Welcome Film fans

This new blog is here to give you information about our fantastic programme and also give you the opportunity to write reviews, give comments, share top ten lists, make requests, give us suggestions and loads more......

If you don't already know, Film Club happens once a month and gives you the opportunity to.....

Catch some of the best contemporary UK cinema
Improve vocabulary, speaking and listening skills
Meet new friends
Have fun


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Film Club

Friday, 7 September 2007

FILM Session #1

The first session is on Wednesday 7th November at 19.00
until 21.00 in the BC auditorium.

To celebrate The Day of the Dead and Halloween, our first movie, is a romantic comedy......with Zombies ( or Zom Com as writer and star Simon Pegg lovingly calls it).

Directed by Edgar Wright, Shaun of the Dead was released to huge critical acclaim and commercial success in 2004.

The plot focuses on Shaun, an unmotivated young man, living in London who is attempting to find some kind of focus in his life. As he tries to get back with his ex-girlfriend and sort out various "issues" with his mother and stepfather, he also has to cope with an apocalyptic attack of bloodthirsty zombies
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Funny, scary, exciting and touching. This is the perfect way to spend your Wednesday night. Click the link at the bottom of the screen for a preview

3 comments:

liz mtz said...

helloooo
I Love Cinemaaaaa!!!!!
and the idea of the film club is great!!!!!!!!!
So , please Tom, put trailers of the movies!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I have a suggestion also, the film called Educating Rita. So, what do you think? I know is one of the best Brithish movies, with the great actor Michael Caine.

-(and it wasn't necessary a year for my suggestion :P

lizeth

liz mtz said...

I'd like to know if it's possible u tell us more about Top 100 British movies, or something like that...

lizeth

Anonymous said...

Michael Caine? .......best performance was The Muppets Christmas Carol, easily!

S