The most miserable time of the year.
Don’t get too excited, David. I’ve been reliably informed that de Funes was massively popular in Germany, but was more Benny Hill than Jacques Tati. Oh dear…David wrote:That Louis de Funes is brilliant. I've heard of him before, but ...
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Same here. I'm loving it all, but that "Jazz" spoof was a killer!David wrote:I always thought I didn't get The Mighty Boosh. I got that.
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I usually have an aversion to cute animal videos but what the hell? If you can't post one at Christmas when can you post one.
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I really hate to say this, but that is SO cute!Nash wrote:I usually have an aversion to cute animal videos but what the hell? If you can't post one at Christmas when can you post one.
(Mind you - Teddy (!?) is probably saying - you're not getting any of this, so you can jog on, lady!)
I'll see your porcupine, John and raise you some pandas!
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Right back at you with those Pandas, Geoff!!twoleftfeet wrote:I really hate to say this, but that is SO cute!
I love Stan and Ollie's hats, and the whole family gathered around to enjoy the cute animals. (Cute animals. Honestly. What's become of us?)
And Anchorman? (I'm guessing.) Never seen it, but that was fun. So is this ...
And Anchorman? (I'm guessing.) Never seen it, but that was fun. So is this ...
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Pandas, Boom Boom, other material that will have Ros calling by and saying we have lost our edge and need some harder critting. So it is time to get in step boys...
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BOUM! Take that little Burgundy dawgie!
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Arguably the funniest Bilko of the lot -
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Arguably the funniest Bilko of the lot -
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Just listen to that porcupine, though! Who knew?
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Here's a seasonal black comedy horror film from Finland that's on the telly tonight, Rare Exports: A Christmas Tale.
An archaeological dig in the world's largest burial mound uncovers the still living Santa. He's kidnapped by some locals and they attempt to sell him back to the corporation sponsoring the dig.....and then the elves come to free their master.
An archaeological dig in the world's largest burial mound uncovers the still living Santa. He's kidnapped by some locals and they attempt to sell him back to the corporation sponsoring the dig.....and then the elves come to free their master.
Not one for the kiddiwinks on Christmas Eve, then? Probably a good job I'm not a dad.Oskar wrote:Sounds cracking, Nash. Now, if I can just get the rest of my family to watch it...
Set that to record. So we're sorted, unless the children stay up late watching something else, in which case I'll lose either this or The Spiral Staircase.Nash wrote:Here's a seasonal black comedy horror film from Finland that's on the telly tonight, Rare Exports: A Christmas Tale.
An archaeological dig in the world's largest burial mound uncovers the still living Santa. He's kidnapped by some locals and they attempt to sell him back to the corporation sponsoring the dig.....and then the elves come to free their master.
Oooh, is The Spiral Staircase on too? Not a bad film, that. I see they've got a short season of early Hammer films on too over the next few days.
And, of course, a seasonal M.R. James adaptation, by Mark Gatiss this time round.
And, of course, a seasonal M.R. James adaptation, by Mark Gatiss this time round.