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WastedJoker posted:I'm from Durham and she sounds like a Geordie to me....I'm mildly freaked out now. Have you ever heard a Welsh accent before?
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WastedJoker posted:I'm from Durham and she sounds like a Geordie to me....I'm mildly freaked out now. I know what you mean. She's clearly Welsh but every now and then a line sounds very north eastern. e: I'm from Newcastle ee: Weekly wipe was loving hilarious. Way better than 2013 wipe. I agree the film review bit felt a bit forced and Doug Stanhope is only rarely more than slightly amusing, but apart from those parts I was in tears laughing through most of it. ThomasPaine fucked around with this message at 02:58 on Feb 1, 2013 |
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Squalitude posted:Weekly Wipe was so terrible I won't be watching again even if there's nothing else to occupy my time next Thursday. Kinda sad, really. lol I liked it, the Barry Shitpeas and Philomena Cunk section especially. the only bit I didn't really like was the film review
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# ? Feb 1, 2013 03:04 |
It was alright.
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# ? Feb 1, 2013 03:35 |
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Weekly Wipe was exactly the same as all Brooker's other Wipe series except for the lovely guest review panel which was 4 minutes out of a half hour show. You guys make it sound like the show was something he poo poo out and smeared over your front door or something.
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# ? Feb 1, 2013 04:10 |
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Yeah, he knows the wipe format works, and he's got a nice secure time slot and he's experimenting with the formula a bit, something that he couldn't as easily have gotten away with when screen/newswipe was a little culty and had a smaller and kind of terrible internet people audience. Now he is successful he's trying different stuff. It doesn't all work but the thing about television is you don't know how something is going to be received until it is received and besides, it was short. And it prompted a discussion about Django unchained when we were watching it so we missed it anyway. But happily, reminded ourselves that it was a cool film.
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# ? Feb 1, 2013 04:19 |
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I'm glad the panel of celebrity guests was just for the film review segment, going on the iplayer thumbnail I was worried they'd be there for the entire show. Those 4 minutes weren't unwatchable either, unlike Stanhope's section. Usually he's at least making some kind of a point about something but this time it's just a bit of his stand up I guess? The rest was a pretty good mix of Screen and Newswipe.
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Rarity posted:Weekly Wipe was exactly the same as all Brooker's other Wipe series except for the lovely guest review panel which was 4 minutes out of a half hour show. You guys make it sound like the show was something he poo poo out and smeared over your front door or something. Get with the times grandad, Brooker is mainstream now. The cool is in hating him.
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# ? Feb 1, 2013 09:13 |
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I think a grand total of one person actually hated it. I hope he takes a look at video games at some point in the series.
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# ? Feb 1, 2013 09:26 |
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I thought it was a good start, not great and probably hurting for an hour episode length (or at least Doug Stanhope getting punched in the face, one or the other) but I liked where it was and can see where Brooker's Maturing comedy nicely contrasts with his want to rely on the old classics.
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justcola posted:I watched all of Utopia this evening after the talk in the thread. Just curious, is this referring to the guy getting hit after dropping the package in the mail? If so, I'm pretty sure that was entirely intentional on his part and not really setup to be a surprise. If not, I guess I forgot something.
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# ? Feb 1, 2013 09:51 |
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Screenwipe was alright, as mentioned the Barry Shitpeas segment was brilliant and I don't mind Doug Stanhope and thought his bit was quite funny too. The movie review bit was rubbish though, nothing of substance was said. I found it contradictory for Screenwipe to be so insightful and considered on many topics (like the NRA bit) and then just basically spend 5 minutes going 'Extreme violence made me lol' and 'It made me think about slaves lol'. It was just a bit juvenile which didn't fit the show. I'm kind of half enjoying Utopia too, it's certainly watchable but is a bit style over substance.
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# ? Feb 1, 2013 11:44 |
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I thought Doug Stanhope was actually funny this time, I don't normally rate him.
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# ? Feb 1, 2013 11:51 |
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I think you lot are missing the point of Doug Stanhope.
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7seven7 posted:I think you lot are missing the point of Doug Stanhope. "I don't think you 'get' the joke, man. If you got the joke you'd find it funny. Here, let me explain why Stuart Lee is funny to you it is because-"
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# ? Feb 1, 2013 12:51 |
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I like Doug Stanhope a lot, he is one of the few current stand up comedians that I can tolerate. I don't get why he's so hated to be honest, as he isn't a bigot or misogynist, and he doesn't attack the weak in his comedy. Obviously his humour is a lot more base and crude than the likes of Stuart Lee, but I'd put him alongside Lee as a worthy comedy performer. For content, his standup/doc Go Home, is a short worthwhile watch. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OuHVAm4m6iM keep punching joe fucked around with this message at 13:17 on Feb 1, 2013 |
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keep punching joe posted:I like Doug Stanhope a lot, he is one of the few current stand up comedians that I can tolerate. I don't get why he's so hated to be honest, as he isn't a bigot or misogynist, and he doesn't attack the weak in his comedy. Obviously his humour is a lot more base and crude than the likes of Stuart Lee, but I'd put him alongside Lee as a worthy comedy performer. I think it's because he's a massive raving libertarian. I can ignore his politics and just enjoy the jokes though. But then I find the sight of a man hopping around a stage screaming "gently caress your keynsian economics, SQUAT THRUSTS! What would would Hayek tell you? He'd tell you to do SQUAT THRUSTS!" absolutely hilarious.
