Birdsforme : It was never part of the USA classes. I am guessing Canada had more fun with education!
Speed711 : Thank GODzilla I waited for the HD version. Movie is so good! Paused in the middle to come...
(⌐■_■) : Holysmokes, there's no way to brace yourself.
darklighter1 : Tom Hardy never quarterbacked the Patriots...that's preposterous!
fl4g0ndry : This was a fun ride! Loved it! Now I'm going to have to go back and re-watch all of them. ...
Birdsforme : Contains spoilers. Click to show. This film was very well made for a tv film. The points made were that there are worse thin...
grasshopper rex : I have little doubt that there were Nazi sympathizers throughout the war that would have e...
(⌐■_■) : Holysmokes, there's no way to brace yourself.
bbbuxxx : Oh God, really? I genuinely thought there was another episode, it's just a place holder un...
Euringer : That is definitely a piece to the puzzle that is often ignored in basic modern history, bu...
Very much of the experimental period of late sixties UK Films - of course its The Pink Floyd soundtrack that added to its mystique down the decades (I certainly had heard of the film many years before I saw it).
The main protagonist was played by real life Pop star Paul Jones from the sixties band Manfred Mann, fresh from starring across sixties icon Jean Shrimpton in the Peter Watkin’s 1967 dystopian musical film Privilege.
Worth a watch if you like art-house cinema, the music of Syd Barrett era Pink Floyd or are just interested in the experimental artifacts of sixties Britain.