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Post by Deleted on Dec 28, 2018 18:55:13 GMT
Best thing I've watched this Christmas. Both interesting as a straight Bros documentary but also as an unintentially funny Spinal Tap-esque doc. "He was a rectangle, I was a rectangle, and together we were a square." "The best toy we had growing up was a dart. No dart board, just a dart." "The letters H.O.M.E. are so important because they personify the word home." BBC
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Post by Flying Monkeys on Dec 28, 2018 19:52:21 GMT
Just put it on 15 mins ago.
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Post by Flying Monkeys on Jan 4, 2019 13:01:47 GMT
It was interesting hearing their side of what happened but I didn't find any of it funny. Mostly two people who are not smart enough to let the other one speak, which just became annoying after a while.
The only funny part was me singing their biggest hit:
When will I, will I be famous? I can't answer, I can't answer that. When will I stick it up your anus?
That bit was fuh-neee.
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Post by yggdrasil on Jan 9, 2019 19:50:25 GMT
Just seen it, wonderful lack of self awareness and the conker bit the funniest bit of TV this year. After Matt's rant (sounds like a cross between Monkeys and Hux, about health and safety) Luke's comeback line of " I can live with it" is comedy gold.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 15, 2019 1:09:24 GMT
Some of it is so Spinal Tap, I almost believe it's deliberate.
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Post by yggdrasil on Jan 15, 2019 12:14:08 GMT
Some of it is so Spinal Tap, I almost believe it's deliberate. There is just zero self awareness, the are like two toddlers. Have to say I had no idea that the singer had gone on to much Las Vegas success, thought it was the terrible acting one who had stayed in the public eye and the singer drifter to obscurity. Kudos to them on re-inventing themselves.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 25, 2019 14:41:01 GMT
GuardianThis doc has put them right back in the spotlight.
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