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General => The Superdeep Borehole => Topic started by: Strife Doombringer on January 26, 2007, 02:06:29 AM
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they are fucking awesome. Torrent that shit or buy them all
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Theres far better British comedy out there. Namely Black Books, Monty Python and Harry Enfield. Black Adder is OK but Red Dwarf is fairly appaling.
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I love Black Adder. I also liked Red Dwarf. AND GUESS WHAT! I ALSO LIKE BLACK BOOKS.
If anything I got tired of Monty real fucking fast. I guess I'll need to develop a snobby attitude towards british shows that get high exposure through public broadcasting in America to REALLY know whats what about BRITCOMS.
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Theres far better British comedy out there. Namely Black Books, Monty Python and Harry Enfield. Black Adder is OK but Red Dwarf is fairly appaling.
I haven't seen Black Books yet, but I daresay it has to be unimaginable if it is somehow better than the 2nd and 4th Black Adder seasons. Red Dwarf is also a great show, but I think it's more a a scifi fan's show than anything.
Monty Python is definitely great, but much like Hitchcock's greats, it's difficult to not be reminded by the people that were inspired by Python and took the concepts to greater heights than the original series. Also, a fair bit of it is very dated.
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I like both Black Books and Black Adder, but they are very different and hard to compare. Though I'd have to say that for me, Black Books is way better than Black Adder.
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Monty Python is definitely great, but much like Hitchcock's greats, it's difficult to not be reminded by the people that were inspired by Python and took the concepts to greater heights than the original series. Also, a fair bit of it is very dated.
Very true. Monty Python more or less invented the modern day comedy we still use today and it being done and expanded over the past 30 years makes it hard to watch it just as a tv show. Watching and remembering that comedy before the show aired was I Love Lucy and "lol I threw a pie in your face isnt that funny" Variety Shows. It is truely mind blowing what type of comedy Python was when it apepared in the 60's. But in todays modern world it is hard to wrap your head around that making the show much less appealing. It still deserves it's title as the most important comedy in the history of television, but that doesn't mean its easily watchable anymore.
What I would recommend is the best sitcom to come outside of Britian(other than the Offce)
FAWLTY TOWERS
(http://www.bbc.co.uk/comedy/guide/images/1024/fawltytowers_2.jpg)
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FUCKING A YES, CONFIRMED TOTAL
Fawlty Towers is goddamn awesome.
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FUCKING A YES, CONFIRMED TOTAL
Fawlty Towers is goddamn awesome.
:)
Everyone needs this:
(http://ec1.images-amazon.com/images/P/B00005LC1H.01._SS500_SCLZZZZZZZ_V1127936460_.jpg)
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Believe it or not, I still have not seen Fawlty Towers. I will see about nabbing it this weekend.
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yeah, Monty Python is pretty hit or miss with me, now -- when I was a kid, they could do no wrong, but they've been seriously bettered by the last thirty years of British comedy.
Fawlty Towers, though, is still a riot. It set the tone and comedic pacing of the modern britcom, and we wouldn't have such hilariously dire and caustic characters like Edmund Blackadder or Bernard Black without the over-the-top misanthropy of Basil Fawlty.
Also, and fuck you fagaboos in advance, but I like Coupling. It's like Friends but, y'know, actually funny. And it's really mean. Any of Steve's whiny rants bashing women or justifying his perversion make me LOL.
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Watching an episode of fawlty towers and just being in AWE of how a problem grows and grows and eventually implodes never ceases to be enjoying.
White Man make sure you buy it this weekend. The series is split over 3 separate releases or in one box set(the one I posted above).
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The rat episode in FaULTY Towers is the best one
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I need to get some Red Dwarf lol. I am waiting on Black Books 1, but I have 2, and all the Black Adder stuff including Back and Forth
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The rat episode in FaULTY Towers is the best one
Eh? whats with the capitization of ULTY? Its "Fawlty" towers, as in the name of the character. not the word faulty.
I find the one with the germans best personally.
"Don't mention the war. I mentioned it once, but I think I got away with it!"
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How do you like Black Adder Back and Forth, MAF?
Remind me over the weekend and I will get the first 2 seasons of Red Dwarf to you. The thing is, like 3-5 are the best seasons. 1 and 2 are still good stuff, though.
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Back and Forth was good, I think what ruined a bit of it was how old everyone had become after 10 years. Sorta made me feel a little sad for the crew. I just finished watching BAII again, going to hop through III this weekend.
I liked almost all Red Dwarf I had seen on PBS. A good show is generally good the whole way through, even if its not the best season I can still enjoy it. Black Adder Season 1 for example. I liked it cause its fucking surreal.
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Polly was one of my first objects of lust.
(http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/40816000/jpg/_40816034_fawlty3.jpg)
UNF. Don't know what it is, but she was hawt.
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Nabbed Fawlty while on lunch.
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I really loved Red Dwarf when I was younger (my first online address was DaveLister@aol.com), but I'm sort of soured on it in recent years. I think it helps the humor when it's 1 AM on Friday and you're in high school. It's still very good, but somewhat uneven...
I should see Fawlty Towers. Jeeves and Wooster gets my vote for most-criminally-underrated Britcom.
(http://www.hatsharpening.com/j&w/book/1.jpg)
Hugh Laurie and Stephen Fry FTMFW
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I really loved Red Dwarf when I was younger (my first online address was DaveLister@aol.com), but I'm sort of soured on it in recent years. I think it helps the humor when it's 1 AM on Friday and you're in high school. It's still very good, but somewhat uneven...
I should see Fawlty Towers. Jeeves and Wooster gets my vote for most-criminally-underrated Britcom.
(http://www.hatsharpening.com/j&w/book/1.jpg)
Hugh Laurie and Stephen Fry FTMFW
Lister? Come on, he was a total tool. It's all about Rimmer. I idolize Rimmer.
Also, the classic Young Ones episode Bambi has appearances from Hugh Laurie, Stephen Fry (<3), Emma Thompson, and Young Ones/Black Adder writer Ben Elton. This was in like 1982 before any of them were very popular. They were YOUNG.
Here's the only pic of one of them I could find:
(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y20/klb4326/The%20Young%20Ones/Bambi/yobam25w.jpg)
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Anyone see Alan Partridge? I haven't but I have heard decent things.
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Anyone see Alan Partridge? I haven't but I have heard decent things.
Three eps; twas okay.
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House was from Black Adder when he was young as fuck
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Also, and fuck you fagaboos in advance, but I like Coupling. It's like Friends but, y'know, actually funny. And it's really mean. Any of Steve's whiny rants bashing women or justifying his perversion make me LOL.
I like Coupling, too.