Amishaman said:is Leo McKern still alive?(he played #2 in several Prisoner eppisodes)
FraterLibre said:Amishaman - It would be protests galore from the xtian right, that's for sure. The fundies would simply lose their collective brain cell over any attempt to make a movie of Uncle Al's life.
Malcolm MacDowell's not at all a bad thought, though. He'd bring some brio to the role, that's for sure.
Not that far advanced I'm afraid. We're talking `landowner's' and `tenants.'And there we have a clash between management and labor, eh? LOL
AndroMan said:More bollox about a class system the ruling elite insist doesn't exist.
Large tracts of Scotland are still ruled by semi-feudal Lairds, Lords and absentee Landowners. Here it's played for, benign dictatorship, fun and frolic.
Load a' shite.
Or, apologist drivel. Compton Mackenzie wrote the original, on which it is very loosely based, as a satire, at a time when such high jinks were still the status quo.Its a comedy, mate!
Only the trailers.Do you watch it then?
Using my extraordinary powers as a mentalist, ala Kreskin, visited on me by the giant space hoover called, `Ship' I divine that you have been watching tonight's, Parkinson!puc said:what about stephen fry?