Five Favourite Films with Jaime Winstone
Summary
If you flick through the celebrity pages of most British newspapers -- particularly the free sheets -- you'll likely recognise Jaime Winstone. As Ray Winstone's daughter she's part of that select set of star children -- think Peaches and Pixie, Lily and Alfie, Kelly and Jack -- with whom the tabloid press seem to have a keen fascination; especially when it comes to photographing them on nights out at hip London hotspots. At 23 years old, it's no surprise Winstone enjoys having a good time of an evening, but it's her daytime activities which are becoming increasingly more interesting. Her five favourite films reveal her passions, her upbringing and the steps that brought her into the industry. Back to Article
If you flick through the celebrity pages of most British newspapers -- particularly the free sheets -- you'll likely recognise Jaime Winstone. As Ray Winstone's daughter she's part of that select set of star children -- think Peaches and Pixie, Lily and Alfie, Kelly and Jack -- with whom the tabloid press seem to have a keen fascination; especially when it comes to photographing them on nights out at hip London hotspots. At 23 years old, it's no surprise Winstone enjoys having a good time of an evening, but it's her daytime activities which are becoming increasingly more interesting. Her five favourite films reveal her passions, her upbringing and the steps that brought her into the industry. Back to Article
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Premo Beat writes: on Jul 08 2009 08:04 AM Good list. Pulp Fiction is one of those that I know is in the back of everyone's mind when they make these lists but it rarely pops up. TBL and Lawrence, however... La Haine looks interesting. (Reply to this) |
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dj m. writes: on Jul 08 2009 08:09 AM Pulp Fiction was one of John's best movies (Reply to this) |
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Don't Tase Me Bro writes: on Jul 08 2009 08:20 AM Nice. She's got two of my own top five in there. (Reply to this) |
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ledawg1138 writes: on Jul 08 2009 09:54 AM The list is baaaadaassss. (Reply to this) |
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berzerker5150 writes: on Jul 08 2009 11:34 AM Fantastic list. You never hear anyone talk about La Haine but it is definitely one of my favorite foreign films. (Reply to this) |
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ColinTheCimmerian writes: on Jul 08 2009 12:45 PM Is this the first time a Schwarzenegger movie has made a Five Favourite Films? Awesome! (Reply to this) |
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ledawg1138 writes: on Jul 08 2009 01:01 PM In reply to this comment (#2522269) I think Seth Rogen put "Total Recall" on his five faves. And Bigelow put "The Terminator" on hers. (Reply to this) |
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ledawg1138 writes: on Jul 08 2009 01:01 PM In reply to this comment (#2522269) I think Seth Rogen put "Total Recall" on his five faves. And Bigelow put "The Terminator" on hers. (Reply to this) |
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ledawg1138 writes: on Jul 08 2009 01:01 PM In reply to this comment (#2522269) I think Seth Rogen put "Total Recall" on his five faves. And Bigelow put "The Terminator" on hers. (Reply to this) |
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Bigbrother writes: on Jul 08 2009 01:40 PM Yeah, Terminator and T2 have definately made a few lists. (Reply to this) |
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ledawg1138 writes: on Jul 08 2009 01:52 PM In reply to this comment (#2522277) What? Three posts? Sorry. (Reply to this) |
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The Vile writes: on Jul 08 2009 05:33 PM I have to agree with all of those choices. Total Recall rules (Reply to this) |
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Drew W. writes: on Jul 08 2009 07:13 PM I like that she put a movie like Total Recall on her list. People need to stop being afraid of putting fun movies on their list. It gets old seeing only classics on these things. (Reply to this) |
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Jimmy T. writes: on Jul 08 2009 07:34 PM La haine is definitely one of my favorites... everybody should see this film... Director Mathieu Kassovitz was 27 years old when he made that movie... it's like his own Reservoir dogs... a masterpiece, no doubt..! Vincent Cassel is amazing in it... this is pure and brilliant cinema... (Reply to this) |
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Ice M. writes: on Jul 08 2009 09:04 PM Here is a very interesting place ------------ Tallfinder.com -----------..I find many friends there and I share my life with them..many people there upload their nice pics there..hope you have fun.. (Reply to this) |
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Laura M. writes: on Jul 09 2009 02:25 AM Fantastic list. You never hear anyone talk about La Haine but it is definitely one of my favorite foreign films. Resveratrol (Reply to this) |
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JB Books writes: on Jul 09 2009 05:29 AM Who are Peaches and Pixie, and Lily and Alfie? I know who Kelly and Jack are. (Reply to this) |
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Raziel5000 writes: on Jul 10 2009 02:25 AM JB Books - they are children of stars here in England (Peaches and Pixie being Bob Geldofs children I believe). But they are basically spoon fed, obnoxious people who talk a lot but don't actually do anything. I'm not sure why RT has lumped Jamie in with this lot though. Yes she has a famous dad in Ray Winston, but she seems like a serious actress who is making a good go of it. Fair play to her. Haven't seen a lot of her works but I thought Dead Set was great! A very good list too. (Reply to this) |
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M J. writes: on Jul 10 2009 07:55 AM JB Books - They're celebrity children in the UK who're famous for being celebrity children. Pixies and Peaches are two of Bob Geldof's daughters, Lily and Alfie the children of the actor Keith Allen, though Lily Allen's now made her own career as a musician. (Reply to this) |
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kingcaesar writes: on Jul 11 2009 07:34 PM Am glad to see Lawrence, my favourite movie of all time his one of the most popular movies among filmmakers, along with Godfather part 1 and Kane. (Reply to this) |
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JUDGE DREDD writes: on Jul 16 2009 06:15 PM thats an awesome list, especially for a female actress!!! I would pick several Arnie films for my list, he was THE hollywood action star of the 80s/90s. Predator,terminator,conan,true lies,running man,total recall, all top films! (Reply to this) |
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Film Ninja writes: on Nov 26 2009 08:30 PM Wow, this chick has the ultimate guy movie list! Pulp Fiction: Duh. La Haine is great! Even Total Recall gets some love. I always thought it was underrated along with The Running Man. (Reply to this) |
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