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SixFourian 
"Four ever European"

The European Union

Posted - 24/02/2020 :  14:46:48  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Put any five reviews you like in your F.Y.C. list. | Do not use reviews from the previous round: you must change them every round. | Post here to declare that you�ve done it: sooner is better than later. | Provide spoiler warnings in your post when appropriate. | Read the F.Y.C.s of all participants. | The next round starts on Monday at noon or later, F.W.F.R. time.

Larry 
"Larry's time / sat merrily"

Posted - 24/02/2020 :  19:09:05  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
A tribute to Elizabeth Sellars and Orson Bean.
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lemmycaution 
"Long mired in film"

Canada

Posted - 29/02/2020 :  00:30:03  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Lemmy in for #1349.



Not Welles, but Bean.
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SixFourian 
"Four ever European"

The European Union

Posted - 01/03/2020 :  22:14:04  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
It is one of the most deeply established ones for us so it doesn't even feel like Cockney rhyming slang, but in case it hasn't travelled, loaf (of bread) = head.

Loretta Castorini wonders whom to marry.

Frank Cottrell Boyce wrote the screenplay for and Danny Boyle directed the film about two young brothers.


The yellow ones try to steal the Imperial State Crown, ironically around the time the sun is setting on the British Empire.

I seem to have used the same idea twice (though very far from its being my first such instance), only realizing because they were both for Mi-- films amongst my two-voters, so I thought I'd shove them both in. One review pairs two items that often coincide and in the other film the protagonist famously steals one of them before falling and rising.


Here are my five reviews.
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