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I have seen this pop up more times than the casino pop up, so I thought I would give in and give it a go!
1) Shakespeare or the Bible.
I like Shakespeare on TV or in the theatre but I must admit I have never read any. So I suppose it will be the bible. Lots of interesting stuff in there. I like the story of the talking donkey. ![]()
2) Most romantic moment in fiction.
Can't remember reading one, unless you count the animals making there way to their owners in 'The Incredible Journey'
3) Favourite word?
Kerfuffle.
4) Most overrated writer
This will annoy a lot of people but ... Tolkien
5) Most underrated writer
Robin Hobb or David Feintuch
6) Best meal in literature
The last supper?
7) Favourite novel in translation
The three musketeers. It was written in French and then got translated into English so I could read it!
8) Favourite children's book
The Incredible Journey, The fighting fantasy books, the eagle annual
9) Books by your bedside
At the moment.... Harry Potter and the Eyre Affair. Just finished reading 'another life' which is a Torchwood novel.
10) Sexiest book
The Karma Sutra? Or do you mean one that I own?
It's Monday night and I ma just watching the Chanelle show. "I luuve Zigguh, I hurt Zigguh, I'm Gurn Hurm, I'm Sturn" PLease! I believe she has left today anyway. Gurd Riidurnce!
Anyway today my OH and I went for a drive as she felt up to going out. WE went to a nice little place on the beach and had tea and cakes! It really was pleasant. WE then went to te shops so that my OH can show me the new fridge freezer I am going to buy
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This afternoon her friend came round with her kid and I had to sit and watch CBeebies for ages 
This evening I went dancing again. Back to the sweat pit. And boy did I sweat! It was like s cnene from Fame. And right there was where I started paying, with sweat and .... hard cash! THe bad thing about tonight was that we did exactly the same routine as we did last week, but the good thing about this week was that we did exactly the same routine as last week. It is a great routine! And I could do it! But after it all I was tired and I did a chanelle a went 'hurm'
So here it is, the top 100 films to see whilst still alive, in order. Thanks to those that participated and made this list possible.
1 Monty Python's life of Brian
2 Amelie
3 Dogma
4 Donnie Darko
5 Ocean's 11 (New Version)
6 Trainspotting
7 Withnail and I
8 V for Vendetta
9 Shrek
10 Star Wars
11 American Beauty
12 The Bourne Identity
13 The Sixth Sense
14 Monty Python and the Holy Grail
15 Serenity
16 Sliding Doors
17 Brokeback Mountain
18 The Truman Show
19 Anchorman
20 LOTR: Return of the King
21 Pulp Fiction
22 The Mummy
23 Shaun of the dead
24 Topsy Turvy
25 The Crow
26 The Usual Suspects
27 Alien
28 Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
29 The Lady Vanishes
30 Grosse Point Blank
31 Breakfast at Tiffany's
32 Terminator 2
33 Chocolat
34 Saw
35 Blade Trinity
36 Down With Love
37 LOTR: The Fellowship of the Ring
38 Ferris Buellers day off
39 Hoodwinked
40 Just Like Heaven
41 Moulin Rouge
42 Pitch Black
43 Van Wilder: Party Liaison
44 LOTR: The Two Towers
45 Rain Man
46 Dirty Dancing
47 Empire of the Sun
48 Grease
49 Monsters Inc.
50 Shakespeare in Love
51 Monty Python and the Meaning of Life
52 Runaway Jury
53 Armageddon
54 Hero
55 Master and Commander
56 Walk the Line
57 2001: A Space Odyssey
58 Hercules Returns
59 Rebecca
60 Sleeper
61 The breakfast club
62 Back to the future
63 Batman Returns
64 Blade Runner (Directors Cut)
65 Deconstructing Harry
66 In and Out
67 Manhatten Murder Mystery
68 Shooting Fish
69 Star Trek iv: The Voyage Home
70 Some Like it Hot
71 Ten things I hate about you
72 L'Homme du Train
73 The Consequences of Love
74 Annie Hall
75 Knight's Tale
76 Logan's Run
77 Sahara
78 The Passion of the Christ
79 Much Ado about nothing
80 The Sound of Music
81 Wizard of Oz
82 Educating Rita
83 Remains of the Day
84 Streetcar named Desire
85 The Cat and the Canary (Bob Hope)
86 The Shipping News
87 Harry Potter and the Goblet of fire
88 Coffee and Cigarettes
89 Sleepless in Seattle
90 The English Patient
91 The Net
92 Evolution
93 The Wedding Singer
94 Godfather part 2
95 Goodfellas
96 Robin Hood, Prince of Thieves
97 Bulletproof Monk
98 Casino
99 Fried Green Tomatoes at the whistle stop café
100 Hable con ella (Talk to her)
We have just sat and watched Casino Royale on Blu Ray disc (which came free when I registered the PS3). And with that extra cool digital version on our huge 42" new TV it was bloody fantastic!
