Sorry if I've already missed some of these but:
Gold - Spandau Ballet
Blue Eyes - The Wedding Present
Brown Eyed Girl - Van Morrison
Green Mind - Dinosaur Jr
Hi Ho Silver - ?
Golden Green - The Wonderstuff
Red Rain - Peter Gabriel
Into The White - The Pixies
Cream - Prince
Blue Monday - New Order
Golden Gaze - Ian Brown
Blue Sky - A-ha
Fade to Grey - Visage
True Blue - Madonna
What a shocker. The Vicar of Dibley is so unfunny, it's practically a documentary. Where are The Office, Phoenix Nights, League of Gentlemen and I'm Alan Partridge. Bloody general public can't be trusted.
Incidentally, if you haven't seen Shaun of the Dead, you really ought to just for the 'Don't stop me now' scene. For me, it's done what Wayne's World did to Bohemian Rhapsody.
Wow - from how far away can you see every joke/plot misadventure coming in Office Space? Just seen it for the first time last night and found myself thinking, in ten minutes time, that's going to happen again or the exact opposite of what the character hopes for will happen. Throughout the whole movie. And has there ever been a lead character with fewer dimensions or less charisma? Gary Cole has one line (which doesn't become funnier with repetition) and the other characters conform nicely to stereotypes. I can't believe how many people bigged up this movie. Please watch The Office (UK TV Series) for the real deal.
Darktremor - admirable work. Just a note from the Orient; Under Pop, you've got Hong Kong pop. Strictly speaking this should be Canto-pop which I can tell you is bloody massive here. Eason Chan's 'Shall We Talk?' is a recent smash if you want a reference. Furthermore, the latest craze from the mainland is Mando-pop - big in Shanghai I'm led to believe and in Mandarin rather than Cantonese. It goes without saying that both genres are at once one-dimensional and forgettable.
Sorry if I've already missed some of these but:
Gold - Spandau Ballet
Blue Eyes - The Wedding Present
Brown Eyed Girl - Van Morrison
Green Mind - Dinosaur Jr
Hi Ho Silver - ?
Golden Green - The Wonderstuff
Red Rain - Peter Gabriel
Into The White - The Pixies
Cream - Prince
Blue Monday - New Order
Golden Gaze - Ian Brown
Blue Sky - A-ha
Fade to Grey - Visage
True Blue - Madonna
If Federov or Scott get anywhere near that final, it's a fix. And Constantine is a fairly revolting individual also. Bo and Carrie look good for it.
I'm not really au fait with the episode names but my favourite is the Mr Plow one and my worst is any of the Halloween Specials
What a shocker. The Vicar of Dibley is so unfunny, it's practically a documentary. Where are The Office, Phoenix Nights, League of Gentlemen and I'm Alan Partridge. Bloody general public can't be trusted.
Incidentally, if you haven't seen Shaun of the Dead, you really ought to just for the 'Don't stop me now' scene. For me, it's done what Wayne's World did to Bohemian Rhapsody.
Wow - from how far away can you see every joke/plot misadventure coming in Office Space? Just seen it for the first time last night and found myself thinking, in ten minutes time, that's going to happen again or the exact opposite of what the character hopes for will happen. Throughout the whole movie. And has there ever been a lead character with fewer dimensions or less charisma? Gary Cole has one line (which doesn't become funnier with repetition) and the other characters conform nicely to stereotypes. I can't believe how many people bigged up this movie. Please watch The Office (UK TV Series) for the real deal.
Darktremor - admirable work. Just a note from the Orient; Under Pop, you've got Hong Kong pop. Strictly speaking this should be Canto-pop which I can tell you is bloody massive here. Eason Chan's 'Shall We Talk?' is a recent smash if you want a reference. Furthermore, the latest craze from the mainland is Mando-pop - big in Shanghai I'm led to believe and in Mandarin rather than Cantonese. It goes without saying that both genres are at once one-dimensional and forgettable.