Amos Hames 2
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I bought a couple of classic films today at 1 pound 50 each. Gandhi and Lawrence of Arabia. So I'm sorted for a while. Thought it would be interesting to hear what you guys think of these two or any other classics
But that's one of the benefits of getting old getting - bargains, I often go into a clothes shops, rummage through the 'last clearance' items rail and find some attire which I think is the pinnacle of fashion![]()

Reminded me The Graduate is also in my favorites 5 of all time, so subversive by the standards of it's dayAmos, I did a general search for films from the 60', below is the list that was returned. Some of those are definitely regarded as classics. Good hunting my friend.
I'm a fan of the older Bond films with my favourite Roger Moore1 minute search for James Bond "Goldfinger" gave me this
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Goldfinger DVD Action & Adventure (2003) Sean Connery Free Royal Mail Delivery 5050070002232 | eBay UK
Film/ T V Title: Goldfinger. Actor: Sean Connery. Original Radio Interviews with Sean Connery. Genre: Action & Adventure. Sub- Genre: Action. Release Year: 2003. Format: DVD. Original Theatrical Trailer.www.ebay.co.uk
I liked them all, but Roger Moore then Pierce Brosnan are the ones I tend to watch more frequentlyI'm a fan of the older Bond films with my favourite Roger Moore
Mr Microwave is in Lawrence of Arabia.I bought a couple of classic films today at 1 pound 50 each. Gandhi and Lawrence of Arabia. So I'm sorted for a while. Thought it would be interesting to hear what you guys think of these two or any other classics
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