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Al  Murray's Great British Spy Movies

Comedian and history buff Al Murray is joined by former director of MI5 Dame Stella Rimington, political comedian Matt Forde and film expert Matthew Sweet for a fresh look at the great British spy movie. This round-table discussion looks at the films themselves - not to mention the spies that star in them - and uses them as a lens on the British people, our fear of the world and our changing views of espionage over the decades. As well as discussing the inevitable moral ambiguity, the limited female roles and general distrust of the intelligence community, we also find out what Dame Stella Rimington, the real M, actually thinks about James Bond, what you really say at a party when someone inevitably asks what you do, the spy gadget she'd really like to get her hands on, and the film that was genuinely used as a training movie when she first joined the service.

Al Murray's Great British Spy Movies

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Funhaus

We made gaming Fun(haus). Welcome to the "Mystery Science Theater of video games," a group of buds who bring you laugh-until-you-cry gaming commentary, mixed with some distastefully bad Star Wars impressions. Funhaus is known for its recurring series including Demo Wheel, Dream Jobs, Star Boys, Idiot Detective, Abandonware, Ryan's Bargain Bin, Board As Hell, Marvel Mondays, Action Packed & Jacked, WWE, PlayStation Garbage, and more. Perhaps you've come across some of our more meme-able moments on social media: Minch, the Book of Ryan, Charlotte's spills, James' muscles, Patrick's Bayou Yoda, The Brick, the guy who broke his phone opening it with a beer bottle, Voice-controlled Jeopardy, or Dick in a Blender. However you found us, we're happy you're here!

Funhaus

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History of Polish cinema 1895-2014

A series of twelve lectures by Professor Tadeusz Lubelski, presented in September 2014, based on the book "Historia kina polskiego. 1895-2014." The lectures premiered at the 40th Gdynia Film Festival. We recommend them to anyone wishing to expand their knowledge of Polish cinema, particularly to students and teachers. They also provide excellent material for use in film education programs. The recording was created at the initiative of the Polish Film Institute, as part of the Polish Film Academy program, in collaboration with the WFDiF, the Polish Filmmakers Association, and the UNIVERSITAS Publishing House.

History of Polish cinema 1895-2014

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