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The film? The film is weird. It's deconstructionist and postmodern (I have no idea if I'm using those terms icorrestly), characters interact with their creators/actors, contemplate their own fictional nature. It's not got the depth of self examination that the Lee/Herring routines of the same nature can sometimes touch on, but there's some interesting stuff in there. Is it FUNNY? Not as much as the series for sure, though it's attempting something different. Does it succeed? Kinda, but even where it doesn't it's worth a look. It's dirt cheap on Amazon these days.
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Have you got two and a quarter hours to fill and nothing to fill them with? You could do a lot worse than watching Terry Gilliam's Brazil, an absolutely wonderful mindfucking dystopian classic. It has Jonathan Pryce as an everyman who develops the will to fight against conformity and bureaucracy, Michael Palin giving the film performance of his life, and Robert de Niro as a terrorist repairman. It's on the iPlayer for the next six days, which is a good thing because you may want to watch it more than once. http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0079397/Brazil/
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# ? Jun 12, 2011 01:14 |
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Zorba the Greek posted:Anyone seen the advert for Sirens yet? Yeah, i'll give it a watch when it comes out. Weird that the guy on the right in the advert is Robb Stark from GoT.
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# ? Jun 12, 2011 01:46 |
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Fatkraken posted:The film? The film is weird. The best bit is Herr Lipp pretending to be Steve Pemberton. Realising that he's a monster and that he's only like that because Pemberton and the others wrote him that way and that he can never change, never have the family that Pemberton has. Horrible and touching at the same time.
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# ? Jun 12, 2011 04:58 |
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justcola posted:They also did a radio series that the tv series, LOG, was based on I think. If you've consumed most of that and want something a little different BBC3 had a series called 'Funland' that was on a few years ago about Blackpool.
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# ? Jun 12, 2011 09:52 |
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NaDy posted:Yeah, i'll give it a watch when it comes out. GoT spoiler Well it's not like he's going to be staying on that show for long!! Seems likea cool watch, Kayvan Novak is great in everything
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# ? Jun 12, 2011 14:12 |
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Flatscan posted:The best bit is Herr Lipp pretending to be Steve Pemberton. Realising that he's a monster and that he's only like that because Pemberton and the others wrote him that way and that he can never change, never have the family that Pemberton has. Horrible and touching at the same time. With the film I don't think humour was a priority. It was interesting for the pathos though. The live show was very good considering the first half was recycled from the radio show, snf the second from Royston Vasey. The Herr Lipp bit in it was the audience participation part and was, erm quite good. Mind you I saw it in Southend not Drury Lane so they may have been sick of it by that point. I liked season 3 as a brave experiment, all interwoven and stuff. Never saw the panto, and only seen the xmas special, so I really should hunt gown a copy. Lastly, who takes a loving 8 year old to see a shpw about children dying in caves, repressed lesbian dole officers, and half wit inbreeds? I'm not sure if its advanced parenting or neglect.
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# ? Jun 12, 2011 14:25 |
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Why Jeremy Vine, what did we ever bloopity-do to you?
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# ? Jun 12, 2011 14:28 |
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Trin Tragula posted:Have you got two and a quarter hours to fill and nothing to fill them with? You could do a lot worse than watching Terry Gilliam's Brazil, an absolutely wonderful mindfucking dystopian classic. It has Jonathan Pryce as an everyman who develops the will to fight against conformity and bureaucracy, Michael Palin giving the film performance of his life, and Robert de Niro as a terrorist repairman. It's on the iPlayer for the next six days, which is a good thing because you may want to watch it more than once. They always have Brazil on iPlayer, I've probably watched it 3 times by now. It's a great film.
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# ? Jun 12, 2011 15:55 |
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NaDy posted:Weird that the guy on the right in the advert is Robb Stark from GoT. One of the henchmen (with lines) for that overseas army in GoT was also the guy in the fake marriage plotline of Psychoville.
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# ? Jun 12, 2011 16:06 |
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Kin posted:One of the henchmen (with lines) for that overseas army in GoT was also the guy in the fake marriage plotline of Psychoville. And one of the Stark henchmen is Lily Allen's younger brother (the weed addicted you'll-never-amount-to-anything brother from the song, looks like she was wrong). The bit that stunned me was the majordomo of the Stark household: Uncle Ginger from The Queen's Nose. Uncle loving Ginger.
