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22 Jun, 2017
Gibraltar percussion accessory clamp
Having said it's good value, I think it could be a little less pricey. But - it is a superb piece of kit, sensibly designed, strong, stable, positive and adaptable.

31 Oct, 2018
God help us!
It's a slightly ott picture of the activities of posh university students who have "qualified" to become members of a "Bullingdon"-style elitist, supremacist and exclusive club.
Good performances and well directed, it reveals the appalling, self-obsessed, narrow-mindedness of Oxbridge's wealthier students - among which lurk those who will one day become our leaders.

14 Sep, 2016
Started of promisingly
As it gathered momentum it got confused between a psychological drama and a study of (unlikely) relationships. I thought it highly improbable that the John Hurt character could be so disinterested in his gorgeous, vibrantly sexy wife (Susannah York) and that she was content to immerse herself in a strange form of rural village life without question. There was no logic in her willingness to become a slave to the psychiatric patient (Alan Bates) who worked hard to seduce her and claimed he could teach Hurt to kill with a shout.
Intriguing but a little pretentious.