Due to my busy week I haven't finished collating the results I've been sent for the film list. Landers has reminded me about it. Do go and visit him as he is blogging hard for a good cause!!!!
The people I have got lists for are as follows
rithopson
Subville
Paul Boyd
Teri R
Faffajane
I am Xenon
Bloglikesit
Chris Glos
If you want more details or to see the list to choose from click here.
All votes gratefully recieved as it improves the results
My OH and I were so embarrassed that we had worn exactly the same outfits as Jake and Ana.
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Fantastic concert. But why are the press focusing on the silly Barbara Streisand comment?
Firstly I ought to say that the Scissor Sisters concert on Thursday was fantastic. One and a half hours of pure camp rock! Lots of things to dance to from Take Your Mama out and Filthy Gorgeous to I Can't decide and Kiss you off! And of course, the finale- the big ending- I don't fell like dancing got everyone off their feet, including all the old farts sitting around us. However, one group of people that had no problem showing their 'enthusiasm' was the group behind us which included 'Drunk Girl' and 'Diva Boy'. And it was the drunk girl that kicked me in the head- accidentally. The problem with the o2 seating is that it is very steep. When someone is sitting down, and then their head is at the same level as the feet of the people behind- and it was at a moment of dance frenzy that the girl behind accidentally kicked me, but that happened right before the end number, when she had got even more drunk. However throughout the evening I and a lady next to me (who as worse off) got a few drinks spilled over us too! But the most embarrassing thing was the behaviour of the 'Diva Boy'. He spent most of the evening strutting up and down the staircase stripping off and dancing in a very camp and provocative way to every number that he recognised. I am pretty sure that he didn't see any of the concert. He really just wanted to be the centre of attention!!
When the 'Drunk Girl' kicked me and apologised, we started chatting - well she was chatting and I was doing my best to ignore her- but obviously in her inebriated state I had suddenly become her new best friend. I even got a kiss before we left (much to my OH's horror). And then the staircase diva grabbed my hand and shook it "Oh here he is, the star of the staircase" I said trying to get away. "Oh how so very kind of you to say" he replied and let me go. Thank God!
It was 10:45 pm when the concert ended. Then we had to try to get home. e knew that our last train was at a quarter to midnight- after that we would be buggered! But we new how long it took to get there so it shouldn't have been a problem.... well it wouldn't have been if it wasn't for the thousands of other people trying to get home and the fact that the police had locked all but one door to the underground station. We were there for ages! We finally got through at 11:30.
We managed to get a train and headed for London Bridge. It was 11:40pm and we were still on the tube. The last train of the evening was about to go in five minutes, unfortunately we were ten minutes away from the station.
Will we make the train? Or will we be stranded in the middle of London?
To be continued
On Thursday afternoon, my OH and I started our magical journey into the big Smokey smoke, heading towards that failed Millennium project, the dome, so that we could see the Scissor Sisters live. We had left in plenty of time and the journey was quite simple-take the train to London Bridge and then the Jubilee Line to North Greenwich. after that it was a case of following th crowds, and oddly enough ti was quite obvious which crowd members were scissor sisters fans.
The o2 building is huge inside, bigger on the inside than the outside (now that sounds familiar) with many restaurants and bars. There is even a beach inside!
The crowds were buzzing, and there was a huge queue waiting to get into the standing arena at the bottom. However our tickets were seated, and there were no queues for those. We got in the arena at about 7pm. And my god the seating is steep! Our seats were pretty close to the top and I got butterflies just looking down because I don't like heights. I can imagine some people having real problems with it.
