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Originally Posted by RickyMaveety
Again ... I've seen the ones in red. Some sound like films I would have liked as a kid ... probably not so much now.
"The Hogfather" sounds really interesting. I think I will put the Carry On series on my list as well.
Thanks.
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The only thing in Hogfather is that there are several layers, so it can lead to a lot of enjoyable rewatching. And if you read the books, you will get even more out of it with a lot of in jokes and veiled references. but you don't need to read the book to just enjoy the movie(s) (as it was split into two parts for the broadcast, so over 3hrs in total)
I agree, Many of the ones I mentioned may be more enjoyable to kids, but even then most of them are still a decent viewing.
I threw them in, figuring someone may get a kick out of it.
Would suggest that you start with the earlier Carry on films first, as they were some of the best
Wikipedia has a nice list of the films.
But they are all enjoyable, however the ones with Sid James tend to quiet a bit more bawdy.
And If you enjoy those, would suggest getting a hold of DVD's of some of the older BBC tv series such as Blackadder, Yes Minister, etc.. While not exactly the same thing, the sense of humour in many cases is the same, ad lib a bit dryer.