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View Hrolf The Ganger's Profile Hrolf The Ganger Flag 06 Mar 24 7.36pm Send a Private Message to Hrolf The Ganger Add Hrolf The Ganger as a friend

Originally posted by ASCPFC

The Confessions movies

Tony Booth. Chuckle.

You could see where his daughter got her looks from.

 

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Originally posted by eritheagle

The remake is out soon with Jake Gylanhal and Connor McGregor(!!).

I'm a big fan of superhero films but one that got complftely panned that I really liked was The Eternals.

Sounds awful. Connor Maf***ingGregor! Is nothing sacred. The Eternals is too recent for me to have seen. I did see Dr Strange with my son and thought it was relatively funny. Guardians of the Galaxy pretty fun I thought.
My favourite comic adaptation recently was Dredd, which I thought was close to the 2000AD idea and much better than Sly Stallone. My guess is Dredd was panned by critics and not that popular. The Sly Stallone one - no one likes but that also includes me.
Tommy Gunn, Rocky III awful, I'm not sure.

 


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Originally posted by ASCPFC

What do they know? If they find Katherine Ryan funny, they don't really deserve an opinion. However, it's not likely that anyone does.

That’s true, also can I add Michael McIntyre, Russell Howard, Jack Whitehall and Miranda Hart to that?

 


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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger

Tony Booth. Chuckle.

You could see where his daughter got her looks from.

70s bawdy sex farce - perhaps a genre best forgotten but I guess it had its place. Reminds me of top shelf magazines and the red triangle movies. Nostalgic.

On this, I actually watched the Bless this House film the other day. You get many of the Carry On team too. Almost surreal when you watch it now. How did I watch that? God only knows - think it was ITV4 or perhaps 3. I've been going through a nostalgic stage where I watch basically only old films and series' and snooker and darts. My latest favourite is Indoor League with Fred Trueman - surely tongue in cheek but I used to find it genuinely competitive as a kid. It's honestly brilliant comedy these days. Love Dad's Army - could sing that theme tune all day. The film was ok - the modern one, not a patch on the original but not totally bad.

 


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Originally posted by ASCPFC

70s bawdy sex farce - perhaps a genre best forgotten but I guess it had its place. Reminds me of top shelf magazines and the red triangle movies. Nostalgic.

On this, I actually watched the Bless this House film the other day. You get many of the Carry On team too. Almost surreal when you watch it now. How did I watch that? God only knows - think it was ITV4 or perhaps 3. I've been going through a nostalgic stage where I watch basically only old films and series' and snooker and darts. My latest favourite is Indoor League with Fred Trueman - surely tongue in cheek but I used to find it genuinely competitive as a kid. It's honestly brilliant comedy these days. Love Dad's Army - could sing that theme tune all day. The film was ok - the modern one, not a patch on the original but not totally bad.

I’ve got it on dvd, love it, it is like a carry on film really

 


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Originally posted by ASCPFC

70s bawdy sex farce - perhaps a genre best forgotten but I guess it had its place. Reminds me of top shelf magazines and the red triangle movies. Nostalgic.

On this, I actually watched the Bless this House film the other day. You get many of the Carry On team too. Almost surreal when you watch it now. How did I watch that? God only knows - think it was ITV4 or perhaps 3. I've been going through a nostalgic stage where I watch basically only old films and series' and snooker and darts. My latest favourite is Indoor League with Fred Trueman - surely tongue in cheek but I used to find it genuinely competitive as a kid. It's honestly brilliant comedy these days. Love Dad's Army - could sing that theme tune all day. The film was ok - the modern one, not a patch on the original but not totally bad.

I must admit that I have tried to watch a number of old TV shows and a lot of them are too awful to watch. A few are still worth a look. Here's a few I can think of quickly.

Shelly. Still quite amusing.

Citizen Smith. Awful but occasionally amusing.

Catweazel. Pathetic by saved by Geoffrey Bayldon in the main role.
Six Million Dollar Man. Where do I begin? Atrocious. The Big foot episodes were hilarious.

Whatever Happened To The Likely Lads. I get why people liked it in the '70s. It's still quite entertaining.

Budgie. Very much of its time but good performances from Adam Faith and Ian Cuthbertson.

UFO. Still fun and sort of ahead of its time in some ways. Loved the girls uniforms.

Bless This House. Not very funny really. Strictly for nostalgia.

The Saint(Black and white) Corny but still watchable.

Robinson Crusoe. TV gold. Still loved it the last time I watched it.

Lost In Space. Beyond terrible and daft, but still worth seeing.

Charlie's Angels. The girls are lovely, but it's difficult to watch something that awful.

Starsky and Hutch. Corny and occasionally laughable but still
fun.

