Best detachment DVD
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Best detachment DVD
If you could take only 1 DVD on detachment what would it be? Certainly wouldn't be that damned 'Gangs of New York' that someone left in the tower in Basra.
Black Adder Goes Fourth - Complete series from the BBC gets my vote.
Black Adder Goes Fourth - Complete series from the BBC gets my vote.

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South Atlantic 90/91 (it was video then but I hope you dont mind the tie in) we only had 2 that were watchable a Chubby Brown concert (it was ok but not a great)and "The Blues Brothers". BB wins and we even got to the stage of having a Blues Brothers Quiz Night at the "Lot" all 40 questions from the film eg.."How many times does Elwood take his hat off during the film?", "Name them?".....
P.S Diff_ are you any where near San Fran next week?

P.S Diff_ are you any where near San Fran next week?

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If we're talking mainstream DVD's then it'd have to be 'Phoenix Nights Series 1', otherwise I'd say the mountain biking DVD 'The Collective' which I'm taking to Club 18 - 30 Basrah in the near future.
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Dogma.
Alan Rickman in top form, Salma Hayek as a stripper (and ex-muse), Chris Rock wise-cracking, Ben Affleck and Matt Damon tempting nuns and slaying the board of Mooby and the Buddy Christ! Add God going skeetballing and foul-mouthed or silent prophets and you have one of the best det films ever.
Alan Rickman in top form, Salma Hayek as a stripper (and ex-muse), Chris Rock wise-cracking, Ben Affleck and Matt Damon tempting nuns and slaying the board of Mooby and the Buddy Christ! Add God going skeetballing and foul-mouthed or silent prophets and you have one of the best det films ever.
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Best videos
Whilst serving at Al's Garage, we had access to the voluminous (yet heavily censored) MWR video library (DVDs were on the horizon). The most favoured video was 'Ferris Bueller's Day Off' (it makes you think...) but we ferreted out, inter alia, 'East is East' and 'Muriel's Wedding'. What the Americans made of 'Pakis' (to quote the film) in Bradford in 1970 , or indeed an overweight ockker living the Abba dream was anybody's guess....
On an earlier occasion, I worked with several senior Turkish Officers. They could recite all of the 'Yes, Minister' and 'Yes, Prime Minister' episodes off by heart. They were exposed the the series at Staff College in Turkey, and given the role of the Turkish General Staff in the government of Turkey, wholly appropriate.
But I agree; Blackadder any time!
On an earlier occasion, I worked with several senior Turkish Officers. They could recite all of the 'Yes, Minister' and 'Yes, Prime Minister' episodes off by heart. They were exposed the the series at Staff College in Turkey, and given the role of the Turkish General Staff in the government of Turkey, wholly appropriate.
But I agree; Blackadder any time!
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Hmmmm........tricky...
I think it would have to be a Pheonix Nights one
That said, I do remember a couple of sad giffers (you know who you are) going for a "real time" series of "24" out in BSR.... Required a fair bit of gin to get them through the night I seem to recall.....
I think it would have to be a Pheonix Nights one
That said, I do remember a couple of sad giffers (you know who you are) going for a "real time" series of "24" out in BSR.... Required a fair bit of gin to get them through the night I seem to recall.....
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For people of my vintage it would have to be 'Life of Brian' a quote from the film could be applied to just about every imaginable situation. Close second would be 'Animal House' but of course Slackbadder had not been written then. Top stuff and oh sooooo applicable to today's detachments.
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Again pre DVD days. In Muharraq , Bahrain Gulf War 1, I remember the film Rita, Sue and Bob too. Certainly raised the morale on a few occasions!!!!. However one of the most watched movies was The Little Mermaid. A squadron of techies watching a kids cartoon, would you believe it. Saying that many of you probably would.
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Axel - Unfortunately going to be a few thousand miles West of SF from tomorrow, then possibly a few thousand mile East the following week.
Definitely going to be in the SF area for at least a month after that, got a course to do
Hadn't thought of Phoenix Nights. How about the best det dvd collection then?
1. Blackadder goes fourth.
2. Phoenix nights series one.
3. Snatch.
4. Fight Club.
5. Withnail and I.
And possibly 'The Notebook' if there are any ladies on the crew.
Definitely going to be in the SF area for at least a month after that, got a course to do
Hadn't thought of Phoenix Nights. How about the best det dvd collection then?
1. Blackadder goes fourth.
2. Phoenix nights series one.
3. Snatch.
4. Fight Club.
5. Withnail and I.
And possibly 'The Notebook' if there are any ladies on the crew.
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I'm afraid that you're all wrong........."Love Honour and Obey" is it.
Brit gangster black comedy.....Ray Winstone, Kathy Burke, Jonny Lee Miller, Sean Pertwee and Denise Van Outen amongst others....Fantastic soundtrack is a bonus.
Brit gangster black comedy.....Ray Winstone, Kathy Burke, Jonny Lee Miller, Sean Pertwee and Denise Van Outen amongst others....Fantastic soundtrack is a bonus.