We sat through the opening act, which were some French Caribbean band from what I could tell. They introduced each song with bizarre tropical sounding titles as if we should know what they are. Hence everytime they said what they were playing I kept saying "Oh good! That's my favourite" or "I hoped they would play this". They came on at about 7:15 and played until about 8pm, to a practically empty arena.
People only really came in just before 9pm, when it started filling up.
There were many types of people there, quite a few young children (which surprised me) and many older folk! ?::?
Then the 'group' arrived that were behind us. They already looked drunk. There were about six of them, but there were two main characters. One extremely camp guy and his 'girlfriend', who was extremely drunk. I wasn't sure how they were going to behave through the evening, but when she kicked me in the head I knew there would be trouble.....
To be continued....
Thanks for the kind thoughts. My OH is home now. Everything seems fine. We've just got to watch for anything large swelling from the sheets at night. We can't have anything like that happening.
PS. Has anyone els had an obscene amount of page views over the past two days? More than normal?
The Cat sat on the Mat as read by various Big Brother Housemates.
Tracey: The cat is on the mat. So deal with it!
Carole: Will someone get that cat up and clean the mat please
Gerry: Oooh. Look at ze cat. Is it a gay cat?
Liam: First pussy I've had on a mat Ye-nah!
Amanda: Awww. Look at the cute kitten. And the mat is pink! Yay!
Chanelle: I duern't want the cat nuur me. Ziggguh!
Ziggy: The Cat, you know. AS I was saying, you know. The cat, it's... you know. I'm gald we've had this chat.
Sam: Awww. Look at the cute kitten. And the mat is pink! Yay!
Amanda: I just said that!
Sam: That's sooo spoooky!
Brian: The cat is lovely. I wish the cat loved me. Big Bwuvver, can you send in a blonde cat that likes cider.
David: So that's where my familiar went.
Shabnam: Me and the cat are going to do a deal with Hello magazine.
Nicky: I hope that cat cleans up after itself
Charley: I aint being funny but that cat is one ugly cat. And I should know because I've been out there yeah and I've had this amazing experience and who does that cat think she is sitting there on the mat like that. I can buy a million mats and they would be a million times better than that mat and that just me being honest. Did that cat just meow at me? Why are you raising your voice, cat. I didn't raise my voice, you are just being pathetic. Pa. Thet. Tic. I don't even think its a real cat. That cat is fake. And I aint even bovvered ant thats just me being honest. God I cant stand being in here wiv all these pathetic losers talking about cats on mats They are all assholes. Assholes.
Phew. What a day. Just got in from the hospital. My OH has had her 'operation' and is now recovering in the ward. There was a bit of bleeding after the procedure but it seems to have settled down now. the Doctor said he was pleased and that she was lucky, as it may have needed a bypass operation! I bet she will sleep well tonight, given the last few days, especially last night, which was a bizarre adventure and no mistake! But that is a different story... in fact it's a few stories! But to get your appetite whetted for those stories, here are a few excerpts...... "When she kicked me in the head I knew there would be trouble"......"Then the Staircase Diva grabbed my hand"......."The last train of the evening was about to go in five minutes, unfortunately we were ten minutes away from the station."
Anyway, talking of whetting appetites, I must go eat something.
I think their ought to be a law against women that go to theatres with very big hair! I wasn't even directly behind her but her hair was so big that it blocked quite a portion of the view. Haha, it wasn't that bad for me, but I did feel sorry for the small girls in fron of me who must have had a worse view.
Anyway, back to yesterday......
We went to see Jospeh at the Adelphi, starring the winner of the TV show Lee whatsisface. And I must admit I was impressed. Seeing him in the role made it more obvious to us that the other two finalists would never have been able to pull it off. And there were quite a few Lee fans there- Including miss Big Hair a few rows in front, who almost fainted when he came on in a loin cloth! The show was very good, however I do have two criticisms (my OH says I am being too picky.) The first is I suppose due to the fact that it hasn't been going for long, but the lady playing the Narrator made a few mistakes in her lines. But she did her best to recover from them. Early days I know.
THe second little niggle I have is this. I saw the show many years ago when Jason Donovan was in it. IT was at the Palladium, and it was pretty much the same show- same jokes, same props etc- the same singing camel, the same giant sphinx with the googly eyes and the same one armed bandit corn machine. The only thing that was different was a new song for the Pharoah (a slow ballad with a few Elvis jokes in there). I would have hoped that, because this is a new production, they could have done a few new things. But I suppose it is easier to pull out the old props and use the same jokes.
