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Agree with Bruno, NCFOM is a superb film. That scene with Chighurh and the shopkeeper...hair on neck stuff.
I quite enjoyed Tommy Lee Jones's performance. Played the disillusioned old-timer quite well. A world he is in, but a world he doesn't know.
Have any of you read 'The Road' by McCarthy? Absolutely superb book, if very dark. Darker than NCFOM I fancy, though I haven't had the pleasure of reading it.
I quite enjoyed Tommy Lee Jones's performance. Played the disillusioned old-timer quite well. A world he is in, but a world he doesn't know.
Have any of you read 'The Road' by McCarthy? Absolutely superb book, if very dark. Darker than NCFOM I fancy, though I haven't had the pleasure of reading it.
"Young people, nowadays, imagine money is everything."
"Yes, and when they grow older they know it."
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Didn't like series 1 myself, and avoided since. so not qualified to make the comparison myself. Which aspects disappointed you in yesterday's episode?Bruno wrote:William the White wrote:'The street' was tough viewing. excellent drama. At heart a remake of 'High noon' in contemporary Mancland. Good writing. Good acting.
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Mrs Barnet is watching alleged drama Freefall, a two-dimensional piece of shit about nawty bankers and ordinary common folk, with characters who manage to be both unlikable and unbelievable, a bit like the camera-work. She agrees that it's a bag of elephant wank, but is grimly determined to see if it gets any better or - more likely - laughably worse.
On the bonus side, Daily Show with Jon Stewart's back on More 4 tonight (we Brits just need Comedy Central to take up the option for Colbert Report), there's Charlton Brooker's You Have Been Watching Right F*cking Now on 4, followed by The Inbetweeners (to which I'm a late-ish convert) or a Flight of the Conchords, and there's always a nice relaxing Wainwright's Walks if I tire of chuckling.
On the bonus side, Daily Show with Jon Stewart's back on More 4 tonight (we Brits just need Comedy Central to take up the option for Colbert Report), there's Charlton Brooker's You Have Been Watching Right F*cking Now on 4, followed by The Inbetweeners (to which I'm a late-ish convert) or a Flight of the Conchords, and there's always a nice relaxing Wainwright's Walks if I tire of chuckling.
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Would get by without it, but they give him a foil. And there was something mesmerising about watching Jamelia's upper half straining to stay in an extremely ill-chosen top. Should be on 4oD if you want more Brooker. - ah yes - here chumKeeeeeeeBaaaaaaab wrote:Forgot You Have Been Watching was on last week, so this is my cherry popped. Tremendous. Doesn't even need the guests.
You sir, are an officer and a gentleman, I forgot it last week due to being asleep by 7pm. Watching now. Some gold in there. Was last week David Mitchell, coz I was/am very looking forward to those two together?Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:Would get by without it, but they give him a foil. And there was something mesmerising about watching Jamelia's upper half straining to stay in an extremely ill-chosen top. Should be on 4oD if you want more Brooker. - ah yes - here chumKeeeeeeeBaaaaaaab wrote:Forgot You Have Been Watching was on last week, so this is my cherry popped. Tremendous. Doesn't even need the guests.
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Yer welcome. Not Mitchell (would he and Brooker work well together?) but Jamelia, Richard Herring and Rufus Hound, who I think may be on every week (Keebaab?)Prufrock wrote:You sir, are an officer and a gentleman, I forgot it last week due to being asleep by 7pm. Watching now. Some gold in there. Was last week David Mitchell, coz I was/am very looking forward to those two together?Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:Would get by without it, but they give him a foil. And there was something mesmerising about watching Jamelia's upper half straining to stay in an extremely ill-chosen top. Should be on 4oD if you want more Brooker. - ah yes - here chumKeeeeeeeBaaaaaaab wrote:Forgot You Have Been Watching was on last week, so this is my cherry popped. Tremendous. Doesn't even need the guests.
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I'm pretty sure Mitchell is scheduled on one of them, and I think they'll either be really good together, syncing in one ginormous world righting rant, or a bit rubbish. KeeeeBaaab is right, I saw Josie Long on something else and she was quite good for a female comedian (ie managed to get through making maybe only six or seven jokes where the punchline was 'men'), but both are a bit nothingy on here, though Skinner is good. Nearly choked on the comparision of Torchwood and Chuckle brothers with cum-shots.
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Josie Long's, er, long been a favourite of the Guardianistas. The other, I imagine, is Grace Dent, north-easterner who does the Guardian's soapwatch and has featured before on Screenwipe. Not a comedian but a comic writer.KeeeeeeeBaaaaaaab wrote:No. Frank Skinner, and two comediennes who I've never heard of - Josie Long and Grace Someone. Both are crap. Even Skinner's not need, although his analogy of the Trafalgar Square plinth and Princess Di is excellent.
Skinner's doing the rounds - was on Mock the Week last, er, week. Got a book out or summat?
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