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Charlie Brooker's Screenwipe - Series 5 Page 12

I liked it this week, good tribute too.

Lazy Town is shit. :P

Quote: Leevil @ December 17 2008, 6:08 PM GMT

Lazy Town is shit. :P

Let me guess, you live in a shed and didn't breast feed ;)

No, I'm Stefán Karl Stefánsson.

Quote: Pete @ December 17 2008, 6:13 PM GMT

Let me guess, you live in a shed and didn't breast feed ;)

Lovey

Matthew, leave him. Pete, for someone who quite clearly prides himself on coming across high-and-mighty, you don't half sink to pathetically picky, inane arguments.

And I enjoyed this week's show. Some good laughs, and quite a step up from the last one.

Quote: Aaron @ December 17 2008, 7:28 PM GMT

Matthew, leave him.

I'm nowhere near him. I hope.

Quote: Aaron @ December 17 2008, 7:28 PM GMT

Pete, for someone who quite clearly prides himself on coming across high-and-mighty, you don't half sink to pathetically picky, inane arguments.

I like to think of it as diving bravely rather than sinking.

I was really hoping that Charlie would do a piece on that terrible kid's show that JK and Joel do, called 'Hider in the House'. :S

"Celebretwats", my new favouritist turn of phrase . . .

It was twunts. :)

Quote: zooo @ December 24 2008, 11:21 PM GMT

It was twunts. :)

Even better . . .

Amazing the f**king crap I've missed on the TV this year.

Quite a good show this week, although yeah he focused on the crap a bit too much but was nice that he got a mention of The Wire Season 5 in, absolutely brilliant show. He has made a special dedicated to the show before, people should check that out.

That Noel Edmonds show was just...astounding.

Quote: Martin Holmes @ December 26 2008, 8:23 PM GMT

That Noel Edmonds show was just...astounding.

Sometimes I have to Google these shows afterwards just to check Brooker hadn't done some selective editing. Simply unbelievable isn't it!

I loved the fact he ended this review of the year by sailing as close as he could to the new credits guidelines with another visual attack at continuity announcers. It's my favourite TV war I think.

Quote: Martin Holmes @ December 26 2008, 8:23 PM GMT

That Noel Edmonds show was just...astounding.

Agreed. Mental. And very funny!

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