Romantic Road

falkor

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are you looking forward to any upcoming Films? I know we have Cruella going at the moment but I rarely look forward to anything in the Cinema nowadays Romantic Road is an exception, what a pair!! 'An elderly English couple driving an elderly English motor car across an ancient land' was how the wife Jan described it. The film capturing the couple’s 2012 adventures on a 5,000-mile road trip across India and Bangladesh in their beloved 1936 Rolls Royce is to be released in British cinemas next month. well what a fantastic story, I for one will be glued to it, marvellous if it had been a classic Rover but its on the same theme, both of these 2; the bloke Rupert Grey and his missus have got balls (and money I suppose) well done to both of them

any other films coming up?
 

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are you looking forward to any upcoming Films? I know we have Cruella going at the moment but I rarely look forward to anything in the Cinema nowadays Romantic Road is an exception, what a pair!! 'An elderly English couple driving an elderly English motor car across an ancient land' was how the wife Jan described it. The film capturing the couple’s 2012 adventures on a 5,000-mile road trip across India and Bangladesh in their beloved 1936 Rolls Royce is to be released in British cinemas next month. well what a fantastic story, I for one will be glued to it, marvellous if it had been a classic Rover but its on the same theme, both of these 2; the bloke Rupert Grey and his missus have got balls (and money I suppose) well done to both of them

any other films coming up?
Will look for it. Used to be a bit involved with '30s Rolls before discovering Rovers...Jim and Rolls.jpg
 
Looking forward to: Julia Ducournau, “Titanium” which won the Palme D’Or at Cannes, only the second time a female director has ever won; the 1st being fellow New Zealander Jane Campion for The Piano ( tho’ Jane has won this twice, once previously for a short film she directed… )

Warning: Not Disney, true Horror genre; but I loved Ducournau’s debut film “Raw” and can’t wait to see her 2nd film

Graham
 

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