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BaftaBaby 
"Always entranced by cinema."

Posted - 14/12/2010 :  08:35:59  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
TA:MOU = Themed Anniversary: Moving On Up




DA EVEN NEWER ROOLZ

Each Tuesday a theme will be decided based on the Anniversary of some significant event. All you have to do is trawl your reviews for any that relate to that event and post them here with a link.

You can post as many as you wish, so long as either the film or your review clearly relates to the theme. You can only post during the week of the current TA:MOU.

You don't have to say you voted unless you really want to - but you are expected to visit all the links posted. As a courtesy to the majority of fwfrs, you may only post a link that uses the http://www.fwfr.com domain name.

Each TA:MOU # will be removed when a new one takes its place. This is to deter re-visiting of expired threads.

Yours truly
Da Management


ON THIS DAY
1542 Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots, was crowned Mary I at the age of nine months.

Regents ruled in her stead until she came of age and she packed a lot into her troubled life before Elizabeth I ordered her beheading in 1587. You can see Edison's recreation of the execution here.

We don't hear enough about Scottish women, so to redress this balance, today's TA:MOU challenge is to post your fwfrs for films starring or co-starring Scottish actresses. We'll get started as soon as you finish your porridge.



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BaftaBaby 
"Always entranced by cinema."

Posted - 15/12/2010 :  11:01:16  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
A bevy of bonny lassies.

Ashley Jensen
How to Train Your Dragon

Topsy-Turvy

(AJ + Kelly Macdonald)
A Cock and Bull Story

Clare Grogan + Dee Hepburn
Gregory's Girl

Kelly Macdonald
Trainspotting

Gosford Park

No Country for Old Men

Sharon Small
About a Boy

Deborah Kerr
Casino Royale

The Innocents

The King and I

From Here to Eternity

Och aye, the noo!


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lemmycaution 
"Long mired in film"

Canada

Posted - 15/12/2010 :  17:38:47  Show Profile  Reply with Quote


More lasses.

MARY URE

L00K BACK IN ANGER
http://www.fwfr.com/display.asp?do=mr&uid=4204&id=15600&Mode=&Sort=5&Rows=100&Dir=1&Start=1

LUCK OF GINGER COFFEY
http://www.fwfr.com/display.asp?do=mr&uid=4204&id=9988&Mode=&Sort=5&Rows=100&Dir=1&Start=1

SONS AND LOVERS
http://www.fwfr.com/display.asp?do=mr&uid=4204&id=20467&Mode=&Sort=5&Rows=100&Dir=1&Start=1

WHERE EAGLES DARE
http://www.fwfr.com/display.asp?do=mr&uid=4204&id=561&Mode=&Sort=5&Rows=100&Dir=1&Start=1


SHIRLEY HENDERSON

BRIDGET JONES�S DIARY
http://www.fwfr.com/display.asp?do=mr&uid=4204&id=404&Mode=&Sort=5&Rows=100&Dir=1&Start=1

BRIDGET JONES: THE EDGE OF REASON
http://www.fwfr.com/display.asp?do=mr&uid=4204&id=9377&Mode=&Sort=5&Rows=100&Dir=1&Start=1

HARRY POTTER AND THE CHAMBER OF SECRETS
http://www.fwfr.com/display.asp?do=mr&uid=4204&id=1915&Mode=&Sort=5&Rows=100&Dir=1&Start=1

HARRY POTTER AND THE GOBLET OF FIRE
http://www.fwfr.com/display.asp?do=mr&uid=4204&id=8627&Mode=&Sort=5&Rows=100&Dir=1&Start=1

MARIE ANTOINETTE
http://www.fwfr.com/display.asp?do=mr&uid=4204&id=11937&Mode=&Sort=5&Rows=100&Dir=1&Start=1

ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE MIDLANDS
http://www.fwfr.com/display.asp?do=mr&uid=4204&id=1850&Mode=&Sort=5&Rows=100&Dir=1&Start=1

ROB ROY
http://www.fwfr.com/display.asp?do=mr&uid=4204&id=1216&Mode=&Sort=5&Rows=100&Dir=1&Start=1

TRAINSPOTTING
http://www.fwfr.com/display.asp?do=mr&uid=4204&id=469&Mode=&Sort=5&Rows=100&Dir=1&Start=1


KELLY MACDONALD

ELIZABETH
http://www.fwfr.com/display.asp?do=mr&uid=4204&id=1405&Mode=&Sort=5&Rows=100&Dir=1&Start=1

FINDING NEVERLAND (SPOILER)
http://www.fwfr.com/display.asp?do=mr&uid=4204&id=10372&Mode=&Sort=5&Rows=100&Dir=1&Start=1

GOSFORD PARK
http://www.fwfr.com/display.asp?do=mr&uid=4204&id=641&Mode=&Sort=5&Rows=100&Dir=1&Start=1

