If you're looking for a few yucks on a lazy weekend afternoon, Cold Hard Flash points to a funny
series of shorts on the BBC's Web site called A Fairly
Reliable History of British Film in which Keith Guttenberg, who has been in more movies than anyone in
history, talks about what he's learned while working in the world of cinema, and shows clips from some of his
appearances in famous movies. Think of it as a kind of English version of The Critic with plenty of sly references to famous
filmmakers and historical events.
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If you're looking for a few yucks on a lazy weekend afternoon, Cold Hard Flash points to a funny
series of shorts on the BBC's Web site called A Fairly
Reliable History of British Film in which Keith Guttenberg, who has been in more movies than anyone in
history, talks about what he's learned while working in the world of cinema, and shows clips from some of his
appearances in famous movies. Think of it as a kind of English version of The Critic with plenty of sly references to famous
filmmakers and historical events.
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