Q7)1978 saw Clint appear in a film called Every Which Way but Loose: along side a character called Clyde. Clyde — played by Manis — was a what: chimp, gorilla or orang-utan?
* It sounds very similar, Olga: although I’m assuming the pay is determined differently? Is that right … ?
I half understand poker: but could never follow how the betting rounds were supposed to play out. Oh … I do know poker was used in the Daniel Craig version of Casino Royale. But not in the novel: it’s baccarat in the novel. Which sounds even more complicated!
† Hello, Mum!
‡ I’m glad I could help, somewhere, Debbi! And I’ll have to put the Dollar films onto my list! Once I’ve finished The Mandalorian!
Q5) June Brown David Mamet played (or plays, no idea) poker, and it features in some of his stories, most memorably in House of Games. He also appears in a cameo playing poker in Black Widow (he looks like a weirdo, but that is as it should be). There are a lot of strikes going on at the moment, and yes, the pay and the number of doctors are quite different in different places, although, I guess the postcode lottery is a little like that. At the moment, one of the main issues here seems to be with the courts. All who work there are taking turns going on strikes (lawyers, judges, clerks...) It is becoming a nightmare, because if justice is never fast, now all of this is creating a huge backlog. They will have to start doing like in some places in the US, where they had trials at night to try and catch up. (Not sure if that still goes on). My father was a big fan of Westerns, and spaghetti westerns in particular. They are quite different to the American ones, but you should watch some. And the music is always fantastic. As you say, many of them were filmed here, in Spain, so a lot of the smaller roles are played by Spanish actors.
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David Mamet played (or plays, no idea) poker, and it features in some of his stories, most memorably in House of Games. He also appears in a cameo playing poker in Black Widow (he looks like a weirdo, but that is as it should be).
There are a lot of strikes going on at the moment, and yes, the pay and the number of doctors are quite different in different places, although, I guess the postcode lottery is a little like that. At the moment, one of the main issues here seems to be with the courts. All who work there are taking turns going on strikes (lawyers, judges, clerks...) It is becoming a nightmare, because if justice is never fast, now all of this is creating a huge backlog. They will have to start doing like in some places in the US, where they had trials at night to try and catch up. (Not sure if that still goes on).
My father was a big fan of Westerns, and spaghetti westerns in particular. They are quite different to the American ones, but you should watch some. And the music is always fantastic. As you say, many of them were filmed here, in Spain, so a lot of the smaller roles are played by Spanish actors.
They are great movies! With great music!
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