MY LIFE SO FAR
http://www.fwfr.com/display.asp?do=mr&uid=4204&id=21682&Mode=&Sort=5&Rows=100&Dir=1&Start=1

NANNY MCPHEE
http://www.fwfr.com/display.asp?do=mr&uid=4204&id=13986&Mode=&Sort=5&Rows=100&Dir=1&Start=1

NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN
http://www.fwfr.com/display.asp?do=mr&uid=4204&id=18206&Mode=&Sort=5&Rows=100&Dir=1&Start=1

TRAINSPOTTING
ALREADY LINKED ABOVE



DEBORAH KERR

AN AFFAIR TO REMEMBER
http://www.fwfr.com/display.asp?do=mr&uid=4204&id=3639&Mode=&Sort=5&Rows=100&Dir=1&Start=1

FROM HERE TO ETERNITY
http://www.fwfr.com/display.asp?do=mr&uid=4204&id=4795&Mode=&Sort=5&Rows=100&Dir=1&Start=1

THE INNOCENTS
http://www.fwfr.com/display.asp?do=mr&uid=4204&id=7250&Mode=&Sort=5&Rows=100&Dir=1&Start=1

KING SOLOMON�S MINES
http://www.fwfr.com/display.asp?do=mr&uid=4204&id=9633&Mode=&Sort=5&Rows=100&Dir=1&Start=1

LIFE AND DEATH OF COLONEL BLIMP
http://www.fwfr.com/display.asp?do=mr&uid=4204&id=15387&Mode=&Sort=5&Rows=100&Dir=1&Start=1

MAJOR BARBARA
http://www.fwfr.com/display.asp?do=mr&uid=4204&id=10228&Mode=&Sort=5&Rows=100&Dir=1&Start=1

NIGHT OF THE IGUANA
http://www.fwfr.com/display.asp?do=mr&uid=4204&id=14029&Mode=&Sort=5&Rows=100&Dir=1&Start=1

PRISONER OF ZENDA (1952)
http://www.fwfr.com/display.asp?do=mr&uid=4204&id=8800&Mode=&Sort=5&Rows=100&Dir=1&Start=1

QUO VADIS?
http://www.fwfr.com/display.asp?do=mr&uid=4204&id=1931&Mode=&Sort=5&Rows=100&Dir=1&Start=1

SEPARATE TABLES
http://www.fwfr.com/display.asp?do=mr&uid=4204&id=15150&Mode=&Sort=5&Rows=100&Dir=1&Start=1

THE SUNDOWNERS
http://www.fwfr.com/display.asp?do=mr&uid=4204&id=1986&Mode=&Sort=5&Rows=100&Dir=1&Start=1

TEA AND SYMPATHY
http://www.fwfr.com/display.asp?do=mr&uid=4204&id=2969&Mode=&Sort=5&Rows=100&Dir=1&Start=1

YOUNG BESS
http://www.fwfr.com/display.asp?do=mr&uid=4204&id=14991&Mode=&Sort=5&Rows=100&Dir=1&Start=1


ELIZABETH SELLARS

55 DAYS AT PEKING
http://www.fwfr.com/display.asp?do=mr&uid=4204&id=7854&Mode=&Sort=5&Rows=100&Dir=1&Start=1

THE BAREFOOT CONTESSA
http://www.fwfr.com/display.asp?do=mr&uid=4204&id=6002&Mode=&Sort=5&Rows=100&Dir=1&Start=1

DESIREE
http://www.fwfr.com/display.asp?do=mr&uid=4204&id=17694&Mode=&Sort=5&Rows=100&Dir=1&Start=1

NEVER LET GO
http://www.fwfr.com/display.asp?do=mr&uid=4204&id=6804&Mode=&Sort=5&Rows=100&Dir=1&Start=1

PRINCE OF PLAYERS
http://www.fwfr.com/display.asp?do=mr&uid=4204&id=10032&Mode=&Sort=5&Rows=100&Dir=1&Start=1


MOIRA SHEARER

1-2-3-4 OU LES COLLANTS NOIRS
http://www.fwfr.com/display.asp?do=mr&uid=4204&id=13845&Mode=&Sort=5&Rows=100&Dir=1&Start=1

MAN WHO LOVED REDHEADS
http://www.fwfr.com/display.asp?do=mr&uid=4204&id=37548&Mode=&Sort=5&Rows=100&Dir=1&Start=1

PEEPING TOM
http://www.fwfr.com/display.asp?do=mr&uid=4204&id=3645&Mode=&Sort=5&Rows=100&Dir=1&Start=1

RED SHOES
http://www.fwfr.com/display.asp?do=mr&uid=4204&id=1767&Mode=&Sort=5&Rows=100&Dir=1&Start=1



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demonic 
"Cinemaniac"

United Kingdom

Posted - 15/12/2010 :  18:16:54  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Great scots!

