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Re: Pictionary Ok, Al Capone it is then... :thinking: I guess the clue will either be "gangster" in general, or a mobster in particular. Now, for English gangster movies I immediately think of Guy Ritchie, but none of the guys in his movies wear a bowler hat... The character of Brad Pitt sometimes wears a hat in Snatch, but that ain't no bowler hat... |
Re: Pictionary The guy in Clockwork Orange, Alex de Large, wore a bowler hat and he wasn't all too nice and cuddly. And it was an English movie (I think). At least it played in Britain. I think that's it...Clockwork Orange. Actually I hope I'm wrong because I wouldn't know how to make a pictionary. |
Re: Pictionary Relax celli its not a Clockwork Orange,:lol: itS you have mentioned one of the words in the title, and another big mistake your all making is ....... The Flag is not English !!!! |
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No sound on the PC I'm on at the moment so I cannot see/hear that, but I'll take your word for it ;)! Based on titles like "an American in Paris" etc., I would think it is something like "An American gangster in the UK", but I cannot find anything like that yet....:confused3 edit: how about "A Very British Gangster" by Donal MacIntyre? |
Re: Pictionary Bravo :arms: Helanren, thats the one I was looking for.....nice find. |
Re: Pictionary But why did you say that the flag was not English??? |
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Re: Pictionary 1 Attachment(s) I still don't get it, when I Google Union Flag and English Flag I get the same. Spoiler: |
Re: Pictionary celli its the Union flag made up with The Cross of Saint Andrew (Scotland)counterchanged with the Cross of Saint Patrick,(Northern Ireland )over all the Cross of Saint George (England). |
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