i do like convincing myself that the film “That Summer” is infact a scum follow up, I just ignore that Steve’s last name isnt Carlin and I also ignore the whole swimming thing ykwim

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i do like convincing myself that the film “That Summer” is infact a scum follow up, I just ignore that Steve’s last name isnt Carlin and I also ignore the whole swimming thing ykwim
Sexy Beast, 2000, by Jonathan Glazer.
Ray Winstone
The bit that you skip #141: Lorne Balfe - Regan vs. Trebolt
The last trip I had with my parents was in 2011. We were in London before taking a bus tour around Great Britain and some parts near Trafalgar Square were closed for the day. On the distance, gaffers and dudes with smoking hot cuppas of tea stood around. One fellow was pointing towards St. James’s park to another fellow. That’s all I saw and thought nothing of it. A year later and The Sweeney…
Scum (1979) Original British Quad poster
Nil by Mouth (Gary Oldman, 1997)
Happy 69th, Ray Winstone.
Scum (film)
Scum is a 1979 British prison drama film directed by Alan Clarke and starring Ray Winstone, Mick Ford, Julian Firth and John Blundell. The film portrays the brutality of life inside a British borstal. The script was originally filmed as a television play for the BBC's Play for Today series in 1977. However, owing to the violence depicted, it was withdrawn from broadcast. Two years later, director Alan Clarke and scriptwriter Roy Minton remade it as a film, first shown on Channel 4 in 1983. By this time the borstal system had been reformed. The original TV version was eventually allowed to be aired eight years later in 1991.