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Professor
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Edgar on next week. and Michael smiley interview up.
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Juliet
DOOP Secretary
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Thanks Eddy, theddy. I fell in love with Bournemouth the computer because of his voice. I got more hype up when I find out that David Williams does the voice.
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Juliet
DOOP Secretary
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BUMPOh Nick Frost is going to be in the last episode of Look Around Yog next week. He going to play a character named Hot Jon. Should be good. -----------------
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Melllvar
DOOP Secretary
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LAY keeps getting better. Can't wait for the DVD, when it comes out (series 1 is on sale in HMV, if anyone's interested), this weeks was hilarious again. Looking forward to the "Live final".
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Melllvar
DOOP Secretary
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I've already got it. It's classic!
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Melllvar
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My favourite sketch is in the 2nd series, though. (although I do love the bit with Ming The Merciless - "it's a little planet called Eeeeeeaaaaaaaarth" )
My favourite sketch is the "Hot Cakes/Too Many Cooks" sketch from Ep1 of S2.
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Melllvar
DOOP Secretary
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That's because they were criminally underused. That being said, Amelia Bullmore steals the entire series with her performance as Florence Nightingale.
Oh yeah, Hall & Oates! "Hey, don't push Oates over!"
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Professor
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Well if you want to see amelia and julia working together get Chris Morris sketch series 'Jam' (which also has heap and eldon, but someone else instead of pegg) although be warned its incredibly dark, your previous perceptions of Dark comedy well seem tame in comparison to this.
Yeah the main problem with series 2 is tracy, she does fine but its just hard not to be jarred by the presence of someone in eastenders.
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Melllvar
DOOP Secretary
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Jam has David Cann (instead of Pegg), and I have that also, being a Chris Morris completist. Anyone who's seen The Gush will attest that it's the funniest/most disturbing thing ever.
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Jamesbondcja
Professor
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Thanks Hanks, thanks.
Wow the live final was really something amazing, Lenard Hatred and Hot Jon were really cool too. Possibly my favourite moment was when its all broke down and the quick flash of the disturbing picture [shudder] and the picture being shown the wrong way ("its upside down" ).
Roll on series 3....
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Professor
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Originally posted by Melllvar: Jam has David Cann (instead of Pegg), and I have that also, being a Chris Morris completist. Anyone who's seen The Gush will attest that it's the funniest/most disturbing thing ever. You got everything with him, even Blue Jam and the collaberation with Peter Cook (I think that's him) I've heard from some people that Blue Jam was better than T.V jam. Because that's what I still haven't got. I also bought "My Wrongs" today thought it was great. Have you been watching nathan barley. sorry I appear to be asking questions at you here.
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Juliet
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Just to let you know that Simon Pegg will appear in a comic relief Spider man type sketch tonight with Rowan Atkinson. Look out for that.
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Melllvar
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Originally posted by User_names_suck: You got everything with him, even Blue Jam and the collaberation with Peter Cook (I think that's him) I've heard from some people that Blue Jam was better than T.V jam. Because that's what I still haven't got. I have Jam and Blue Jam, I used to have the complete BJ downloaded, but I got the CD shortly after. The Peter Cook collaboration "Why Bother?" is good, but I've only heard short bits of it. Cook is at his best as Sir Arthur Streed-Greebling. I also bought "My Wrongs" today thought it was great.
Have you been watching nathan barley.
sorry I appear to be asking questions at you here. S'okay. Yeah, Nathan Barley has been excellent, I think, but I've only caught three out of the four episodes. I've never seen My Wrongs, t has Paddy Considine (from In Ameria, 24 Hour Party People, among others) in it. There is a Chris Morris thread, only I ever posted in it.
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Professor
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Well we also had a british comedy thread but this seems to have taken on that role, mainly because just about every comedy around has some link to spaced.
I'd be weary about buying My Wrongs, its quite expensive for a 12 minute film, although its also includes the radio monolouge version which is also 12 minutes, also has a music video and a commentary by the runner, suprsingley he's very well informed and intresting.
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catindisguise
Screamy
Liquid Emperor
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I haven't commented on LAY for ages...but I love it. Mark Heap was AWESOME in the last epsiode, Leonard Hatred is definitely one of my favourite characters. I was also pleased when I saw a book in the library by someone called Brian Heap. I can't wait for the DVD. Also, spider-plant man = Peggage. Yay!
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Jamesbondcja
Professor
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"We gave it big teeth" Comic relief is tre niceness. Also in a sort of related note the I am not an animal DVD comes out soon which should be pretty cool. Also Avy
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Juliet
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Simon Peeg was in Spider plant man and was that Nick Frost too I couldn't see very well because of the excitment
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Juliet
DOOP Secretary
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I am watching the Empire Awards and Shaun Of The Dead won an award for Best British Movie. Cool
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ghoulishmoose
Urban Legend
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*Bumpy bump* Well recently I've watched around 6 episodes of this at my best mates house, and I gotta say, I was very pleasantly surprised. The humour is very unique I find, but I love the fast pace of it all. And the little subtle jokes in the backgrounds too. The characters are great and fit very well. Overall, great show if you can grasp the humour
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Melllvar
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You know what? I've gone back to watching Spaced, and I still bloody love it.
I'm going to bring it to the next PEELathon, the Americans have to watch it.
Thanks for the bump, btw...
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Melllvar
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*bump* Oct. 11, 2005
Pegg briefed on 'Mission' sequel role
By Tatiana Siegel
Simon Pegg has signed on to join Tom Cruise in "Mission: Impossible 3." He will play an ally of Special Agent Ethan Hunt (Cruise).
Directed by J.J. Abrams, "M:I-3" boasts an ensemble cast that also includes Philip Seymour Hoffman, Ving Rhames, Laurence Fishburne, Billy Crudup, Michelle Monaghan, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Keri Russell and Maggie Q. Pegg, best known for toplining and co-writing the indie breakout "Shaun of the Dead," is a veteran of British TV. His film credits also include "The Reckoning" and a cameo in "Land of the Dead."
Said Abrams: "I've been dying to work with Simon since I saw 'Shaun of the Dead.' His comedic skill is remarkable; he's able to be hysterically funny while always seeming 100% real, even when he's killing zombies with vinyl records."
The film is produced by Cruise and Paula Wagner through their C/W Prods. banner and executive produced by Stratton Leopold.
Pegg is repped by CAA. This is awesome news! Pegg is gonna make MI:3 remotely watchable!
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Juliet
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Nice. You can see Nick Frost in the cinema right now with the film called Kinky Boots. I really want to see that movie. ----------------
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Juliet
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*Bump*
Just to ler you know that Nick Frost going to be in Man Stroke Woman tonight at 10pm on BBC3
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Melllvar
DOOP Secretary
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*bump*
Anyone catch Nick Frost's new comedy Hyperdrive last night?
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