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Thread: I watched The Great Escape last night .

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    re: I watched The Great Escape last night .

    What's hard about knowing what somebody sounds like when they've been stabbed in the back?

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    re: I watched The Great Escape last night .

    Apart fae the dodgy accents The Great Escape is a great movie and ma favourite bit is when Shughie McPhee fae 'Crossroads' goes stir crazy and tries to escape only to be riddled wae bullets fae the German machine gun and is left dangling on the barbed wire.

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    re: I watched The Great Escape last night .

    the great escape is a brilliant film, its based on the truth and some of the facts are skewed but the main essence of reality remains.

    the bit about steve mcqueen wasnt true but it does add to the films excitement.

    my fave character was hendley the scrounger but in reality they were all scroungers.

    still to see a bridge too far, can anyone tell me if its good.

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    re: I watched The Great Escape last night .

    Quote Originally Posted by Mook1
    What's hard about knowing what somebody sounds like when they've been stabbed in the back?
    Whoosh.

    :/


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