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I've split these caps into four parts as there ended up being so many.

Part 1 (720x405px, 40.1 MB, 353 caps)

Part 2 (720x405px, 38.3 MB, 353 caps)

Part 3 (720x405px, 41.8 MB, 352 caps)

Part 4 (720x405px, 40.5 MB, 354 caps)

examples under cut )
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Movies don't get much better than Dr. Strangelove. Directed by Stanley Kubrick and starring Peter Sellers in three roles, it's a funny and sometimes savage satire on the futility of war and set in a worryingly plausible scenario where nuclear armageddon could become a reality. Peter Sellers is astounding as three very different men including the unnervingly watchable Dr. Strangelove.

It's initiative! )

A set of zipped caps (mainly Peter Sellers) are here
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Silly and very funny. John Cleese plays Archie Leach, a none too subtle nod to a certain charismatic actor, a middle-class, rather sweet barrister who is drawn into a world of crime and double-dealing by Wanda played by Jamie Lee Curtis. Best performances have to be that of Kevin Kline as Wanda's brother (or should that be boyfriend?) Otto, which he won an Oscar for and Michael Palin as Ken.

You're a very attractive man, Ken. You're... smart, you've got wonderful bones, and you dress really interestingly )
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Backbeat is a fictionalised account of one of the many Beatle visits to Hamburg in their early career. Before Ringo joined and when Stuart Sutcliffe, their bassist and close friend of John, fell in love with Astrid Kirchherr, an artist. Brilliant, funny, witty and flawed and has a superb central performance by Ian Hart as John Lennon.


on bass, recently arrived from the dark side of the moon, Mr. Stuart Sutcliffe )
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Continuing with the HandMade Films love, I found some Withnail & I caps I did a while ago:

angelic looking Marwood and friends under the cut )
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Alan Bennett's hilariously vicious, deliciously tasteless satire is set in 1947 England, when postwar privations could encourage the most respectable citizens to dabble in black market doings. When Gilbert Chilvers (Michael Palin), a meek podiatrist, and his social-climbing wife Joyce (Maggie Smith) learn that town bigwigs have bribed a farmer to fatten up an unlicensed pig, Joyce persuades Gilbert to kidnap the animal, and mayhem ensues.

Beautifully snarky and Michael is a joy throughout. Somehow I'm glad that I'm a vegetarian :).

Caps under the cut )

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