British Comedy Guide

One Trick Ponies

Scooter.

The music artist not the transport. Still going strong yet repetitive beats galore. He's German by the way. Their trademark sound features spoken or shouted vocals, pitch-shifted chorus vocals and live performance elements such as crowd samples. I pasted that.

Scooter is not music, its car noise for twats.

OK. I dont like him anyway.

Oasis?

Quote: Nigel Kelly @ May 30 2008, 8:40 PM BST

OK.

Thats quite alright.

Quote: Nigel Kelly @ May 30 2008, 8:18 PM BST

Scooter.

The music artist not the transport. Still going strong yet repetitive beats galore. He's German by the way. Their trademark sound features spoken or shouted vocals, pitch-shifted chorus vocals and live performance elements such as crowd samples. I pasted that.

ALL hardcore, when it comes down to it.

Sean Connery. He has only ever played Sean Connery. Huh?

Quote: Andrew M Bedell @ June 2 2008, 2:43 PM BST

Sean Connery. He has only ever played Sean Connery. Huh?

I'm glad it's not just me who thinks that.

Michael Caine is pretty much the same.

Goes for most big film stars. The knack is matching the star to the film. To be honest film stars who try to "act" tend to be pretty annoying.

And John Wayne. Couldn't act himself out of a wet paper bag.

Quote: Griff @ May 30 2008, 8:42 PM BST
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Scooter wasn't a one trick pony, he helped run the Muppet Show, danced, sang and was a genius during his infancy.

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Well said Curt. I can vouch for that!

Quote: Afinkawan @ June 2 2008, 3:35 PM BST

Michael Caine is pretty much the same.

Have you not seen "Sleuth" ?

http://www.citizencaine.org/films/sleuth.shtml

And Hugh Grant, as the stuttering Hugh Grant, in every film he's in.

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