Subject: Re: TODAY I WATCHED (TV-series, Movies, Cinema Playlists) 2012 Mon Aug 27, 2012 9:16 am
Fat Freddy wrote:
"Monty Python and the Holy Grail" (1975)
The British comedy troupe's absurdist take on the legend of King Arthur is, pound for pound, one of the funniest films ever made. You've all seen it, you all know it, it needs no further description. It rules.
I still laugh my ass off even after seeing it at least 25 times. BTW, I've never seen that trailer clip before. Hilarious.
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Subject: Re: TODAY I WATCHED (TV-series, Movies, Cinema Playlists) 2012 Mon Aug 27, 2012 9:19 am
tohostudios wrote:
Fat Freddy wrote:
"Monty Python and the Holy Grail" (1975)
The British comedy troupe's absurdist take on the legend of King Arthur is, pound for pound, one of the funniest films ever made. You've all seen it, you all know it, it needs no further description. It rules.
I still laugh my ass off even after seeing it at least 25 times.
Me too! I hadn't seen it in quite a few years yet I still found myself reciting certain bits along with the actors.
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BTW, I've never seen that trailer clip before. Hilarious.
Yeah, this trailer was a new one on me as well. Love the restaurant ad at the end.
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Subject: Re: TODAY I WATCHED (TV-series, Movies, Cinema Playlists) 2012 Mon Aug 27, 2012 1:03 pm
I think I'll watch Life Of Brian sometime this week...
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Subject: Re: TODAY I WATCHED (TV-series, Movies, Cinema Playlists) 2012 Mon Aug 27, 2012 1:27 pm
S.D. wrote:
I think I'll watch Life Of Brian sometime this week...
Another classic that I can watch over and over and over! I especially like it because it lampoons "religion" and "religiosity".
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Subject: Re: TODAY I WATCHED (TV-series, Movies, Cinema Playlists) 2012 Mon Aug 27, 2012 2:02 pm
Big-ith Dick-ith agrees. Hilarious!!
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Subject: Re: TODAY I WATCHED (TV-series, Movies, Cinema Playlists) 2012 Mon Aug 27, 2012 2:04 pm
I haven't seen "Life of Brian" in a long time either. Guess I should add that to my reserve list @ the library sometime soon.
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Subject: Re: TODAY I WATCHED (TV-series, Movies, Cinema Playlists) 2012 Mon Aug 27, 2012 2:08 pm
Fat Freddy wrote:
I haven't seen "Life of Brian" in a long time either. Guess I should add that to my reserve list @ the library sometime soon.
I caught it on cable not too long ago. The wife heard me tittering like a school girl in the living room and came to see what was causing such an un-settling site. She just rolled her eyes and went back into the kitchen and made pies or something.
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Subject: Re: TODAY I WATCHED (TV-series, Movies, Cinema Playlists) 2012 Mon Aug 27, 2012 2:10 pm
MetalGuy71 wrote:
Fat Freddy wrote:
I haven't seen "Life of Brian" in a long time either. Guess I should add that to my reserve list @ the library sometime soon.
I caught it on cable not too long ago. The wife heard me tittering like a school girl in the living room and came to see what was causing such an un-settling site. She just rolled her eyes and went back into the kitchen and made pies or something.
Sounds like my wife, she doesn't "get" Monty Python (or British humor in general) either. Fortunately she's been working nights lately so I can get my fix in when she's not around and not have to listen to her editorial comments during the film.
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Subject: Re: TODAY I WATCHED (TV-series, Movies, Cinema Playlists) 2012 Mon Aug 27, 2012 2:14 pm
Fat Freddy wrote:
MetalGuy71 wrote:
Fat Freddy wrote:
I haven't seen "Life of Brian" in a long time either. Guess I should add that to my reserve list @ the library sometime soon.
I caught it on cable not too long ago. The wife heard me tittering like a school girl in the living room and came to see what was causing such an un-settling site. She just rolled her eyes and went back into the kitchen and made pies or something.
Sounds like my wife, she doesn't "get" Monty Python (or British humor in general) either. Fortunately she's been working nights lately so I can get my fix in when she's not around and not have to listen to her editorial comments during the film.
My wife is also a former Catholic school religion teacher, so my heathen-ass is barely tolerated.
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Subject: Re: TODAY I WATCHED (TV-series, Movies, Cinema Playlists) 2012 Mon Aug 27, 2012 2:16 pm
MetalGuy71 wrote:
My wife is also a former Catholic school religion teacher, so my heathen-ass is barely tolerated.
...which explains why "Life of Brian" doesn't top her list of film favorites.
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Subject: Re: TODAY I WATCHED (TV-series, Movies, Cinema Playlists) 2012 Mon Aug 27, 2012 2:18 pm
I remember one of my uber-evangelical cousins coming over to visit many years ago, he asked if we could watch a movie. I said: "Sure, I've got two movies right here you might be interested in, would you rather watch Life Of Brian or The Last Temptation of Christ?"
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Subject: Re: TODAY I WATCHED (TV-series, Movies, Cinema Playlists) 2012 Mon Aug 27, 2012 3:54 pm
Fat Freddy wrote:
MetalGuy71 wrote:
My wife is also a former Catholic school religion teacher, so my heathen-ass is barely tolerated.
...which explains why "Life of Brian" doesn't top her list of film favorites.
I don't think she's ever seen any Monty Pyton movie ever. Pff, women. Wouldn't know funny if it landed on their faces and started to wiggle.
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Subject: Re: TODAY I WATCHED (TV-series, Movies, Cinema Playlists) 2012 Mon Aug 27, 2012 4:00 pm
S.D. wrote:
I remember one of my uber-evangelical cousins coming over to visit many years ago, he asked if we could watch a movie. I said: "Sure, I've got two movies right here you might be interested in, would you rather watch Life Of Brian or The Last Temptation of Christ?"
