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BIG WEDNESDAY
Big Wednesday (1978) – Beginning on Malibu Beach southern California in 1962, three buddies, Matt the Enforcer, Leroy the Masochist and Jack are the best surfers on the beach. They revel in the life of fun, girls, partying and surf, until that is, reality comes crashing in. They are forced to face the consequences of their actions and the changing world around them, not least the draft for the Vietnam War. Years later the greatest swell ever is coming on Big Wednesday. The three friends meet to ride the wave, confront their past and leave it behind. This is THE classic surf movie. Square Eyes - The Sentinella - June 2011
Join The Sentinella for a screening of “BIG WEDNESDAY” at the cinema at Total Entertainment, Albox on Saturday 23rd July at 14:00. For your chance to win a Golden Ticket simply e-mail us with your name and how many seats your require.
What have the Romans ever done for us?
The hilarious Monty Python spoof of religious films probably wouldn’t be made today. As much as the film is a parody of life in the first century and of political (and revolutionary) groups of 1970s, it is also a satire of the very same over religiosity which would stop production today. Even so, it was not without George Harrison’s financial assistance that the film was made in the first place after EMI had withdrawn funding. Read the rest of this entry »









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