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# ? Jun 12, 2011 16:42 |
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Was it just me or was there gently caress all to watch on TV yesterday night?
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# ? Jun 12, 2011 16:55 |
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cloudchamber posted:Was it just me or was there gently caress all to watch on TV yesterday night? There was absoloutley nothing on. I just had it on the news...
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# ? Jun 12, 2011 16:58 |
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Strom Cuzewon posted:looks like she was wrong If it hasn't clicked for you yet, Lily Allen is a loving moron.
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# ? Jun 12, 2011 17:21 |
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i was reading about that song recently as I'd been watching Game of Thrones, there's a quote from her which annoyed me:quote:I thought he'd be really, really happy because it proved to him how much I loved him, that I care about him, and I want him to do something with his life. I suppose his paranoia — induced by smoking so much weed — made him think, "Why are you trying to be mean?"[3] hm yeah maybe he was paranoid due to smoking the weeds, or perhaps he was justifiably annoyed because you released a single calling him a lazy twat
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# ? Jun 12, 2011 17:37 |
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When I go become a famous singer i'm going to make a song for my brothers, vividly describing the times I've found them masturbating or the embarrassing porn on the computers that I've found, I hope they appreciate this method of bringing up these destructive behaviors to my families attention
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# ? Jun 12, 2011 19:42 |
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God, again with the Lily Allen hate... Give it a rest.
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# ? Jun 12, 2011 19:53 |
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le chat posted:When I go become a famous singer i'm going to make a song for my brothers, vividly describing the times I've found them masturbating or the embarrassing porn on the computers that I've found, I hope they appreciate this method of bringing up these destructive behaviors to my families attention It seems like anyone who interacts with her is destined to be in a bitchily deperecating song.
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# ? Jun 12, 2011 19:53 |
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Just in case anyone here was unaware, a new episode of James May's Toy Stories has just started on BBC 2. He's having another go at getting a model train across North Devon (it's not a repeat).
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# ? Jun 12, 2011 20:08 |
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Ratjaculation posted:Why Jeremy Vine, what did we ever bloopity-do to you? I love people just breaking down into nothing but laughter on air.
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# ? Jun 12, 2011 20:49 |
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Gram-O-Phone posted:Just in case anyone here was unaware, a new episode of James May's Toy Stories has just started on BBC 2. He's having another go at getting a model train across North Devon (it's not a repeat). Paul.Power fucked around with this message at 21:07 on Jun 12, 2011 |
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The Game of Thrones 'oh yeah that actor was in that other thing' that freaked me out was when I realised Sean Bean's wife was Nathan's mum from Misfits.
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# ? Jun 12, 2011 21:04 |
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cloudchamber posted:Was it just me or was there gently caress all to watch on TV yesterday night? Camelot on 4 was pretty good, and Batman Begins came on ITV during it, but trying to find something to watch at dinnertime was hopeless. The BBC needs to find something to replace Doctor Who with quickly.
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# ? Jun 12, 2011 21:05 |
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ChuckDHead posted:Camelot on 4 was pretty good But really having something worth watching on a Saturday night like Doctor Who is the exception more that the rule.
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# ? Jun 12, 2011 21:10 |
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marktheando posted:The Game of Thrones 'oh yeah that actor was in that other thing' that freaked me out was when I realised Sean Bean's wife was Nathan's mum from Misfits. Hahaha holy poo poo! No way? I didn't realise that. Oh yeah, I forgot Camelot was on. I actually watched it. Just goes to show my impression of it really...
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# ? Jun 12, 2011 21:14 |
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BizarroAzrael posted:Why be denny different? Why?
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# ? Jun 12, 2011 21:22 |
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Monster w21 Faces posted:Why be denny different? Why? aright bruv is it okay if I bite your leg and face I love you
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# ? Jun 12, 2011 21:48 |
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Okay I've tried Google News and Twitter, what's this Jeremy Vine thing about?
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# ? Jun 12, 2011 22:54 |
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Zorba the Greek posted:God, again with the Lily Allen hate... Give it a rest. I genuinely really like Lily Allen. It's refreshing to see a pop singer actually enjoying themselves, and not being all "deep" or "conflicted". She seems a bit like Pink, I just love the attitude of "Heh, I'm a pop star, HOW COOL IS THAT?!!?!" that they give off. But yes, she probably is a loving moron. Not Fair is still a hilarious song.
