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I haven't yet mate, I seem to spend all my cash on TS's lately!{eek3}

Rob

:D:D Fair enough im just getting back on mt feet after a few expense so looking forward to the never ending game of "catch up"..........^&grin
 
:D:D Fair enough im just getting back on mt feet after a few expense so looking forward to the never ending game of "catch up"..........^&grin

And Dispatches tomorrow Wayne, will be playing catch up too!:)

Rob
 
Thought you guys were talking about me!!!!! Interesting link I had missed it
Mitch
 
I had missed it too. Thanks Wayne for posting. That is one of the best things I've seen lately. There was more action and good writing in 10 minutes than I've seen in most full length movies.

Brad
 
Check this awesome 10 minute film out.
Nice. Thanks. If you want a full length feature film with the same
theme check out "The Brylcreem Boys."
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0115770/
"When two enemy pilots shoot each other down over Ireland they are both captured as prisoners of war. During World War II Neutral Ireland interned all soldiers, sailors and airmen, regardless of their nationality, captured on Irish soil. What they failed to mention was that they would put them all in the same camp... Our pilots (Bill Campbell) and Rudi (Angus MacFayden) are astonished to come face to face with each other at the entrance of the interment camp. Further surprises are in store as they discover that Commandant O'Brien (Gabriel Byrne) allows the prisoners out on day passes. They can enjoy a drink in the pub or a day out to the races as long as they give their word they won't escape. Tensions are already rife in this extraordinary camp but when a stunning girl catches the eye of both men nothing contain their mutual distrust and hatred; but Mattie (Jean Butler) has a profound effect on these arch rivals and forces them to confront their perceptions of what an enemy really is. Based on real-life events and situations, The Brylcreem Boys brings an unusual chapter in Irish history into the present with a highly enjoyable mix of romance, humour and adventure."
 
That was a cool film, lots of air action and very intense chase in the forest. Neat twist at the end, I didn't see that one coming. I had not even thought about Irish neutrality and how it was expressed on both the Allies and Axis. What a complicated war it was. ^&cool
 
Thanks Wayne from a new bloke. 10 minutes well spent. And I just loved the punchline....begorrah!:D
 
:eek::eek:

Well maybe some new blokes missed it.....................:D

Yeah, i missed it, thanks for posting Wayne, it's a great short little film with superb special affects that steven spielberg would be proud of!!!

Tom
 

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