I'm not subscribed to any stupid streaming service however. I'll spit in their faces with my Jolly Roger at Full Mast. No money from me for the Devil's Elite!
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I don't watch nearly as much as I used to but when I do, its an oldie - they are the best. Good plots, characters, acting and no agendas being pushed. Started reading more and its the same: new books don't hold my interest for long, I've gone back to old and modern classics. There is a good reason why they have survived and are still selling.
Years ago - its brilliant. There's probably a dvd for sale somewhere. My all time favourite is The Crimson Pirate with Burt Lancaster, its a hoot. Proper swashbuckling! Early Hitchcock are good too. The Marx Bros, Ealing comedies - so many!
Its got everything: adventure, romance, dastardly villain, comedy, action and Burt's awesome smile. And no, he wasn't gay; he and Nick Cravat grew up together and learnt acrobatics as a way to get into showbiz. A good family man, hated and avoided the Pedowood studios. Did so many great films, seen Local Hero? Its very good.