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Post by trubble on Mar 14, 2009 11:59:24 GMT
Your nominations please. Mine: Mamma Mia.
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Post by trubble on Mar 14, 2009 12:12:57 GMT
Part 2:
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Post by riotgrrl on Mar 14, 2009 12:16:30 GMT
I had it on in the background, but, tbh, there wasn't anything in particular that I thought was funny.
And then we cut to the dying babies, harshing whatever comic vibe might be going on.
It's a rum piece of television.
There were funnier things happening online last night than on TV, so I took my amusement there.
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Post by riotgrrl on Mar 14, 2009 12:17:12 GMT
But I promise to watch all the clips that are nominated in an open and ready-to-be-amused frame of mind.
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Post by trubble on Mar 14, 2009 12:20:49 GMT
Upload the funnier things on the other channels too.
I am disappointed. Some men did The Full Monty. It is not on youtube. There was one who was a proper good mover. I'd shag him tomorrow. I think he's gay so I might have a fight on my hands but I'm not a quitter. And Minty from East Enders did an extra full monty. It was positively frightening. Bloody Peter Duncan stripped too. He always does. He is a disgrace to Blue Peter and the Scouting movement.
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Post by trubble on Mar 14, 2009 12:21:27 GMT
PS I doubt you will find Mamma Mia funny unless you've seen the film - have you?
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Post by riotgrrl on Mar 14, 2009 12:23:48 GMT
PS I doubt you will find Mamma Mia funny unless you've seen the film - have you? No. Of course not. I did take QOTT to the stage show when it was in Glasgow though, so I'm familiar with the 'plot'.
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Post by riotgrrl on Mar 14, 2009 12:24:40 GMT
Upload the funnier things on the other channels too. I am disappointed. Some men did The Full Monty. It is not on youtube. There was one who was a proper good mover. I'd shag him tomorrow. I think he's gay so I might have a fight on my hands but I'm not a quitter. And Minty from East Enders did an extra full monty. It was positively frightening. Bloody Peter Duncan stripped too. He always does. He is a disgrace to Blue Peter and the Scouting movement. Trubble! And I thought you were a lady too!!
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Post by trubble on Mar 14, 2009 12:33:26 GMT
I think you need to have seen the film for full effect.
I confess, I have seen the show and the film. After the show, where we snuck out before the end, I tried to stop people seeing it for their own good. When the film came out I tried to prevent anyone going.
But a few weeks ago, Mini-Trub and I had a girls night in with face masks and nail varnishing and all that jazz and the only film worth renting was Mamma Mia.
We had a great night. The film was crap but perfect for talking through and then singing along with songs and then laughing at the crappiness. Perfect. And the skit is a perfect lampoon of all the things we laughed at.
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Post by trubble on Mar 14, 2009 12:34:48 GMT
I am a lady but it was a man who could dance and you know how ladies get about these things.
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Post by gIant on Mar 14, 2009 20:02:56 GMT
I hadn't seen the film, but I still thought it was hilarious.
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Post by percyplum on Mar 14, 2009 22:11:42 GMT
I really enjoyed the film, not just for singing along with all the songs (which I was embarrassed to know the words to!) but just seeing well-known actors outside their comfort zone. I thought they did it well. But it was funny...
The French and Saunders sketch was perfect. I loved it.
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