View Full Version : Good movies in (british) english?
sanblaster
08-16-2006, 01:56 PM
I'm in the mood of watching not dubbed films lately, specially british films, which I understand and like better.... suggestions anyone?
GreenPea
08-16-2006, 02:23 PM
Trainspotting, In the Name of the Father, Bloody Sunday.
b.miller
08-16-2006, 02:38 PM
Long Good Friday
Get Carter
Frenzy
votingfloater
08-16-2006, 03:31 PM
Lawrence of Arabia
Morvern Callar
Kind Hearts and Coronets
Local Hero
big screen satellite
08-17-2006, 04:05 AM
the italian job (michael caine version)
stimpee
08-17-2006, 05:26 AM
Twin Town
The Ladykillers (sir alec guinness version)
lock stock & two smoking barrels
snatch
sanakan
08-17-2006, 08:00 AM
Twin Town
twin town (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0120394/) is an awsome movie!
alone the (imbd) tagline makes me want to see it again:
Rugby. Tom Jones. Male Voice Choirs. Shirley Bassey. Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwyllllantisili ogogogch. Snowdonia. Prince of Wales. Anthony Hopkins. Daffodils. Sheep. Sheep Shaggers. Coal. Slate Quarries. The Blaenau Ffestiniog Dinkey-Doo Miniature Railway. Now If That's Your Idea Of Thousands Of Years Of Welsh Culture, You Can't Blame Us For Trying To Liven The Place Up A Little Can You?
i have an age old vhs copy of it lying around somewhere, got to dig it up again :)
sanblaster
08-22-2006, 11:58 AM
Thanks everybody, some of them I've already seen, liked Local Hero a lot!
Twin town sounds good, I find Scottish accent very appealing although a bit hard to understand.
(currently downloading and watching episodes of Modern Toss too, Mr Tourette and the talking flies are awesome :D)
Renze
08-22-2006, 12:42 PM
Shaun of the Dead :D
seriously, it's more than just a Dawn of the Dead parody :)
jOHN rODRIGUEZ
08-22-2006, 12:42 PM
Maurice
Beautiful Thing
Little Voice
BeautifulBurnout
09-02-2006, 04:02 AM
The Long Good Friday
My Beautiful Launderette
Restless Natives (if you manage to understand the Scots accents :) - very funny movie)
Gregory's Girl (ditto - you've already seen, but maybe not fully followed, Local Hero by the same director)
In the Name of the Father
That's all I can think of for the moment, but I will surely think of more later.
Deckard
09-02-2006, 04:35 AM
East is East (1999) Link (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0166175)
Chip shop owner George Khan is a proud Pakistani married to an English woman who is attempting to bring up his seven children as good Muslims. However, after his eldest son flees an arranged marriage, the cracks in the behaviour of the others begin to show, and family strife breaks out. Surprisingly funny and poignant.
Human Traffic (1999) Link (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0188674/)
Five UK youths with various anxieties await the weekend - a 48 hour bingeing and purgeing session involving drink, class A drugs, dancing, shagging, and bangin' choons. But it's not all roses - they're getting older, and the scene just isn't the way it used to be. Or is it? Maybe it's them that have changed. I've seen this called 'the Welsh Trainspotting' but I'd have to disagree. ;)
stimpee
09-02-2006, 04:57 AM
Brassed Off
The Full Monty :)
Kes
Educating Rita ;)
Stephen
09-02-2006, 05:47 AM
East is East (1999) Link (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0166175)
Chip shop owner George Khan is a proud Pakistani married to an English woman who is attempting to bring up his seven children as good Muslims. However, after his eldest son flees an arranged marriage, the cracks in the behaviour of the others begin to show, and family strife breaks out. Surprisingly funny and poignant.
I didn't enjoy this for the simple reason that had been told it was 'really funny' when it turned out to be more 'mildly harrowing'. Not saying it's not a good film, I just went into it with completely the wrong expectations and didn't enjoy it as a consequence.