Ashley Jensen:

Gnomeo and Juliet

How to Train Your Dragon

Topsy Turvy (and Shirley Henderson)


Shirley Henderson:

HP and the Chamber of Secrets

HP and the Goblet of Fire

Marie Antoinette

Rob Roy

Trainspotting (and Kelly MacDonald)


Kelly MacDonald:

The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy

No Country For Old Men


Phyllida Law:

Copying Beethoven

Much Ado About Nothing

The Time Machine


Phyllis Logan:

Freddie as FRO7

Nineteen Eighty-Four


Moira Shearer:

The Red Shoes

Peeping Tom


Deborah Kerr:

Black Narcissus

From Here To Eternity

The Innocents

LA Confidential

The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp

Night of the Iguana


Tilda Swinton:

Benjamin Button

Burn After Reading

Constantine

Love is the Devil

Michael Clayton

Narnia 1

Narnia 2

Narnia 3

Edited by - demonic on 15/12/2010 18:20:27
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BaftaBaby 
"Always entranced by cinema."

Posted - 15/12/2010 :  18:57:38  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by demonic

Great scots!

Ashley Jensen:

Gnomeo and Juliet

How to Train Your Dragon

Topsy Turvy (and Shirley Henderson)


Shirley Henderson:

HP and the Chamber of Secrets

HP and the Goblet of Fire

Marie Antoinette

Rob Roy

Trainspotting (and Kelly MacDonald)


Kelly MacDonald:

The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy

No Country For Old Men


Phyllida Law:

Copying Beethoven

Much Ado About Nothing

The Time Machine


Phyllis Logan:

Freddie as FRO7

Nineteen Eighty-Four


Moira Shearer:

The Red Shoes

Peeping Tom


Deborah Kerr:

Black Narcissus

From Here To Eternity

The Innocents

LA Confidential

The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp

Night of the Iguana


Tilda Swinton:

Benjamin Button

Burn After Reading

Constantine

Love is the Devil

Michael Clayton

Narnia 1

Narnia 2

Narnia 3



Nice list, dem ... all except Swinton. Though Scottish educated, she was actually born in London. I mean, I was married to a Scotsman and lived in Ayrshire for a wee while - and I do a fairly decent Scottish accent. But I ain't Scottish, if ya ken wot I mean, pal!


Edited by - BaftaBaby on 15/12/2010 22:47:01
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demonic 
"Cinemaniac"

United Kingdom

Posted - 16/12/2010 :  00:13:24  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hmm. There are more than a few websites that call Swinton Scottish - and I think she calls herself Scottish as well. She was born in London, but that doesn't make her a Londoner. Her family are most definitely Scottish aristocracy- proudly and fervently so having a historical record dating the name and crest back to the 9th Century... or so I've read. She also lives in Scotland now.

IMDB Biog: "The fiercely talented Scottish actress Tilda Swinton"

Tilda Swinton.net: "Born into a patrician Scottish military family"

STV (ScotlandTV: "The Michael Clayton star, along with other notable Scots film figures, demand film studies qualification made available in schools."

National Archives of Scotland: "Tilda Swinton is the latest Famous Scot featured at our exhibition in Edinburgh." - she's in the Scottish National Portrait Gallery.
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BaftaBaby 
"Always entranced by cinema."

Posted - 16/12/2010 :  00:51:59  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by demonic

Hmm. There are more than a few websites that call Swinton Scottish - and I think she calls herself Scottish as well. She was born in London, but that doesn't make her a Londoner. Her family are most definitely Scottish aristocracy- proudly and fervently so having a historical record dating the name and crest back to the 9th Century... or so I've read. She also lives in Scotland now.

IMDB Biog: "The fiercely talented Scottish actress Tilda Swinton"

Tilda Swinton.net: "Born into a patrician Scottish military family"

STV (ScotlandTV: "The Michael Clayton star, along with other notable Scots film figures, demand film studies qualification made available in schools."

National Archives of Scotland: "Tilda Swinton is the latest Famous Scot featured at our exhibition in Edinburgh." - she's in the Scottish National Portrait Gallery.




Well, with liteweight arguments like that, I MUST be a pushover!


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demonic 
"Cinemaniac"

United Kingdom

Posted - 16/12/2010 :  12:45:57  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Is being considered Scottish enough to be included in the National Scottish Portrait Gallery a lightweight excuse? I've seen too many websites and interviews calling her Scottish to think it's a mistake... but if you're sure then I won't mind if you skip those links. :)
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BaftaBaby 
"Always entranced by cinema."

Posted - 16/12/2010 :  14:02:57  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by demonic

Is being considered Scottish enough to be included in the National Scottish Portrait Gallery a lightweight excuse? I've seen too many websites and interviews calling her Scottish to think it's a mistake... but if you're sure then I won't mind if you skip those links. :)



Lighten up, dude ... it was a joke. A joke! Look, even had a big smilie. Joke! JOKE.

Anyway, I'd already voted for every single one, except one. Which is now voted for, two. One. Two.

No joke

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