This rude, crude collection of concert clips and promotional footage shot between 1982 and 1988 captures the British-born Macc Lads in their element, swilling pints and singing songs with the power to make the well-behaved blush. Selections include raunchy Macc Lads classics such as "Scabby Women," "Boddies," "Dan's Underpants," "Sweaty Betty," "Now He's a Poof," "Twenty Pints" and "No Sheep Till Buxton."
Two young film authors, Angelo and Lillo, the former a screenwriter, the latter a director, try in every way to present their works to Mr Piras, a successful producer now converted to television production.
On a wintery January afternoon, a girl walks in a park by herself. As groups of boys play football, she strolls about, observing the activities of her fellow park-goers.
Robert (25) runs a very successful illegal business, the buying and selling of drugs. In the height of success he learns that his sister Janice (16) becomes hooked on Heroin.
Prior to boarding the Duck Boats for the historic Rolling Rally, NESN produced this live 30 minute celebration for the Fenway fans, hosted by Don Orsillo and Jerry Remy and featuring interviews with team ownership, management and players.
It's the 1940s, and the notorious Axe Gang terrorizes Shanghai. Small-time criminals Sing and Bone hope to join, but they only manage to make lots of very dangerous enemies.
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Have you watched The Macc Lads: Three Bears: The Best of 1982-1988 yet? What did you think about it?