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Taear posted:The only geninue cunts in Skins series 1/2 are Tony and Chris's Mum. To be fair Sid could be a bit of a twat and Chris wouldn't be that great to be friends with.
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Taear posted:The only geninue cunts in Skins series 1/2 are Tony and Chris's Mum.
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Fat Turkey posted:I'm not a spoilt 16 year old girl, so I have never been in any position to understand this, but I don't get why they want to learn and perform dance routines flanked by professional dancers. Singing, I understand, but 'performing' a terrible routine being shown up by people who do it for a living just sounds like a recipe for embarrassment. I'm guessing that having your every whim and desire catored for probably doesn't produce an enviroment conducive for learning your limitations and the desire to avoid looking like an incredible wanker that most normal people develop. Calico Noose fucked around with this message at 11:40 on Feb 13, 2011 |
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Kin posted:I just saw another one today on the same subject but with a different person and once again religion slipped into it. It wasn't as blatant as the one a few days ago but you could still tell that it was an ad for religion. Indeed, it has, in the past, devoted time to this very subject.
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Paperhouse posted:and even Tony realises he's a oval office and stops being a prick in series 2 Wasn't it more that he was ran over by a bus and broke his brain? I din't actually watch it, but that's how it sounded.
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hookerbot 5000 posted:Wasn't it more that he was ran over by a bus and broke his brain? I din't actually watch it, but that's how it sounded. The finale to seaon one is his redemption moment as he apologises for his deeds over the phone to his girlfriend. Then a bus plows into him and a musical number begins.
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cloudchamber posted:The finale to seaon one is his redemption moment as he apologises for his deeds over the phone to his girlfriend. Then a bus plows into him and a musical number begins. The finale happened in 2007. How has it taken over three years for me to hear those sentences? I've just found it on youtube, it's fantastic. Especially when an unconscious Tony joins in the singing.
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There's a moment in Skins season 2 that has always stuck with me. It's when Sid comes out of shock in the club along to that track with the weirdly distorted vocals, then breaks down in Tony's arms. Nicely executed scene.
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That was when Skins had actual writers and not people plucked off the street.
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Skeksis posted:Mid Morning Matters with Alan Partridge is back, with quite possibly the best episode so far: http://www.youtube.com/user/fosters This is one of those things I have to leave playing in another tab and half-listen to while I do something else because it is just too excruciating to look at directly.
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Rastamouse provokes complaints of racism and teaching bad language'' posted:The thing I'm most worried about is her saying the words like 'Rasta' and going up to a child and saying (these) things ... my child is white and I feel if she was to say this to another child who was not white that it would be seen as her insulting the other child. The Rastafarian mouse, who leads a band called the Easy Crew and speaks in Jamaican Patois, uses phrases such as "me wan go" ("I want to go"), "irie" ("happy"), "wagwan" ("what's going on?"). His mission is to "make a bad ting good". http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/tvandradio/bbc/8320549/Rastamouse-provokes-complaints-of-racism-and-teaching-bad-language.html
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These people are dangerous and must be stopped before they damage something beautiful.
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wickles posted:Rastamouse provokes complaints of racism and teaching bad language Do they realize that Rastafari is a spiritual thing? It's not like it's making fun of it, that's how they are. This is ridiculous, I love Rastas. Aphex- fucked around with this message at 16:34 on Feb 13, 2011 |
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"Any reference to any culture other than your own is racism." -mumset.com posters
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Dicky B posted:"Any reference to any culture other than your own is racism." -mumset.com posters Guess I'll have to tell my white, Catholic, Scottish nieces and nephews that they can't watch any more Rastamouse then. Pity, because there is actually nothing weirder and cuter than a 5-year old Glaswegian attempting to imitate a Rastafarian accent.
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Dicky B posted:"Any reference to any culture other than your own is racism." -mumset.com posters I read that as sarcasm. It is sarcasm, right?
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Stewart Lee: What's Wrong With Blasphemy? from 2006 is on youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oKxTTWOIce8
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It's got Alan Moore in it. Alan Moore is hilariously mental.
