
Or, write it, I’m compelled to repeat the words, or if I write them, include a link to that clip?) In one case, it’s a bit more obscure, but the director has such a radioactive reputation that I highly doubt Jonathan would approve. My next couple favourite films are actually set in America, and, of the British films lower down on the list, most of them have been seen by everyone and their mums (Seriously, what else could I say about Hot Fuzz that hasn’t been said by dozens of people? That I’ve watched it so many times that every time I hear the words “The Greater Good” Shortly after I wrote my 500th column, a review of A Clockwork Orange, my all-time favourite film, I found myself wondering what the thousandth review would be. This marks my 1,000th column for Anglotopia. To be, or not to be, that is the Question.


British English: The Top 50 Most Beautiful British Insults.
