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portlock seagull

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Jul 28, 2003
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Watched this British film staring Michael Caine and Clive Owen over the weekend, set 27 years in the future. It was ok, conclusion was a bit messy.

However, the most worry aspect for me was the bit when they're fleeing London to Bexhill. Could have sworn they took the A23/A27. And yet there was still no sign of Falmer?
 




Del Boy

New member
Oct 1, 2004
7,429
Falmer becomes excint and a place called "Football holyland" replaces it in 2021 where BHAFC play, I thought you said you watched this movie ???
 


Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
62,749
Location Location
portlock seagull said:
Watched this British film staring Michael Caine and Clive Owen over the weekend, set 27 years in the future. It was ok, conclusion was a bit messy.

However, the most worry aspect for me was the bit when they're fleeing London to Bexhill. Could have sworn they took the A23/A27. And yet there was still no sign of Falmer?
The stadium at Falmer was raized to the ground during the quelling of the infamous Duck Pond Riots of 2019, which were sparked by an errant milkmans note cancelling the yoghurt being blown onto the lawn of Mr Scroteworthy at number 5. A Rapid Reaction Force was immediately dispatched, but when they were overpowered by an aggressive leaflet campaign by the Falmer residents, the entire site was napalmed, wiping out three square miles of village, road, field and stadium.

The replacement stadium is moored three miles out at sea, tethered to the Brighton Pier (the Lucozade Zone, as its known in 2021).

Its all on Wikipedia in about thirteen years.
 
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Buzzer

Languidly Clinical
Oct 1, 2006
26,121
A bit like in Mona Lisa when they're fleeing to Brighton. First off they stopped in the now defunct Little Chef that you could only access going up the A23 towards London, secondly as he drives in he comes in from Peacehaven/Rottingdean. Bit of a detour innit?
 






The Large One

Who's Next?
Jul 7, 2003
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Buzzer said:
A bit like in Mona Lisa when they're fleeing to Brighton. First off they stopped in the now defunct Little Chef that you could only access going up the A23 towards London, secondly as he drives in he comes in from Peacehaven/Rottingdean. Bit of a detour innit?
Or the bit in Quadrophenia whre Jimmy yells out 'that is Brighton' when we're actually looking at Eastbourne.
 




Dennis and Lois

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Aug 10, 2006
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Two of the 49
Buzzer said:
A bit like in Mona Lisa when they're fleeing to Brighton. First off they stopped in the now defunct Little Chef that you could only access going up the A23 towards London, secondly as he drives in he comes in from Peacehaven/Rottingdean. Bit of a detour innit?

or in Circus when they run round the corner near the Pump House and come out at the marina
 






eastlondonseagull

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Jan 15, 2004
13,385
West Yorkshire
Much of it was flmed in Woolwich town centre, they had to shut off a few roads through the town centre, build bonfires and clad all the buildings in crap to make them look war-torn. Might as well have left them alone if you ask me.

Was fascinating watching them film it, though :thumbsup:
 


They've been taking liberties with film locations for years.

As a child, I remember watching 'Tiger Bay', which had a chase on foot that started in Bristol, crossed Newport Transporter Bridge and ended up in Cardiff's dockland.
 




Buzzer

Languidly Clinical
Oct 1, 2006
26,121
I seem to recall reading in Brighton Rock a similar anomaly.

This is all from the dark recesses of my memory so apologies if I've got it completely wrong but Pinky was chased from the racecourse and somehow the chase (on foot) carried on all the way to Brighton seafront near the Grand.

Now, I'm not saying it's impossible but you'd have to be blooming fit to run that far at chase speed.
 


Bluejuice

Lazy as a rug on Valium
Sep 2, 2004
8,270
The free state of Kemp Town
Buzzer said:
I seem to recall reading in Brighton Rock a similar anomaly.

This is all from the dark recesses of my memory so apologies if I've got it completely wrong but Pinky was chased from the racecourse and somehow the chase (on foot) carried on all the way to Brighton seafront near the Grand.

Now, I'm not saying it's impossible but you'd have to be blooming fit to run that far at chase speed.

To be fair, it is all downhill

:jester:
 


Buzzer

Languidly Clinical
Oct 1, 2006
26,121
Bluejuice said:
To be fair, it is all downhill

:jester:

Only if you go directly to the Grand in a kind of sideways downhill direction. Otherwise it's a long long run down to the hospital and then along Edward Street or Madeira Drive across Kemp Town and along the seafront. Just reckon a few heavies would have given up chasing Pinky by the time he left the racecourse.

I'm gonna check tonight what the route was.
 




Uncle Spielberg

Well-known member
Jul 6, 2003
43,527
Lancing
portlock seagull said:
Watched this British film staring Michael Caine and Clive Owen over the weekend, set 27 years in the future. It was ok, conclusion was a bit messy.

However, the most worry aspect for me was the bit when they're fleeing London to Bexhill. Could have sworn they took the A23/A27. And yet there was still no sign of Falmer?

The decision has been referred to Euan Blair who is the environment secretary for Labour 2034 after an appeal by the " Protect Ladybirds In Their Natural Environment society did a study showing 2 350 000 Ladybirds rely on the Falmer field for food and a breeding ground "

A decision in expected in the next 18 months.
 


Shegull

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Jul 7, 2003
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On a Bed of Roses
In the film Under Suspicion Liam Neeson went to a large mansion in Brighton with a garden that led directly down to the sea


:glare: :glare:
 


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