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# ? Feb 1, 2013 13:19 |
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Want to an hour of NIMBYs and ing about house prices? e: 19:20 is comedy gold. distortion park fucked around with this message at 13:26 on Feb 1, 2013 |
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I find his stand up to be better than his ~wipe appearances. His personal politics have soured me to the man though.
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# ? Feb 1, 2013 13:23 |
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I thought Weekly Wipe was great apart from the film talk part. I'd guess that an advantage of making them per-week is that they can make changes easily until they find the best format.
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StrawmanUK posted:I find his stand up to be better than his ~wipe appearances. His personal politics have soured me to the man though. Personally, I won't listen to any comedian that hasn't written at least one academic essay about how Marxism, communism and all that other stuff is really good.
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# ? Feb 1, 2013 14:14 |
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I like him, but it felt weird that his stand-up bit on Wipe seemed to be filmed in a room containing a grand total of three people and a laugh track.
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Lovechop posted:Personally, I won't listen to any comedian that hasn't written at least one academic essay about how Marxism, communism and all that other stuff is really good. Zizek is a great comedian!
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Some Strange Flea posted:I like him, but it felt weird that his stand-up bit on Wipe seemed to be filmed in a room containing a grand total of three people and a laugh track. I really didn't understand what the point of that was.
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# ? Feb 1, 2013 14:45 |
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I am getting a little bit bored of Brooker I think it started when he had a ridiculous haircut.
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# ? Feb 1, 2013 15:15 |
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I thought it was pretty great. I really do wish each episode was an hour though, it felt like it was over way too quickly.
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pointsofdata posted:Want to an hour of NIMBYs and ing about house prices? Blimey, if you thought Utopia had a lot of stereotypical, shallow characters you couldn't really empathise with properly this will blow your mind. The only people in it who seemed like decent people were the two old GPs who wanted to put solar panels on their roof even though they almost certainly won't live long enough to see any benefit from them, just because they think it's the right thing to do. Also BANANA (Build Absolutely Nothing Anywhere Near Anything) is a better acronym than NIBMY and we should use it more.
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Irisi posted:Nooo....because, you see, cakes are delicious and covered in icing sugar and chocolate and other lovely things. Naked mole rats look like sad little penises with teeth and claws attached and their queen is a screaming pink horror who is perpetually pregnant and pissed off about it. Crawling penises ruled over by a pulsating tumour-filled ballsac.
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WastedJoker posted:I am getting a little bit bored of Brooker I think it started when he had a ridiculous haircut. Yeah being groomed really puts me off TV personalities, personally
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# ? Feb 1, 2013 17:07 |
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Imagine how much the nation would love David Attenborough if he was peering out from an Alan Moore style beard.
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le chat posted:Yeah being groomed really puts me off TV personalities, personally There's being groomed, and then there's getting the exact same type of stupid floppy haircut that you yourself were taking this piss out of in Nathan Barley.
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I wish he'd go bald so this thread doesn't start talking about his loving hair every time he does a thing. Sometimes I feel like I'm reading HEAT: UK GOON EDITION.
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SeanBeansShako posted:I wish he'd go bald so this thread doesn't start talking about his loving hair every time he does a thing. Sometimes I feel like I'm reading HEAT: UK GOON EDITION. Bald, a moustache and fat again for the full paedophile walrus look?
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SeanBeansShako posted:I wish he'd go bald so this thread doesn't start talking about his loving hair every time he does a thing. Sometimes I feel like I'm reading HEAT: UK GOON EDITION. BROOKER NO LONGER LOOKS LIKE A SHUT-IN NECKBEARD - MORE ON THIS SHAMEFUL STORY INSIDE Other features: Top 10 Monster Munch Flavours, Star Wars Kid: The Shocking Tell-All Interview, Who Likes Tits Anyway?
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Flatscan posted:There's being groomed, and then there's getting the exact same type of stupid floppy haircut that you yourself were taking this piss out of in Nathan Barley. Ah yes, Nathan Barley, that famous biting pisstake of London haircut culture.
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# ? Feb 1, 2013 18:03 |
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Do you not remember geekpie?
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# ? Feb 1, 2013 18:06 |
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Superb Owls posted:I'm trying to get into the works of Adam Curtis (Thanks to Screenwipe) and I'm wondering on which Documentary of his to start off with? Which documentary showcases the best of what he can do? The power of nightmares is a decent way to start as its basically about the the link and rise between American non-conservative ideology and extremist fundamentalist Islamic ideology, some links are a bit strained but the general message i surprisingly coherent. Someone expertly de-constructed curtis' work by saying something like "You'll believe any link he puts forward once he presents it with hypnotic editing of BBC stock footage interspersed with ambient music from nine inch nails and Brian eno" i forget where that was from though. It's definitely worth watching some of his longer films they include some interesting links but its debatable to what extent they prove to be true. Ha found it https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x1bX3F7uTrg Ponce de Le0n fucked around with this message at 18:30 on Feb 1, 2013 |
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Good to see that parody again. Still brilliant.
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le chat posted:Yeah being groomed really puts me off TV personalities, personally
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Jonnty posted:Ah yes, Nathan Barley, that famous biting pisstake of London haircut culture. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WKS6ShrGrog
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