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TonyNotJack
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This is a very good documentary.
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TonyNotJack
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A very good documentary and an incredibly strange incident.
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Mulvanystrasse
Liam Brady Joined: 15 Jan 2012 Location: Boston USA Status: Offline Points: 2015 |
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Harlan County, USA - Documentary made during a coal miners strike in East Kentucky in 1973/74, includes company gun thugs, a crooked union leader and a glimpse of life in the Appalachians.
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Paulie
Liam Brady Joined: 06 Jan 2010 Status: Offline Points: 2977 |
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That sounds like the plot to a Steven Seagal movie. |
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FrankosHereNow
Roy Keane I like Klopp Joined: 02 Jun 2011 Location: El Sadar Status: Offline Points: 12154 |
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YBIG Quiz Champion 2016, 2017 & 2018.
As You Were Three in a row |
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Lenny82
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That was brilliant. I remember the incident well. Bizarre!
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Mulvanystrasse
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The documentary reminded me of the film Matewan (1987) with Chris Cooper.
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Het-field
Roy Keane By Appointment to His Majesty The King Joined: 08 Mar 2016 Status: Online Points: 10531 |
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“America’s First Football Hooligan”.
It’s on Vice’s YouTube Channel. It’s like performance art. You can all thank me later.
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reddladd
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@superdave. Just watching Portillo’s Canadian rail trip programme on BBC 2. Would you prefer Portillo or Palin for the railway docs?
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I could agree with you but then we'd both be wrong.
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Shedite
Jack Charlton Joined: 09 Dec 2011 Status: Offline Points: 9815 |
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irishmufc
Robbie Keane I love Vulvas Joined: 09 Aug 2011 Location: Dublin Status: Offline Points: 25057 |
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It's not that excrement of a film Green Street is it?
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Wings? They're only the band The Beatles could have been.
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pre Madonna
Robbie Keane I am MALDING Joined: 30 Nov 2014 Location: Trumpton Status: Offline Points: 44659 |
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He is an unbelievable ****, but I enjoy Portillo on them. He makes them.
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Green Devil
Robbie Keane Aye Kes, I've pissed me-self again Joined: 06 Oct 2010 Location: Barbados Status: Offline Points: 22173 |
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Love their documentaries Will give this a watch
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"He drives two Ferraris; I think he's a very lucky lad to have 50 caps for Ireland,"
Eamonn Dunphy on Glenn Whelan |
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Salzburglilly
Roy Keane Joined: 15 Dec 2011 Location: Salzburg Status: Offline Points: 12422 |
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Seen a mad doc last night about a town called UNCERTAIN in Texas.
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Nathan Collins - The best Kildare baller since Johnny Doyle!
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Green Devil
Robbie Keane Aye Kes, I've pissed me-self again Joined: 06 Oct 2010 Location: Barbados Status: Offline Points: 22173 |
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That has very hard viewing, it's obvious Derek is suffering badly mentally and should never have been in the position to take part in that documentary. All in all it was absolutely sh*te and 25 minutes of my life I will never get back. Edited by Green Devil - 22 Mar 2020 at 7:47pm |
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"He drives two Ferraris; I think he's a very lucky lad to have 50 caps for Ireland,"
Eamonn Dunphy on Glenn Whelan |
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Healy52003
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Vice do a very good wrestling documentary series about true life controversy called 'dark side of the ring'
That hooligan guy is not well mentally I reckon and must of been watching too many hooligan films
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SuperDave84
Robbie Keane ooh Thomas, how could you do this to me! Joined: 26 Aug 2011 Location: Far Fungannon Status: Offline Points: 21384 |
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I agree. It wouldn't be the same with Palin over him. In fairness, they're different concepts. Palin's are more about the actual travel whereas Portillos are much more about the arcana of small-town places and what made them a hundred years ago and what still makes them. The show is more about comparisons between 100 years ago and now than it is about the actual experience of travel. Palin's shows tend to be somewhat different but no less enjoyable for it. Portillo's shows wouldn't work as well with Palin, and Palin's wouldn't work as well with Portillo. There's a couple from London who have done a whole heap of railway youtube videos, including one where they visit all the stations in GB then last year all the stations in Ireland. They have decent enough production values too even if they are themselves a bit nerdy. In fairness though, that's to be expected from a couple making youtube videos on trains. They've done the longest possible journey on the UK rail network on the summer solstice (Penzance to Aberdeen) and the shortest on the winter solstice (some weird tram job thing in the Midlands somewhere). Their videos are generally worth watching. They've a couple of great videos from Corrour (that bleak Highlands part of Trainspotting). The youtube channel is called All The Stations. I've watched a decent number of them and they're entertaining, in particular when they go to places like the West Highland Line and Cornwall. They have the same nose for the lesser-spotted things in our midst, like the mini-series they do on the least-used stations on each line or in each county in England. They don't have the same budget as Palin or Portillo (obviously enough) but the series is none the worse for it.
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reddladd
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I remember Palin doing a programme where he was doing the train journey across the top of Africa. He was going from Egypt to Morocco I think. Some interesting bits on that, border crossings and the like.
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I could agree with you but then we'd both be wrong.
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