But those aside, it was an excellent show. My OH loved it!
Today we have set up the TV and are now gobsmacked by the size of it. We may even get cricks in our necks. When I say 'we' set up the TV, I do mean the royal 'we' (as in me)
And later on tonight we are back out again! This time we are going to the O2 to see the Scissor Sisters live. Not sure how the timings are gonna run, but we think we won't be back until 1am, which is going to make tomorrow more tiring. Not sure how much time I will have over the next two days, because my OH is going to hospital and will be staying overnight.
So until the next time I blog, hope you are all having a nice time.
PS. I haven't done the film thing yet, so if you haven't given me your top twenty, there is still time.
Today at a glance
Pastly
We have had our new plasma TV delivered. It's big- a Panasonic 42"! However it keeps warning us not to have things too bright or leave the picture on pause for too long in case it burns the screen.
. I am lookin forward to viewing some HD films (we still have the free Bluray version of Casino Royale to see) And I can use the PS3 on it.
I went into town to get my haircut. It has been unmanageably long of late, it's grown to at least 4cm in length! Luckily the barbers wasn't busy so I got done straight away. But I did feel guilty as, when I walked into town, I walked past my old hairdresser (Herr Cutting) who was standing outside his shop looking lonely. He said hello to me and I sheepishly said hello back. I couldn't hide the fact that I had just got my hair cut somewhere else I had hair all over my face. I felt like such a splitter!!
I went to Gamestation to see if I could find a HD cable for the playstation. The guy behind the counter said "which one" "Is there more than one type?" "Yes, there are two" And I didn't know which one I needed. Why don't they make things easy for you?!?. I had to phone my OH to see if the new TV had a certain type of connection- Which is a bit like asking a Bunny to quote Shakespeare (To be or not to be, that is the Bunny- another one for you Gray!) I eventually chose one which I think is right.
Back home, my OH and I had a nice dinner for lunch, so we don't have to worry about having a picnic on the train again- you can have too much of a good thing!
Presently
MY OH is watching something about auctions involving old leather face Dickenson himself. 
futurely
Back in to London for our second night of theatrical entertainment. But tonight it is not Maria we are visiting, but Joseph! I think I shall wear my coat- it has many colours you know ![]()
Hope everyone else is having a nice day
Last night, on the way home, I was browsing through one of those free Papers you get handed at stations. Now, there wasn't much news in them (as I think Ros has already mentioned) but there were a few things that I wanted to comment on.
Firstly, there was an article about the fact that OFCOM are thinking of ways to protect the public from phone-in scams. "IT is proposing that TV and Radio broadcasters are responsible for protecting consumers and has put forward three options" I can just imagine how that conversation went
OFCOM official "Here are the three options to protect consumers. If you like option A, phone 0878 555 2324........" I can see it happening!![]()
Secondly there was a small item about Jordan and Peter's new baby. THe have named their new daughter Princess Tiaamii, and is a merger of Peter's mother THea and Jordan's mother Amy. Jordan said "It was Peter's idea". Well, you can only blame yourself love, after all this was the guy that had a single called Insania which was a combination of Insane and Mania!!!! I bet she's glad they didn't have a boy, as their fathers names, Stanley and Oliver, will combine to make Stand And Deliver!
And lastly, for animal fans, a rare event has occurred. Something which hasn't happened in 175 years. The Great Bustard has laid it's first egg..........
....... Nobody knows who the father is though.
And that's the news
Well, the picnic on the train was a rip-roaring success! My chicken and cranberry sandwiches were the talk of carriage 6, isle 2 seats 34 to 37. And there was music! But that wasn't my doing. There was some knob down the carriage who had a stereo, blaring it full blast, until some old guy got up and asked them to turn it down. It was all hip hop crap anyway.