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# ? Jun 12, 2011 23:03 |
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incredible bear posted:Okay I've tried Google News and Twitter, what's this Jeremy Vine thing about? I think it's the Adam and Joe show Points of View music talk. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qu62FBIm49k
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# ? Jun 12, 2011 23:35 |
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Trickjaw posted:Never saw the panto, and only seen the xmas special, so I really should hunt gown a copy. Lastly, who takes a loving 8 year old to see a shpw about children dying in caves, repressed lesbian dole officers, and half wit inbreeds? I'm not sure if its advanced parenting or neglect. I'd consider it advanced parenting. I'm glad they got me into The League of Gentlemen when I was 8 as even though some of the darker bits scared me, at least I started out liking good comedy. I remember My Family was in vogue with fellow 8 year olds at the time, so I reckon the potential trauma of watching LOG is worth it, lest I have grown up thinking My Family was anything other than utter wank.
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FelixMeOneMoreTime posted:I'd consider it advanced parenting. I'm glad they got me into The League of Gentlemen when I was 8 as even though some of the darker bits scared me, at least I started out liking good comedy. I remember My Family was in vogue with fellow 8 year olds at the time, so I reckon the potential trauma of watching LOG is worth it, lest I have grown up thinking My Family was anything other than utter wank. Good to hear, but its no surprise you found your way here
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# ? Jun 13, 2011 00:14 |
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I can't believe I pay my licence fee (more like tax, am i rite ) and the castle removes the bloops and the bayas. And if you disagree well then... Ratjaculation fucked around with this message at 00:25 on Jun 13, 2011 |
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ScipioAfro posted:Johnny Vegas and Sean Lock are the only two people of the 'people who go on QI and don't play it properly' group that I enjoy every time they're on. I used to like Sean Locke on it but now he just seems to poo poo it up. At first it's amusing but now it's really not all that good. And on the topic of League of Gentlemen - I watched series 3 when it was new and really didn't enjoy it that much, but once I saw it on the DVD collection I also feel it's the best of the three series. It's something that really suffers for only being able to see it once a week over six weeks instead of in a three hour sitting. I also watched the film (for the second time) earlier today! I feel it's a decent idea that suffers quite a bit for having the second storyline in it. Even though that second storyline features David Warner (which is the reason we watched it again) it takes too much screen time away from the central idea. I liked them meeting their creators but other than with Herr Lipp it doesn't paticularly go very far because so much of Jeff's screetime is wasted with the medieval theme stuff.
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# ? Jun 13, 2011 02:47 |
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Sean Locke shouldn't be allowed on QI. Every time the focus is on someone else he has to jump in and play act how bored he is by what they are saying. He sabotages the format of programme by being tedious when others are being interesting. Johnny Vegas sabotages the show as well, but he does it as a compliment to the programme. Playing the role Alan used to, and doing it much better.
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# ? Jun 13, 2011 03:35 |
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The producers of QI seem quite content with their format of just having the same comedians rotating around on it every week. I miss the charm of the earlier series where every week they'd have someone whos intelligent enough to answer several of the questions correctly.
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# ? Jun 13, 2011 09:11 |
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I've always imagined that they give some of the answers to the panellists tbh
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# ? Jun 13, 2011 09:57 |
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Gorn Myson posted:The producers of QI seem quite content with their format of just having the same comedians rotating around on it every week. I miss the charm of the earlier series where every week they'd have someone whos intelligent enough to answer several of the questions correctly. I don't think there's any danger of real panellist stagnation, Ross Noble had never been on before last series, and this next one we are getting Brian Blessed and Ben Goldacre for the first times, that I know of.
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# ? Jun 13, 2011 09:59 |
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Paperhouse posted:I've always imagined that they give some of the answers to the panellists tbh Stephen Fry's gone on record saying no answers are given, except to one semi-regular panelist he didn't want to name. Might not be true but it's always intriguing to speculate who it is.
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Mowglis Haircut posted:Stephen Fry's gone on record saying no answers are given, except to one semi-regular panelist he didn't want to name. Might not be true but it's always intriguing to speculate who it is.
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