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13 Nov, 2019
Exciting and involving!
A superb adaptation of Shakespeare's most intriguing play, this has action, pace and thrills. The Welsh locations used conjure a strong atmosphere and sense of place and this is complemented by uniformly excellent acting. Don't be put off by concerns about understanding the language: it's easy to follow what's going on and there are many thrilling moments where you hear a phrase that has become part of our cultural heritage. One of those rare films where, even if you already know how the story ends, you're captivated by the telling.

04 Sep, 2019
Blue, bendy and brilliant.
This hose pipe is tough but flexible and very easy to fit. It moulded around the nozzles instantly and was hard to pull off for trimming before putting the clips on. The colour makes it easily identifiable - useful in view of the various hoses within the scooter engine. Its transparency means you can see that the fuel is flowing through it properly. A high-quality product that you fully appreciate when comparing it to similarly-priced hoses on the market.

24 Jan, 2019
"George - the ceiling needs painting!"
2 of 2 found this helpful A well-researched and beautifully presented overview of the distinctly British phenomenon that was the humorous seaside postcard. Often retrospectively criticised by posh, right-on types for their stereotyped portrayals of women (big, busty, scantily-clad, sexy) and men (puny, desperate, red-faced, inadequate), these cards were (and are) genuinely anarchic, funny and brilliantly rendered, and the Bamforth products were the best in the business. Not for the po-faced!