British Comedy Guide

Films that make us sad. Page 18

Quote: Tim Walker @ October 12 2009, 3:57 PM BST

:D For the record, I let it slip a couple of years ago and, well, after that there was really no going back, was there? :( ;)

:) All of a sudden you can't move for genital warts being thrust in your face!
Hey, anyway, you earned those letters, be proud! I always sign stuff Ian BA. :)
Before that it was Ian 2 lengths.

Bad Ass?

Quote: Nil Putters @ October 12 2009, 4:26 PM BST

Bad Ass?

Bachelor of the Arse.

Wait, no, that wasn't it... >_<

:D

Anything with Mel Gibson in it. I get sad and upset tum over his popularity. ;)

Quote: Dr Mato @ October 12 2009, 5:39 PM BST

Anything with Mel Gibson in it. I get sad and upset tum over his popularity. ;)

Yay, you're on our side! \O/

Quote: Moonstone @ October 12 2009, 5:40 PM BST

Yay, you're on our side! \O/

I also do not like Kevin Costner, he makes me ill and sad.

Even Mad Max?

Quote: Dolly Dagger @ October 12 2009, 6:34 PM BST

Even Mad Max?

Yup!

Quote: Tim Walker @ October 12 2009, 2:18 PM BST

Have never seen that, though I hear it is very good.

What? You is a doctor and aint seen Hospital Britannia? It's - er, well, a rather dark, quirky and silly satire of the state of the NHS and England. Starts out with Malcolm McDowell and Mark Hamill (both still young-ish) smoking weed in a van. Leonard Rossiter runs the hospital, while Graham Crowden is the scary professor doing experiments. It was also Arthur Lowe's last film appearance. Easy to see why a lot of people hated it, but I enjoyed it.

Quote: Kenneth @ October 13 2009, 12:07 AM BST

What? You is a doctor and aint seen Hospital Britannia? It's - er, well, a rather dark, quirky and silly satire of the state of the NHS and England. Starts out with Malcolm McDowell and Mark Hamill (both still young-ish) smoking weed in a van. Leonard Rossiter runs the hospital, while Graham Crowden is the scary professor doing experiments. It was also Arthur Lowe's last film appearance. Easy to see why a lot of people hated it, but I enjoyed it.

Oh God, no! It was Lindsay F**king Anderson, wasn't it? Jesus, I cannot stand his films. F**king miserable upper-class lefty with too much f**king time on his hands. Hated England, despite the fact that no other f**king country would have put up with him making his shit, trite, tedious films. Angry

Cheers, Kenneth, but I don't think I will watch it, thanks. ;)

Quote: Dr Mato @ October 12 2009, 5:39 PM BST

Anything with Mel Gibson in it. I get sad and upset tum over his popularity. ;)

He was fine in The Year of Living Dangerously and Gallipoli. Not much else though.

Quote: Tim Walker @ October 13 2009, 12:12 AM BST

Oh God, no! It was Lindsay F**king Anderson, wasn't it? Jesus, I cannot stand his films. F**king miserable upper-class lefty with too much f**king time on his hands. Hated England, despite the fact that no other f**king country would have put up with him making his shit, trite, tedious films. Angry

Cheers, Kenneth, but I don't think I will watch it, thanks. ;)

That's him. Nevermind that, just enjoy watching the great cast.

Quote: Moonstone @ October 12 2009, 4:06 PM BST

:) All of a sudden you can't move for genital warts being thrust in your face!
Hey, anyway, you earned those letters, be proud! I always sign stuff Ian BA. :)
Before that it was Ian 2 lengths.

Laughing out loud

I would feel a bit wierd putting letters after my name. No one would believe it was possible, they would just think I can't spell my name.

Watership Down. And King Kong.

Quote: Kenneth @ October 13 2009, 12:14 AM BST

He was fine in The Year of Living Dangerously and Gallipoli. Not much else though.

I quite liked Maverick.

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