Human Traffic (1999) Link (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0188674/)
Five UK youths with various anxieties await the weekend - a 48 hour bingeing and purgeing session involving drink, class A drugs, dancing, shagging, and bangin' choons. But it's not all roses - they're getting older, and the scene just isn't the way it used to be. Or is it? Maybe it's them that have changed. I've seen this called 'the Welsh Trainspotting' but I'd have to disagree. ;)
Whereas I simply out-and-out hated this. If you're the kind of person who thinks that doing drugs is really really cool, maybe you'll enjoy this. It's one thing to be off your tits and saying to your mate (who is also of his/her tits) 'do I look fucked?' yet quite another to watch a pair of cunts acting out this vapid exchange on screen. I thought The Lakes was one of the best drama series ever made but Human Traffic made me believe that John Simm is in fact a cunt.
Why is it called 'the Welsh Trainspotting'? Because it's got Howard Marks in it (briefly)?
Deckard
09-02-2006, 07:19 AM
I didn't enjoy this for the simple reason that had been told it was 'really funny' when it turned out to be more 'mildly harrowing'. Not saying it's not a good film, I just went into it with completely the wrong expectations and didn't enjoy it as a consequence.
That's unfortunate. I really did enjoy it - a light-hearted film but with a tense edge to it. Loved the performances from Om Puri and Linda Bassett as the husband and wife, including their comedy swearing at those darker moments.
Whereas I simply out-and-out hated this. If you're the kind of person who thinks that doing drugs is really really cool, maybe you'll enjoy this. It's one thing to be off your tits and saying to your mate (who is also of his/her tits) 'do I look fucked?' yet quite another to watch a pair of cunts acting out this vapid exchange on screen. I thought The Lakes was one of the best drama series ever made but Human Traffic made me believe that John Simm is in fact a cunt.
I have to be honest, this one didn't do much for me either, but two of my friends adored it, and the whole welsh trainspotting tag made it a curiosity piece that I thought I'd chuck into this thread, particularly since that other film suffering the same tag, Twin Town, has already been mentioned. I guess to many people, a British 90's film (in this case, set in Cardiff) about a bunch of young people taking drugs and enjoying them, and featuring wall to wall music, and initially marketed in a similar style (even going as far as to use signage style graphics and character profiles in its artwork!!) is going to draw this comparison, however misguided. Some loved it though.
votingfloater
09-02-2006, 08:27 AM
Restless Natives (if you manage to understand the Scots accents :) - very funny movie) I'll second that one! Now I just have to find a copy on dvd...
Gregory's Girl (ditto - you've already seen, but maybe not fully followed, Local Hero by the same director) Again, top stuff - one of the few good things to come out of Cumbernauld (or Vietnauld as we used to call it; I - ahem - used to live there). Also worth tracking down is That Sinking Feeling also by Bill Forsyth - it came out before GG and is just as good.
bas_I_am
09-04-2006, 05:25 PM
Breaking the Waves (Danish, set in scotland, english)
The General (Irish???)
The Magdelene Sisters (Irish again???)
Speaking of Breaking the Waves, you have seen Dancer in the Dark???
Even better - Dogville and Manderlay - both are masterpieces.
Um, who watches dubbed films? my god they are annoying.
Watch sub-titled. . . and then track down a copy of The Tin Drum
Why is it called 'the Welsh Trainspotting'? Because it's got Howard Marks in it (briefly)?um, maybe because it's set in cardiff :p
and i saw another film with danny dyer in last week, the thoroughly enjoyable severance (http://www.severancethemovie.co.uk/) - fun horror movie with some scary bits and lots of laughs.
stimpee
09-05-2006, 08:54 AM
Why is it called 'the Welsh Trainspotting'? Because it's got Howard Marks in it (briefly)?Twin Town was also called the welsh trainspotting when that came out too, only thats based in Swansea. Pretty. Shitty. City. ace movie.
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