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You Ain't Seen Me, Right? - Bela Lugosi Meets A Brooklyn Gorilla (1952)
Movie Feature | Daniel | 30th September 2011
In our last ever You Ain't Seen Me, Right?, Daniel talks to us about Bela Lugosi Meets A Brooklyn Gorilla. Who else thinks he's now just dicking with us?
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You Ain't Seen Me, Right? - O Lucky Man! (1973)
Movie Feature | Daniel | 23rd September 2011
Welcome to another edition of You Ain’t Seen Me, Right?, the weekly feature that throws aside its copy of Halliwell’s Movies That Matter saying “Ha! I re-write you!†.
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You Ain't Seen Me, Right? – Beyond The Mat (1999)
Movie Feature | Daniel | 16th September 2011
An exhaustive knowledge of film and the history of cinema doesn’t start and end with being able to name the Magnificent Seven, y’know. You Ain’t Seen Me, Right? is the weekly feature that reveals there are also some black and white films that exist too.
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You Ain't Seen Me, Right? – Salesman (1968)
Movie Feature | Daniel | 9th September 2011
Hey, why don’t you put away that copy of Jeepers Creepers 2 and watch something worthwhile instead? You Ain’t Seen Me, Right? is the weekly fascist feature that outright tells you what’s good for you.
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You Ain't Seen Me, Right? – Bicycle Thieves (1948)
Movie Feature | Daniel | 2nd September 2011
You know that list of ‘Films You Really Should Have Seen But Haven’t Got Round To Yet’? Well, You Ain't Seen Me, Right? is the weekly feature that frustratingly adds to it with movies you’ve never heard of.
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You Ain't Seen Me, Right? – Fat City (1972)
Movie Feature | Daniel | 26th August 2011
Coffee at the ready? Dictionary in easy reach? Appetite for furthering your film knowledge not yet dwindled? You Ain't Seen Me, Right? brings you the very best of the barely known.
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You Ain't Seen Me, Right? - Slaughterhouse-Five (1972)
Movie Feature | Daniel | 19th August 2011
Welcome to another edition of You Ain't Seen Me, Right?, the film boff feature that has more big words in it that I don't understand than the Klingon Dictionary. So many vowel sounds!
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You Ain't Seen Me, Right? – Mikey And Nicky (1976)
Movie Feature | Daniel | 12th August 2011
Welcome to another edition of You Ain’t Seen Me, Right?, the feature that reminds me every week that what I don’t know about cinema I can just about squeeze in the Grand fucking Canyon.
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You Ain't Seen Me, Right? – Real Life (1979)
Movie Feature | Daniel | 5th August 2011
You Ain’t Seen Me, Right? is the weekly feature that reanimates an old , obscure film fossil until it staggers around, groaning with arms outstretched trying to eat your brains. What? It’s a metaphor.
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You Ain't Seen Me, Right? – The Last Movie (1971)
Movie Feature | Daniel | 29th July 2011
Straight from the annals of cinema history, You Ain’t Seen Me, Right? presents yet another obscure film triumph. If you laughed at the first part of that sentence, this probably isn’t for you.
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