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a pack of wolves:
--- Quote from: Inlander on 04 Feb 2010, 20:28 ---Before we stop talking about classic British comedies altogether I'd like to remind everyone of the Book Group.
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Ah yes. Bit patchy, but there were some good bits. I particularly liked the one where the team went to Spain and the hot Spanish player is macking on Rab. But for unfairly forgotten Scottish comedies Mr Don And Mr George is probably the pinnacle.
pilsner:
--- Quote from: KvP on 04 Feb 2010, 21:13 ---Holy shit tonight's episode was grand.
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Did you know that "Julianne Moore" is an anagram for "Still hot at 50"?
Re Book Group, as much as I enjoy Anne Dudek, just once I want to see her cast as someone other than a highly strung insecure self-hating bitch.
elizaknowswhatshesfor:
--- Quote from: pilsner on 03 Feb 2010, 05:09 ---Also Judd Apatow co-wrote and produced. And Jon Stewart was a frequent guest. Frankly, with the talent they had on that show, it could have been Shandling lighting his farts 30 minutes every week and would it would still be epic.
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I spent most of last night watching this: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=D3C727E190B87869&search_query=Undeclared&rclk=pti
It's Judd Apatow's sitcom form ages ago, Undelcared. I think it's pretty funny, I am massively biased as I have a huge crush on Jay Baruchel, but it has Amy Pohler in it & I love her.
Also Charlie Hunman from Sons of Anarchy. I thought he had a terrible British accent, then realised who it was & that he is British & felt silly.
Just thought I'd add that in...
David_Dovey:
Undeclared was pretty amazing. Everybody talks about Freaks and Geeks being the great unheralded, underrated series of the past however-many-years but at least most people I meet have actually heard of F&G-whether they've seen it or not is another matter- which is more than you can say about Undeclared.
Also Eliza how could you forget to mention that it has David Krumholtz! I love me some Krumholtz (except for Numb3rs, that's dogshit)
elizaknowswhatshesfor:
This is true, Freaks & Geeks was pretty good & had some ace people in it, but Undeclared has some AMAZING cameos & moments. Will Ferrel & Adam Sandler being two of the most famous, if not the best of them.
I also love me some Krumholtz, enough to watch more than one episode of Numbers *blushes*
This is fairly interesting also:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-tP1HQSComo
It's part of the panel discussion with the cast of Undeclared at the Museum of Television and Radio. There's some interesting bits about casting & whatnot.
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