The walk through London was lovely too because the weather was so nice. We walked up through Leicester Square (Where we saw a huge tour bus with 'Maria Carey' written on the side and a huge crowd hanging around), up Picadilly and up through Carnaby Street (Which has changed a lot since the sleezy days of the Eighties)
The Sound of Music was excellent. The music fair brought a tear to the eye, especially when Captain Von Trapp started singing 'The Sound of Music' and all the kids hugged him (aaaah). The woman next to me was sobbing all the way through the thing. She kept apologising, but she didn't need to! The Von Trapp Children were excellent. The way Leisl acted so aloof and 'teenager'-ish towards Maria was very good, as was Brigitta's honest approach to everything. "Anything... That's one word, three notes!" Very good!!! But why is it that whenever you see Nazis on stage, they are always camp? Perhaps it's the upshot of the success of 'The Producers'
D. The Sound of Music, may come across as a bit of a cheesy musical, but it always surprises me how dark it actually is- especially bear the end. The Nazi occupation of Austria was a distressing time, and it's hard to remember that this was actually based on a true story of a family that left their home to escape over the mountains to free Switzerland.
On the way home we decided to buy some food (which obviously was nowhere near as nice as the sandwiches I had made). I had a curry pasty and a twix. My OH also bought herself a twix and a pasta salad thing in a bowl. However she had a little accident whilst getting into the train, and she dropped her spoon. So she had to improvise a spoon. It was quite amusing watching her scoop her pasta salad up with the flat end of a twix finger.
Still a good night was had by all.
Firstly I ought to clarify that the title of the post refers only to the fact that the Nuns are singing. It is not a collective verb as in the sandwiches and nuns are singing. I mean a nun singing is quite usual, but whoever heard of a singing sandwich? I have never heard a sandwich sing (although I have known a few blocks of cheese that can hum after a few days)
Anyway back to today
Pastly
I got up this morning with my OH, and after she had gone to work, I decided to watch a film. I watched the original version of 'The Wicker Man'. It is completely different in style to the new version, a lot more erotic! And wow, Brit Eckland! Woohoo!!! ![]()
After that I nipped down to the local garage to buy some supplies. The weather was so nice I even wore my shorts (which is rare for me). I bought some cottage cheese, ham and chicken to make some sandwiches- which is what I did as soon as I got home. They are now neatly wrapped up in cling-film in the fridge. Well, when I say neatly..... have I ever mentioned my love/hate relationship I have with cling-film? It is messy stuff and I am sure was invented by a woman that really hates men! I imagine women never have trouble with it- it's like it has built in gender recognition software.
Presently
I am at the moment watching Alias series 4, which I have had on DVD for ages and not gotten around to watching yet.
futurely
Later on, my OH and I will be getting the train into London to see the Sound of Music. We have been wanting to see it for ages, but tickets have been difficult to get. It will be a rush for my OH as she is working today and we will have to leave pretty soon after she gets back. Which is why I have made sandwiches. We will be having a nice little picnic on the train.
Hope everyone else is having a nice day
And my 'Arse-hole of the week' award goes to all the insensitive knobs cashing in on the misery caused by floods. Especially the guy who was selling a bottle of water for £15! Get a social conscience you prick!
Sorry, rant over!
So last night I decided I would go dancing. And it wasn't as bad as the first week was a fortnight ago. For a start there were less people there, which made it less claustrophobic. However, the walls were still sweaty and the lights were dim and brothel like- which was beneficial for me seeing as I had an extremely deformed nose. The dancing was tough but highly enjoyable- but I was knackered when I got home.
My biggest regret? Putting wax in my hair (which I only do when it gets too long for my liking). That's because when I started to get sweaty and ran my hands through my hair my hands got sticky and my hair went wild!
And this morning I had the most bizarre morning hair!
And now my dilemma has worsened, because (and this is quite embarrassing) I have a red sore on my nose! It's like a spot but bigger. My OH isn't helping as she keeps humming Rudolph the Rednosed Reindeer at me.
And it's not as if it's subtle. It is there for all to see on the bridge of my nose. My OH said that no-one will notice it. "Really?" I replied. "Stand up for a minute". And as she did I held her in the close hand hold we use for Mambo. "Can you see it now?" I asked. "Oh yes! When you get that close it's hard not too."
Waaah!
I can't believe I am getting the symptoms of the plague without actually visiting the plague site.
I'm in a dilemma. I don't know whether to go dancing tonight. Those of you who have read my latest dance exploits will know that my regular dance class has finished for the summer and I tried to find a new one to replace it. And the new one is held in a less than savoury place. I was all about to give it up until September, but then I went to see Hairspray and now I have the dancing bug back again. So should I go? Shall I risk it even though I haven't had my inoculations?
