Just returned home after viewing this film. At first I thought the Bristol
was a Jowett of a type I had never known. When I heard it referred to as a
Bristol, I thought "oh yes, a Bristol". I remember the design of the
Arnaualt Bristols I raced with my Morgan in the late 1950's. One of the
characters refered to it as a sports car. Hardly. It was more like an
ugly/beautiful ruby in the Queens's crown. The TR-3 was the only sports car
I saw; but the wonderful array of Minis there lives a woodie like the one
used in the film) that lives in Calistoga. Such an array of wonderful old
lumpy Rovers! And, by the way, from a former theater arts teacher, this was
such a fine film...
On Sat, Nov 21, 2009 at 9:31 AM, John Vetrano <jonvet@sonic.net> wrote:
> On 11/21/09 12:02 AM, "don" <don@napanet.net> wrote:
> Great film, best of the year along with "Inglorious Bastards" so far my
> favorites. "An Education" Truly captures the era most of us lived through
> and oh those cars!
>
> John Vetrano
> 69 E Type
>
>
> > I sent this email to a couple of friends of mine, then realized that
> maybe
> > the British cars in the film would make it of interest to those in the
> > NOBBC. The cars of early '60s Britain are certainly fun to see on the
> big
> > screen, but the film is great in its own right. Getting a bonus you
> might
> > say; sorta like watching Shadow of a Doubt and being able to see the
> scenes
> > of Santa Rosa circa 1940, and being able to enjoy a great film story as a
> > bonus.
> >
> > __________________________________________________
> >
> >
> > We just got back from seeing this movie in Santa Rosa at the Rialto.
> It's
> > the best film I have seen in a long, long time. Title of the movie is
> "An
> > Education." It's set in Britain in the early '60s; is a coming-of-age
> > story of a young girl. The lead role is played by a lovely young actress
> > who reminded me of Audrey Hepburn. Her smile and her expressions are as
> > communicative as her speaking lines. Amazing- I loved it!. The cars,
> sets,
> > and music score are all first-rate. The camera work is great as
> > well. Hard to fault this film.
> >
> > A Bristol automobile is the featured car, and there are co-star cars like
> > TR3s, Morris Minors, and numerous other cars of the era.
> >
> > http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/an_education/?critic=creamcrop
> >
> > http://www.sonyclassics.com/aneducation/
> >
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> >
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