Dempsey and Makepiece. Utter garbage. Glynis Barber was nice back then.

Old Doctor Who. Outside of John Pertwee and Tom Baker, the rest is hard to watch.

Please Sir/Fenn Street Gang. Occasionally brilliant but just as often terrible. The film was better than the series.

The Goodies. It is not as good as you remember it. Lots of visual gags but mostly awful.

Benny Hill. It was censored and repackaged years ago, and what is left is occasionally clever.


 

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Originally posted by ASCPFC

The Confessions movies

I don't think I've seen any....heard of them though.

 


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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger

I must admit that I have tried to watch a number of old TV shows and a lot of them are too awful to watch. A few are still worth a look. Here's a few I can think of quickly.

Shelly. Still quite amusing.

Citizen Smith. Awful but occasionally amusing.

Catweazel. Pathetic by saved by Geoffrey Bayldon in the main role.
Six Million Dollar Man. Where do I begin? Atrocious. The Big foot episodes were hilarious.

Whatever Happened To The Likely Lads. I get why people liked it in the '70s. It's still quite entertaining.

Budgie. Very much of its time but good performances from Adam Faith and Ian Cuthbertson.

UFO. Still fun and sort of ahead of its time in some ways. Loved the girls uniforms.

Bless This House. Not very funny really. Strictly for nostalgia.

The Saint(Black and white) Corny but still watchable.

Robinson Crusoe. TV gold. Still loved it the last time I watched it.

Lost In Space. Beyond terrible and daft, but still worth seeing.

Charlie's Angels. The girls are lovely, but it's difficult to watch something that awful.

Starsky and Hutch. Corny and occasionally laughable but still
fun.

Dempsey and Makepiece. Utter garbage. Glynis Barber was nice back then.

Old Doctor Who. Outside of John Pertwee and Tom Baker, the rest is hard to watch.

Please Sir/Fenn Street Gang. Occasionally brilliant but just as often terrible. The film was better than the series.

The Goodies. It is not as good as you remember it. Lots of visual gags but mostly awful.

Benny Hill. It was censored and repackaged years ago, and what is left is occasionally clever.


Thanks for that post Hrolf, brought back some memories.

 


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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger

I must admit that I have tried to watch a number of old TV shows and a lot of them are too awful to watch. A few are still worth a look. Here's a few I can think of quickly.

Shelly. Still quite amusing.

Citizen Smith. Awful but occasionally amusing.

Catweazel. Pathetic by saved by Geoffrey Bayldon in the main role.
Six Million Dollar Man. Where do I begin? Atrocious. The Big foot episodes were hilarious.

Whatever Happened To The Likely Lads. I get why people liked it in the '70s. It's still quite entertaining.

Budgie. Very much of its time but good performances from Adam Faith and Ian Cuthbertson.

UFO. Still fun and sort of ahead of its time in some ways. Loved the girls uniforms.

Bless This House. Not very funny really. Strictly for nostalgia.

The Saint(Black and white) Corny but still watchable.

Robinson Crusoe. TV gold. Still loved it the last time I watched it.

Lost In Space. Beyond terrible and daft, but still worth seeing.

Charlie's Angels. The girls are lovely, but it's difficult to watch something that awful.

Starsky and Hutch. Corny and occasionally laughable but still
fun.

Dempsey and Makepiece. Utter garbage. Glynis Barber was nice back then.

Old Doctor Who. Outside of John Pertwee and Tom Baker, the rest is hard to watch.

Please Sir/Fenn Street Gang. Occasionally brilliant but just as often terrible. The film was better than the series.

The Goodies. It is not as good as you remember it. Lots of visual gags but mostly awful.

Benny Hill. It was censored and repackaged years ago, and what is left is occasionally clever.


Yes, early "awakenings" for me too.

 

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Starsky & Hutch......the lesson for all criminals being, don't drink and blab your mouth in the bar of Huggy Bear.

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new question :

what is the worst movie ever ?

for me, John Carter.....by a country mile. They must have spent a hundred million dollars on this utter pile of dogshyte.

 


Eze Peasy at Anfield....

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Originally posted by silvertop

Yes, early "awakenings" for me too.

I remember wanting to 'rescue' Elizabeth Sladen when I was about Ten.

 

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Originally posted by PalazioVecchio

Starsky & Hutch......the lesson for all criminals being, don't drink and blab your mouth in the bar of Huggy Bear.

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new question :

what is the worst movie ever ?

for me, John Carter.....by a country mile. They must have spent a hundred million dollars on this utter pile of dogshyte.

I'm sure it was great fun when Edgar Rice Burroughs wrote it back in the day.
It was never going to translate to a modern audience.

 

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