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Fav British films?

1 Name: Anonymous 2024-10-10 04:59
My favourite is Withnail and I.

My hikki lifestyle couldn't be more far away from these guys but it feels strangely relatable.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=d9Z0DV33gAY&pp=ygUWV2l0aG5haWwgYW5kIEkgdHJhaWxlcg%3D%3D
2 Name: Anonymous 2024-10-27 00:04
oh my orbs what a gemmy british bonechiller! updoot to you kind sir!
3 Name: Anonymous 2024-10-27 16:40
trainspotting the british la haine
4 Name: Anonymous 2024-11-04 05:23
snatch. i likea da guy ritchie
5 Name: Anonymous 2024-11-05 01:23
I like bedazzled, the original one from the 60s not the remake. Fun comedy retelling of faust.
6 Name: Anonymous 2024-11-05 19:46
four lions is a good film
7 Name: Anonymous 2024-12-30 04:43
>>4
also a Snatch fanatic. i watched Baccano as a youth and that put me onto the film, love the ball juggling storytelling.
8 Name: Anonymous 2025-01-26 04:55
>>4
the man from uncle is another banger by the same director, its got the same vibe and tone but its a spy movie.

brazil is a depressingly wacky british film that i think about often
9 Name: Anonymous 2025-03-11 00:47
The British make nothing worth watching.
10 Name: Anonymous 2025-06-15 21:52
O Lucky Man!

Kubrick. We are happy few. Monthy Python movies and series.
Little Britain. Misfits! Shaun of the dead. Philomena Cunk.
IT Crowd. The Amazing World of Gumball (listed as British, but I know it is semi French).
Flushed Away. Peppa pig.
Yellow Submarine. National Geografic. Nature. Some BBC movies.
Monkey Dust. Trainspotting. Vikings (not super british, it's danish-scaninavian, but hey, they went and swam across the sea later to England & settled there, so technically it's pre-british too)
Across the universe. Teletubbies. 1984.
Stephen Hawking, Simon Peyton Jones, Richard Dawkins, Charles Darwin, Clive Sinclair, Ali G stuff
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. The Secret of Kells. Daniel HIMR.

I feel Lain (SEL), Silent Hill 1 2 3, could have been totally British. They had this London vibe.

u kno, me learning english as 3rd lang, in very american media environment, is kind of surreal grasp the small island culture of fish & chips that started it all.
11 Name: Anonymous 2025-06-16 08:15
>>9
Doctor Who and "Denpa" exist.
12 Name: Anonymous 2025-06-27 09:34
Octopussy, I'm addicted to the workmanlike factory line movies that old british men made
13 Name: Anonymous 2025-10-18 23:07
The Third Man (1948), The Red Shoes (1948), The 39 Steps (1935), and The Wicker Man (1973). Admittedly I don't watch a lot of British films.
14 Name: Anonymous 2025-10-19 05:25
probably Blow-Up
15 Name: Anonymous 2025-10-22 17:45
johnny english
16 Name: MrAzzMuncherrrrrrrr 2026-01-12 03:21
Beautiful Thing (1996)

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