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So I carried on looking into it and I found out a lot of these
American horror films from now, they're based on British horror
stories from the '20s and '30s, people like Arthur Machen,
or MR James, you know, The Birds, that's an early example,
based on a Daphne du Maurier novel and Sharknado turned out
to be no exception
American horror films from now, they're based on British horror
stories from the '20s and '30s, people like Arthur Machen,
or MR James, you know, The Birds, that's an early example,
based on a Daphne du Maurier novel and Sharknado turned out
to be no exception
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So I carried on looking into it
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and I found out a lot of these
American horror films from now,
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they're based on British horror
stories from the '20s
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and '30s, people like Arthur Machen,
or MR James, you know,
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The Birds, that's an early example,
based on a Daphne du Maurier
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novel and Sharknado turned out
to be no exception.
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Movie Summary
The Bafta-winning Stewart Lee performs his latest touring show, focusing on a bizarrely erroneous description of his work on Netflix and a mind-boggling review from Alan Bennett.