Actor/Director. I film and edit corporate events, website promo films and actors showreels. I can film and edit scenes from scratch or edit with your own current footage.
If u know anything about psychopaths & how they are in real life let me tell u that the actor who kills him with a hammer has done a Grade A 100% perfect job on his character👍he might not evan know but he's nailed it 👌 I've met a few unstable people throughout my life just like it👍exelent acting
When the hammer swings it needs some music like this one by Sam Cooke or the other verion by Leonard Nimoy ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-xY6riazgI-E.htmlsi=oxExzeTE1eBOkYXI
Amazing film as is BULL, Not your happy Weds night family viewing but kill list and Bull are brilliant Neil Maskell performances 👍 and Michael Smiley ain't to shabby either , great in The Hallow even if it's a small part . Ironic I end up ordering " BULL " from France as it's only on a £30 limited edition and then it comes out on Netflix 🤔🙄
This is weird because I only ever saw the monkey one on TV at the time (4 or 5 times) and friends at school insisted their was ''one with aliens and one with mimes'' and I thought they were making it up. Sorry guys 30 years later you realise you weren't
The 4 engine version Bolster Special 3924cc). Did have success! Backwell Hillclimb. 1935 saw the beginning of a series of hillclimbs on a 550 yard sealed surface course in the grounds of Backwell Hill House Estate, about 6 miles outside Bristol on the Weston-super-Mare road. Fastest times of the day at these annual meetings were: 17 Aug 1935 - GR Hartwell (MG Magnette 1071cc s/c) 26.0sec 25 July 1936 - John Bolster (Bolster Special 1962cc) 27.2sec 3 July 1937 - John Bolster (Bolster Special 1962cc) 23.3 sec 3 Sept 1938 - John Bolster (Bolster Special 3924cc) 23.0sec 22 July 1939 - Sydney Allard (Allard 3622cc) 26.2 sec The 1936 event was notable for Pat Driscoll crashing the latest ohv racing Austin, sustaining a fractured skull, while Hadley's ohv model was second quickest behind Bolster. In 1938 David Fry in the 1100cc s/c Freikaiserwagen, was just 0.3 sec slower than Bolster's 4-engined Bolster Special 'Bloody Mary'. Thanks to the generosity and support of William Garnett, by 1939 Backwell had become a well established, annual, event on the West country and British motorsport calendar. Post-war the event was not revived. The estate changed hands, and the hill has not been used for motor sport since. The outright hill record still stands to John Bolster (Bolster Special) in 23.0 seconds, and the sports car record to RA Macdermid (MG) in 26.1 seconds, both set on 3rdSeptember 1938. Copyright 2003-2018 Pete Stowe All rights reserved Video ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-jqEctEsEn1A.html bristolmc.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Backwell-Hillclimbs-1935-39.pdf
What a wonderful treat!!! Seventy years ago when I grew up in England I had an Austin Seven Special and a Bugatti. Can't remember when I bought Bolster's book "Specials"· but I must have read it about twenty times. Here in Argentina Fangio and the Galvéz brothers ran Chevrolet and Ford V8 specials which were capable of 180 Kph on unpaved country roads Huge pot holes. Wonderful sound and smell they had. Many thanks!