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National Science and Media Museum
Welcome to the National Science and Media Museum KZread channel. From the heart of Bradford, we explore the science and culture of image and sound technologies and their impact on our lives. We aim to inspire the scientists and engineers of the future to see more, hear more, think more and do more.
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I was lucky enough not to do Borstal . would have hated doing Life . that said I know for a fact this was understated certainly not exaggerated . many Scum in prisons have never been convicted of any crime THEY WEAR UNIFORMS . see Allan Marshall Scottish prisoner 2015 .may he rest in peace ..
He has a great career but for me Ray winstone always will be Will Scarlett/scatlock
underrated thank you ❤ 1:13
The photos are crap and don't even look genuine .. Why did anybody believe they where real?
Veronica's performance may be thankless to some, but it's perfectly and utterly essential in its realism. Props to John for giving due credit.
2024 and I plaid this game over 100 hours in the past year alone Lol
Thumbnail looks more like Mark Kermode talking about becoming swollen
So sad I can't find this beautiful film anywhere!
Wheres your tool? What f....g tool? This f.....g tool.....
Es ALUCINANTE y MARAVILLOSO su trabajo !!!!!!!
When Carling (Ray) became the Daddy in the movie was classic
Absolutely brilliant excellent actor
I was in Portland Borstal in 1979, and would say that it was a fair representation of that Borstal.....
Scum was true .... instantly recognisable to dc / borstal lads .... especially the sadistic guards.... ex military losers with a grudge 😅😂😅....and thick as shiite
He's still the daddy you will get your perks
Again, this might be a myth but I read the original script for Alien had a scene where the Xenomorph peeks at Ripley through a porthole while she's undressing.
Julian Firth played Davis the victim in the pottinng shed
My all time favourite movie ❤
I miss him a lot.
Masterpiece. One of my most favorite (and most watched) movies of all time.
R.I.P. Barbara Windsor, a wonderful actress!!
I love John Hurt
La hermosa Cristina Galbo, inolvidable actriz.
great movie, influenced the storyline of gta 5 a lot, the whole trevor coming back into michaels life and the heists etc.
Definitely has our English sense of humour lol…a true true gent and very much missed
city of god is honestly a masterpiece.
Name and number, Carlin!
They should have never killed him off he was Mr Eastenders.
Such an amazing film, it makes me feel like a nervous wreck watching it.
Great actor. Love this guy
Makes alot of sense❤
Bouncer - a short story kzread.info/dash/bejne/dHWcp7uIqNK2j7A.htmlsi=JjKIuSH04kGyWxpY
Animators are such incredibly skilled and highly creative people.
No way would you want to end up in borstal after watching scum , john judd was terrifying , i was 18 at the time and remember thinking thank god i wasnt one of the unlucky ones
Where is the 1977 version?
Wonderful actor, charming man. A pleasure to listen to him.
Amazing 🤩
its good to hear her about her films... but i dont agree with women watching male stripper...
It was a product of her time based on her reality she saw at that time, she also evolved a lot in her art. In my opinion her/ their work doesn't focus on gender but character
Doom 1 and 2 Is very much rich
That is lot of talking and couple of seconds of the result destroyed by watermarks. Well done...
Still my favorite horror movie. I'm still wanting to buy the Neca Comic Con Exclusive Poster Thing for my horror figure collection
He reminds me of Terry Venables, RIP el Tel.
A brilliant man and fantastic as the war doctor “gallifrey stands”
One of the best films ever made.
It’s one of my favorite horror movies 🍿!!!
I want no wot you mean big man love you ❤❤❤
Without a doubt my favorite horror flick... Hands down!
It's my favorite movie of all time! It's a masterpiece that holds well 40+ years later. The story, the effects everything about this picture is top notch!
It’s a modern classic, one of the best gangster films ever made! I love the characters but the cool menace of Teddy Bass, “mister black magic himself” played by Ian McShane was a sheer tour de force!
I watched this in 1982 when I was 7 and it is by far the best horror movie of all time. I loved it then and still do to this day. Thank you John!