Last night my OH and I watched a very interesting docudrama on Channel 4. It was "A very British Sex Scandal" relating what it was like to be gay in the 50's and told the story of Peter Wildeblood. It was an excellent TV show- very informative. MY GOD- the law was harsh then. I cannot imagine what it must have been like.
Having said that, in my family (of which we were told not to research into due to certain 'things') I did have a great uncle- Uncle H, that I never knew. When talking to my mum in recent years, she admitted that she suspected he must have been gay (although it was never spoken of). Apparently he had had many run ins with the police and the family covered up for him many times. Once again, it brings it home how difficult it could have been.
By the way- that 'scandal' was not the one referred to in the warning not to uncover my family history!!!
Still it seems horrific that you could get life for falling in love with someone under the guise of 'Buggery'. It's all Bollocks! Is that where the term Buggery Bollocks comes from?
To Subby
For your birthday, I have revamped one of your most favourite pictures ever.
It's you as the Subdy doll
Here are the films, in alphabetical order, given to me. Now what I would like you all to do is this.
To get the top 100 in order, choose your favourite 20 films from the list and rank them in order. The one you put in 1st place will score twenty points, 2nd nineteen points and so on. Hopefully if we get enough votes, they should end up ranked and we will have the definitive bloggers top 100 films to see whilst still alive.
You can either leave your list as a comment or email them to me.
Film Title
1 2001: A Space Odyssey
2 Alien
3 Amelie
4 American Beauty
5 Anchorman
6 Annie Hall
7 Armageddon
8 Back to the future
9 Batman Returns
10 Blade Runner (Directors Cut)
11 Blade Trinity
12 Breakfast at Tiffany's
13 Brokeback Mountain
14 Bulletproof Monk
15 Casino
16 Chocolat
17 Coffee and Cigarettes
18 Deconstructing Harry
19 Dirty Dancing
20 Dogma
21 Donnie Darko
22 Down With Love
23 Educating Rita
24 Empire of the Sun
25 Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
26 Evolution
27 Ferris Buellers day off
28 Fried Green Tomatoes at the whistle stop café
29 Godfather part 2
30 Goodfellas
31 Grease
32 Grosse Point Blank
33 Hable con ella (Talk to her)
34 Harry Potter and the Goblet of fire
35 Hercules Returns
36 Hero
37 High Society
38 Hoodwinked
39 In and Out
40 Just Like Heaven
41 Knight's Tale
42 Knocked up
43 L'Homme du Train
44 Logan's Run
45 LOTR: Return of the King
46 LOTR: The Fellowship of the Ring
47 LOTR: The Two Towers
48 Manhatten Murder Mystery
49 Man's favourite sport
50 Master and Commander
51 Monsters Inc.
52 Monty Python and the Holy Grail
53 Monty Python and the Meaning of Life
54 Monty Python's life of Brian
55 Moulin Rouge
56 Much Ado about nothing
57 Ocean's 11 (New Version)
58 Pitch Black
59 Pulp Fiction
60 Pump up the Volume
61 Rain Man
62 Rambo: First Blood
63 Rebecca
64 Remains of the Day
65 Robin Hood, Prince of Thieves
66 Runaway Jury
67 Sahara
68 Saw
69 Scarface
70 Serenity
71 Shakespeare in Love
72 Shaun of the dead
73 Shooting Fish
74 Shrek
75 Sleeper
76 Sleepless in Seattle
77 Sliding Doors
78 Some Like it Hot
79 Star Trek iv: The Voyage Home
80 Star Wars
81 Streetcar named Desire
82 Ten things I hate about you
83 Terminator 2
84 That thing you do
85 The Bourne Identity
86 The breakfast club
87 The Cat and the Canary (Bob Hope)
88 The Consequences of Love
89 The Crow
90 The English Patient
91 The Englishman who went up a hill but came down a mountain
92 The Lady Vanishes
93 The Mummy
94 The Net
95 The Passion of the Christ
96 The Shipping News
97 The Sixth Sense
98 The Sound of Music
99 The Truman Show
100 The Usual Suspects
101 The Wall
102 The Wedding Singer
103 Topsy Turvy
104 Trainspotting
105 V for Vendetta
106 Van Wilder: Party Liaison
107 Vanilla Sky
108 Vegas in Space
109 Walk the Line
110 Withnail and I
111 Wizard of Oz