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Subject: Re: TODAY I WATCHED (TV-series, Movies, Cinema Playlists) 2012 Mon Aug 27, 2012 7:08 pm
The IT Crowd, Series 2: Episode 5
Doctor Who: The Androids of Tara
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Subject: Re: TODAY I WATCHED (TV-series, Movies, Cinema Playlists) 2012 Mon Aug 27, 2012 8:10 pm
tohostudios wrote:
Fat Freddy wrote:
"Monty Python and the Holy Grail" (1975)
The British comedy troupe's absurdist take on the legend of King Arthur is, pound for pound, one of the funniest films ever made. You've all seen it, you all know it, it needs no further description. It rules.
I still laugh my ass off even after seeing it at least 25 times. BTW, I've never seen that trailer clip before. Hilarious.
Only 25 times?! And you call yourself a Monty Python fan.
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Subject: Re: TODAY I WATCHED (TV-series, Movies, Cinema Playlists) 2012 Tue Aug 28, 2012 9:37 am
Fat Freddy wrote:
"The Big Lebowski" (1998)
Jeff Bridges is a middle aged L.A. slacker known as "The Dude," who, without really meaning to, gets mixed up in the kidnapping of a millionaire's trophy wife, dragging the members of his bowling team along with him.
Quirky-as-usual comedy from the Coen Brothers of "Raising Arizona" and "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" fame has great performances by Bridges and John Goodman (as his psycho Nam-vet buddy "Walter") and the bizarre-at-times dialogue is endlessly quotable.
The Dude abides.
This was on cable last night. I was up way past my bedtime, but I had to watch the whole thing. Again.
"Nice marmot, dude."
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Subject: Re: TODAY I WATCHED (TV-series, Movies, Cinema Playlists) 2012 Tue Aug 28, 2012 12:15 pm
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Subject: Re: TODAY I WATCHED (TV-series, Movies, Cinema Playlists) 2012 Tue Aug 28, 2012 12:41 pm
Warehouse 13
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Subject: Re: TODAY I WATCHED (TV-series, Movies, Cinema Playlists) 2012 Tue Aug 28, 2012 1:17 pm
thejokeriv wrote:
Warehouse 13
Wouldja believe that I'm still two episodes behind on that damn show? Thank goodness for SyFy On Demand.
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Subject: Re: TODAY I WATCHED (TV-series, Movies, Cinema Playlists) 2012 Tue Aug 28, 2012 1:22 pm
Fat Freddy wrote:
thejokeriv wrote:
Warehouse 13
Wouldja believe that I'm still two episodes behind on that damn show? Thank goodness for SyFy On Demand.
Time to catch up
On demand is great to catch up on shows I missed (or forgot to DVR!)
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Subject: Re: TODAY I WATCHED (TV-series, Movies, Cinema Playlists) 2012 Tue Aug 28, 2012 1:27 pm
thejokeriv wrote:
Fat Freddy wrote:
thejokeriv wrote:
Warehouse 13
Wouldja believe that I'm still two episodes behind on that damn show? Thank goodness for SyFy On Demand.
Time to catch up
On demand is great to catch up on shows I missed (or forgot to DVR!)
The first two weeks of the season, the Olympics were on and my wife was watchin' that so I sez "OK, no big deal, we'll get caught up when they're over." Then of course, we've only had time to watch the first three shows thus far and every time we say "OK, tonight we'll finish the ones we haven't seen," sh*t happens and we never have time. I swear, I'm gonna watch the last two I've missed this coming weekend, come hell or high water.
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Subject: Re: TODAY I WATCHED (TV-series, Movies, Cinema Playlists) 2012 Tue Aug 28, 2012 1:30 pm
Fat Freddy wrote:
thejokeriv wrote:
Fat Freddy wrote:
thejokeriv wrote:
Warehouse 13
Wouldja believe that I'm still two episodes behind on that damn show? Thank goodness for SyFy On Demand.
Time to catch up
On demand is great to catch up on shows I missed (or forgot to DVR!)
The first two weeks of the season, the Olympics were on and my wife was watchin' that so I sez "OK, no big deal, we'll get caught up when they're over." Then of course, we've only had time to watch the first three shows thus far and every time we say "OK, tonight we'll finish the ones we haven't seen," sh*t happens and we never have time. I swear, I'm gonna watch the last two I've missed this coming weekend, come hell or high water.
Well, you have two weeks to catch up - no new episode on Labor Day (this coming Monday)
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Subject: Re: TODAY I WATCHED (TV-series, Movies, Cinema Playlists) 2012 Tue Aug 28, 2012 10:01 pm
Fat Freddy wrote:
thejokeriv wrote:
Warehouse 13
Wouldja believe that I'm still two episodes behind on that damn show? Thank goodness for SyFy On Demand.
yeah i am not all the way caught up either.
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Subject: Re: TODAY I WATCHED (TV-series, Movies, Cinema Playlists) 2012 Tue Aug 28, 2012 10:05 pm
exact33 wrote:
Fat Freddy wrote:
thejokeriv wrote:
Warehouse 13
Wouldja believe that I'm still two episodes behind on that damn show? Thank goodness for SyFy On Demand.
yeah i am not all the way caught up either.
I haven't watched any of that or another show that started I enjoy, Grimm. I have on demand, but I have yet to do so. I seem to be more and more into my reading. Used to be the opposite.
I watched half of RAW last night and I'm watching the other half tonight (as well as my reading).
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Subject: Re: TODAY I WATCHED (TV-series, Movies, Cinema Playlists) 2012 Tue Aug 28, 2012 10:32 pm
Breaking Bad, Season 2: Episode 3
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