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DaWolfey posted:I read that as sarcasm. It is sarcasm, right? Have you never heard of mumsnet
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Mumsnet is loving terrible, but the mass media seems to have latched onto it as the common voice of the modern home-making mother. This is considered a MASSIVE undecided voting group, so political parties will pay special attention to them. In other words, expect several policies of the next few years to be based around whatever the forum-queens of a clusterfuck of bored housewives decide matters.
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wickles posted:Stewart Lee: What's Wrong With Blasphemy? from 2006 is on youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oKxTTWOIce8 This is one of my favourite things. Even as a non religious person, I greatly admire the lovely clergy on there being chill and awesome.
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goatface posted:It's got Alan Moore in it. Alan Moore is hilariously mental. Alan Moore is in Rastamouse?
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Unfortunately not, but I now have the urge to ask him to script an episode.
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This guy has series 2 of the Ricky Gervais/Stephen Merchant/Karl Pilkington, radio show podcast thing as a playlist without the music on youtube. http://www.youtube.com/user/BlackDollarBills#g/p
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goatface posted:It's got Alan Moore in it. Alan Moore is hilariously mental. Didnt someone out alan moore as being on the BNP lists that were leaked a year or two back. Could be completely wrong but i remember seeing him on there, could have easily been a different alan moore though.
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I asked in the UK thread in LAN but this has a bit of a bigger audience: I'm going to be on placement in Macclesfield for a couple of months as of next Monday. What's it like? Is there a nightlife? Nice place? General questions really.
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Episode 3 of Outcasts last night. Seemed to me to be an improvement, stuff happened, someone died and there was general panic. It is still fairly slow but I kinda like that.
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Anyone been watching Marchlands? It's been pretty good so far, no exactly the Wire, but better than the usual ITV crap.
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LE0N posted:Didnt someone out alan moore as being on the BNP lists that were leaked a year or two back. Could be completely wrong but i remember seeing him on there, could have easily been a different alan moore though. I wouldn't think so http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKfF-nxjDi0&
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I am officially enjoying Outcasts. It is fun to shout at the television to try and warn characters that Daniel Meade is a poo poo. I am a man of simple pleasures.
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Brown Moses posted:Anyone been watching Marchlands? It's been pretty good so far, no exactly the Wire, but better than the usual ITV crap. Yeah, I've been enjoying it so far but they'd better not screw the end up like so many other ITV dramas.
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Padje posted:I wouldn't think so Also that magazine he published with the two butterfly dudes kissing on the cover.
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BizarroAzrael posted:Also that magazine he published with the two butterfly dudes kissing on the cover. Those gay butterfly men were both white though, so not much can really be learned.
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Integrated press, the worst press;quote:The launch of Richard Desmond's OK! TV show, a spin-off from his weekly celebrity magazine, on Channel 5 last night was heralded by a promotional extravaganza. Unsurprisingly, today's Daily Express and Daily Star – also owned by Desmond, lest we forget – continue the theme. Indeed, both feature pictures of the man himself alongside presenters Kate Walsh and Matt Johnson. However, their claim that the show "got off to a flying start" seems slightly out of step with the rest of the press – "colossally vapid" is the Guardian's conclusion. quote:OK! TV. It's neither: Channel 5's new show aims low and misses
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SeanBeansShako posted:Caught Mad Dogs last night, It is going to be interesting to see how desperate things get for these unlucky middle aged men. Well they're already in a Sky One original programme, so...
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Mickolution posted:Well they're already in a Sky One original programme, so... It got well over a million viewers, our highest rated show, apparently. That may not sound like much but it's a lot on Pay TV.
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Taear posted:It got well over a million viewers, our highest rated show, apparently. I should hope so, the amount it was being advertised. My point was more that Sky have a fairly poor track record of making their own shows.
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The Take was a pretty good Sky One drama, helped by Tom Hardy's performance, his character is terrifying.
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I quite enjoying it, despite the odd amount of man bum in it.
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I still have the BNP membership list saved on this computer, so I had a look. There is an Alan Moore on it, but he lives somewhere different from the comic book guy Alan Moore. And also it's obvious from his work and things he's said that he's no BNP supporter.
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