thanks to Wikipedia, it started with the movie in 1986. Christopher Lambert as Conner Macleod. That was followed by two more movies.
In 1992, we got Highlander, the Series with Adrian Paul as Duncan MacLeod. Conner MacLeod makes occasional cameos.Then three move movies from 2000-2007.
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19th August 18, 06:31 PM
#28
Originally Posted by OC Richard
And Brigadoon!
Chewin the fat did a pretty good parody of brigadoon.
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19th August 18, 09:50 PM
#29
Television, Ireland based...Ballykissangel
Television, Endland, with Irish character......Bless Me Father
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20th August 18, 05:47 AM
#30
Mrs. Brown
Mrs Brown, a 1997 film with Judi Dench as Queen Victoria and Billy Connolly as John Brown. I thought it well done.
"I'm not crazy about reality, but it's still the only place to get a decent meal."
Grouch Marx
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