
Ringo Starr with Paul McGann and Bruce Robinson on Withnail & I
Source: Independent
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"I'm the Dude. So that's what you call me. You know, that or, uh, His Dudeness, or uh, Duder, or El Duderino if you're not into the whole brevity thing."
To be honest I feel that this is quite a weak poster compared to the previous one. I mean, where's Paul McGann as the Vampire killing Priest? It just feels like a poorly put together photoshop job using not very good pics of the main stars in it.
Don't get me wrong. I think the film will be pretty good. Just thinkg the poster is a bit of a waste. It's out on the 20th March. Check out the trailer.
The film stars the “Gavin & Stacey” one-two punch of James Corden and Matthew Horne, playing two guys looking to get away for a weekend of debauchery only to come face-to-fang with a village overrun by hot lesbian vampires! Plus it's got Paul McGann in it as a cool looking priest.
Have a look at the trailer if you haven't already seen it.
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The ramshackle building, known as Uncle Monty's Cottage in the cult movie, still contains many of the original features used during filming. It will come under the hammer with Savills on 16 February. The farmhouse, which has been unoccupied for many years, is almost two miles from the nearest public road and is accessible only via a dirt track.
It was originally acquired by the Manchester Corporation in the 1920s, which eventually became part of North West Water and then United Utilities.
United Utilities senior land agent, Edward Holt, said: "Sleddale Hall is in one of the quietest parts of the Lake District. I hope it is bought by someone who can restore it. It would make a lovely family home."
It has long been an interest for fans of the film Withnail and I, which starred Richard E Grant and Paul McGann. The film tells the story of two out of work actors in the 1960s who venture to the Lakes to escape London only to find themselves hilariously ill-equipped for the bleak conditions they encounter.