I’m watching this just now and can’t believe anyone thought any of it was genuine. And that’s before you get the worst actor in the world from Lincoln. Really funny though
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Late to the party but I'm watching Inside Man on BBC iPlayer. David Tennant and Stanley Tucci are sublime - just finished episode 2. Really enjoying it.
So they wouldn’t be cancelled like you said then, cool.
I love Mel Brooks but there’s a bit of “old man yells at cloud” going on there. Does anyone believe Blazing Saddles wouldn’t get made today?
TV is more graphic and pushing boundaries than ever before. Cinema has its own set of issues which aren’t really related to wokeness or being PC.
Don't tell me what I said. I said they would be cancelled if they put out what they did then now. I've gave you multiple examples of the people themselves saying the same. You know best though so fair enough bro.
This was a conversation about always sunny being better before. The writers say they wouldn't get away with putting the early seasons now. I think that's probably why it's not as funny anymore
You said It's a shame most of favourite comedians of the past Bill Hicks, Richard Prior and Mel Brooks would all be cancelled nowadays
I don't know best, I maybe just have a different opinion. Talk of "cancel culture" just annoys me as there is nothing new here. Artists have had to consider compromises and consequences for the last 70 years.
The likes of Jim Jefferies can literally do what they like, say whatever they like. He might then just have to recognise that he cannot do that in a Netflix special that he'll be paid very well for. I was quite a big fan of Louis CK until all the stuff came to light about him. He's still doing pretty well considering and if he doesn't get certain gigs - it's a consequence of his own behaviour and choices.
Richard Pryor had TV shows cancelled in the 70s/80s because audiences didn't respond. He chose not to compromise and water it down. Nothing new. These guys will always have had to deal with tv networks and film studios and decide where they draw the line.
I need to watch Always Sunny by sounds of it. Never seen it but seems to get universal praise almost.
One episode left of series 2 of World on Fire, continues to be very good, Mark Bonnar and Julia Brown leading the way for Edinburgh. Lesley Manville and Ahad Raza Mir are very good too.
Just finished 1899. I think you need to be incredibly stoned for it make some sense
Good Omens 2. Might be better than the first series.
Carnival row . Not really my thing but really enjoying season 1 from 2019
Rewatching brassic, fabulous tv show
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two doors down :top marks
Why haven't i heard of this before ?! Brilliant
Only Murders in the Building is back
I see the creator of Two Doors Down Simon Carlyle has passed away aged 48
I've got 1 episode of Wolf left to watch on the BBC, if it wasn't for the kidnapped family part of the story I'd say it was good but, all 5 in that house are getting on my thruppenies. 😡