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Post by CrazyHorse » Wed Nov 10, 2010 11:38 am

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Bruce Rioja wrote:Just watched last night's The Trip. I'm 'getting it' now. It's quite a brave thing of Coogan to do - plot and reflect his ailing star.

Some very funny moments, too.
I enjoyed it too. Although I can't decide whether it's a vehicle for Coogan, the 'becoming slightly over-exposed' Brydon or a free advert for the Cumbrian fine dining lobby.
Aye, enjoying it too.
IMO, it's basically the two of them doing to themselves exactly what Gervais did to the guest star every week in the also brilliant Extras. Portraying a exaggerated version of how the public perceive them. Very clever.
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Post by BWFC_Insane » Wed Nov 10, 2010 11:39 am

Bruce Rioja wrote:Just watched last night's The Trip. I'm 'getting it' now. It's quite a brave thing of Coogan to do - plot and reflect his ailing star.

Some very funny moments, too.
Yes I'm "getting it" now too. Liked the look of en'clume or whatever it was called as well.

Made me laugh a few times which I think is what they're aiming for.

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Post by thebish » Wed Nov 10, 2010 11:40 am

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Bruce Rioja wrote:Just watched last night's The Trip. I'm 'getting it' now. It's quite a brave thing of Coogan to do - plot and reflect his ailing star.

Some very funny moments, too.
Yes I'm "getting it" now too. Liked the look of en'clume or whatever it was called as well.

Made me laugh a few times which I think is what they're aiming for.

not sure I liked the look of the "snot" drink - nor the £180 bill!

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Post by Lord Kangana » Wed Nov 10, 2010 11:42 am

The snot drink is one of the most amazing things you could ever taste.
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Post by BWFC_Insane » Wed Nov 10, 2010 11:46 am

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Bruce Rioja wrote:Just watched last night's The Trip. I'm 'getting it' now. It's quite a brave thing of Coogan to do - plot and reflect his ailing star.

Some very funny moments, too.
Yes I'm "getting it" now too. Liked the look of en'clume or whatever it was called as well.

Made me laugh a few times which I think is what they're aiming for.

not sure I liked the look of the "snot" drink - nor the £180 bill!
They had a fair few courses with various bottles of wine.

Not surprised at the bill.

And I bet that "snot" tasted really really nice.

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Post by Little Green Man » Wed Nov 10, 2010 12:02 pm

CrazyHorse wrote: IMO, it's basically the two of them doing to themselves exactly what Gervais did to the guest star every week in the also brilliant Extras. Portraying a exaggerated version of how the public perceive them. Very clever.
Talking of Gervais, was it me or did the head waiter at L'Enclume look like a bizarre hybrid of him and Benitez? It was enough to put you off your snot drink.

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Post by Lofthouse Lower » Wed Nov 10, 2010 12:16 pm

Bruce Rioja wrote:Just watched last night's The Trip. I'm 'getting it' now. It's quite a brave thing of Coogan to do - plot and reflect his ailing star.

Some very funny moments, too.
If you're still on Lovefilm, stick 'A Cock and Bull Story' on there - similar premise, same people.

Funny as owt on TV at the moment :pray:

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Post by William the White » Wed Nov 10, 2010 3:40 pm

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thebish wrote:I fell asleep about 15mins into each and every one of the Lord of the Rings trilogy....
Big fight - on to the next place. Big fight - on to the next place. Big fight - on to the next place, ad nauseum........

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Post by KeeeeeeeBaaaaaaab » Wed Nov 10, 2010 4:17 pm

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Bruce Rioja wrote:Just watched last night's The Trip. I'm 'getting it' now. It's quite a brave thing of Coogan to do - plot and reflect his ailing star.

Some very funny moments, too.
Yes I'm "getting it" now too. Liked the look of en'clume or whatever it was called as well.

Made me laugh a few times which I think is what they're aiming for.
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Post by Lord Kangana » Wed Nov 10, 2010 6:05 pm

Isn't that the pub he now owns aswell?

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Post by CAPSLOCK » Thu Nov 11, 2010 9:22 pm

Watching a cheery little piece on 4 about our 4.8 trillion debt

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Post by Verbal » Thu Nov 11, 2010 9:24 pm

Firefly.

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Post by Verbal » Thu Nov 11, 2010 10:31 pm

and now, Misfits on E4

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Post by William the White » Thu Nov 11, 2010 11:38 pm

Watched Gran Torino tonight. All the way through. Don't know why, really. Wanted to avoid the pre-Raphaelites on BBC4, i suppose. It wasn't very good really.

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Post by CAPSLOCK » Fri Nov 12, 2010 12:47 am

William the White wrote:Watched Gran Torino tonight. All the way through. Don't know why, really. Wanted to avoid the pre-Raphaelites on BBC4, i suppose. It wasn't very good really.
Lacking the required quota of unpleasant Brits?


I liked it, but it was lacking in explosions and 12 foot prawns.... and the characters were way to developed for my liking

But then again, it is just entertainment for the unwashed
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Post by CAPSLOCK » Fri Nov 12, 2010 12:49 am

Oh aye, if you didn't like that, give Harry Brown a very, very wide berth

Caine was great in Zulu, though so I'll let him off
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Post by Zulus Thousand of em » Fri Nov 12, 2010 6:44 am

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Caine was great in Zulu, though so I'll let him off
I should bloody well think so! :D
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Post by General Mannerheim » Fri Nov 12, 2010 2:03 pm

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William the White wrote:Watched Gran Torino tonight. All the way through. Don't know why, really. Wanted to avoid the pre-Raphaelites on BBC4, i suppose. It wasn't very good really.
Lacking the required quota of unpleasant Brits?


I liked it, but it was lacking in explosions and 12 foot prawns.... and the characters were way to developed for my liking

But then again, it is just entertainment for the unwashed
You're saying Gran Torino isn very good? :shock: kinell.

whats the Caine connection? must have missed summat here - but Harry Brown is terrible.

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Post by Lofthouse Lower » Fri Nov 12, 2010 2:04 pm

General Mannerheim wrote:
CAPSLOCK wrote:
William the White wrote:Watched Gran Torino tonight. All the way through. Don't know why, really. Wanted to avoid the pre-Raphaelites on BBC4, i suppose. It wasn't very good really.
Lacking the required quota of unpleasant Brits?


I liked it, but it was lacking in explosions and 12 foot prawns.... and the characters were way to developed for my liking

But then again, it is just entertainment for the unwashed
You're saying Gran Torino isn very good? :shock: kinell.

whats the Caine connection? must have missed summat here - but Harry Brown is terrible.
It's a similar concept I suppose, rather than a direct connection.

Still, Gran Torino is superb, so maybe William the White is just trying to be provocative.

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Post by William the White » Fri Nov 12, 2010 4:01 pm

Not being provocative at all. I'm afraid to say I just didn't like Gran Torino very much. Like Mystic River I thought the premise was great but the script just didn't deliver. Didn't think the relationship between Eastwood's character and the boy-next-door was truly worked for, and never really believed it. I thought the gang of no-goods were just lifted out of a stock cupboard and the Eastwood family thinly drawn.

Not anywhere near superb IMHO...

Why did you guys like it so much? :conf:

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