So what do you get if you combine Monty Pythons Terry Jones writing the script, Jim Hensons direction and puppetry, George Lucas‘ production, music by Trevor Jones and David Bowie with seriously big hair as a goblin king? The answer, one of the biggest cult movies of all time.
The Grand Budapest H...
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Wes Anderson’s latest masterpiece recounts the adventures of Gustave H, a legendary concierge at a famous European hotel, and Zero Moustafa, the lobby boy who becomes his most trusted friend.
The Goonies
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Venue: Town Gardens Bowl, Town Gardens Swindon. map Time: Doors open 7.30pm, film after 8.45pm. Venue Info: Bar by Milk, food, blanket hire. more info Certificate: 12 Entry: 18 & over, under 18 more info Tickets: Deckchairs £12.50, Bean Bags £14.50 The 80’s nostalgia is going to a whole...
Back to the Future
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One of the most perfectly crafted films of all time, with time travelling Delorians, mad scientists and starring Michael J. Fox as Marty ‘Calvin Klein’ McFly, a teenager caught in the most uncomfortable of love triangles. Flux capacitors at the ready, it’s Back to the Future.
Breakfast at Tiffany...
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A love story is a beautiful thing and here is one of the finest ever to grace the silver screen. Style icon Audrey Hepburn, George Peppard and that cat star in this timeless romantic classic that 50 years on is still as charming as ever.
The Big Lebowski
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Time for a dudefest as we bring a little bit of Coen brother magic to the bowl. Bridges, Goodman and Hoffman star in this cult classic, a tale of mistaken identity with a bit of ten pin bowling thrown in for good measure. A White Russian is not compulsory but definitely recommended.