is that the one dimensional actor that played the idiot in the hangover? god i hate that cunt.
THANK YOU
Thought I was the only person who hated that dumb movie.
Random fact - I was in a Paris CD/DVD shop the other day and noticed that The Hangover doesn't translate too well. The sequel was called "Very Bad Trip Number 2"
wub wrote:Random fact - I was in a Paris CD/DVD shop the other day and noticed that The Hangover doesn't translate too well. The sequel was called "Very Bad Trip Number 2"
Haha, yeah I saw that too! Bradley Cooper was getting interviewed on some French news channel and the interviewer said it, haha. I don't understand though, because they have a word for hangover - gueule de bois which translates to 'the look of alcohol'.
+1 Alan from the Hangover.
And David Brent.
And that guy from Yes, Minister (which I've only seen twice, but had me enthralled and loling once I got my head around their particular brand of humour. Need to download some.)
epochalypso wrote:
And that guy from Yes, Minister (which I've only seen twice, but had me enthralled and loling once I got my head around their particular brand of humour. Need to download some.)
Beats the crap out of The Thick of It. Definitely my favourite comedy series of all time. The best bit is that all the topics they bring up are still relevant 20 years on!
Helix [Delay] wrote:GAME OF THRONES WAS A BOOK GUYS, SORRY ABOUT THE CAPS, I JUST DON'T FEEL LIKE TURNING IT OFF
Furry muff. Others had included 'book' adaptation characters and alot of screenplays are based on or can be traced back to books so I didn't think she was that much of a stretch. She is a great character in the books though.
Blew my mind when I found out the actor who played Stringer was some super posh guy from london
His accent seemed insanely good to me, how did it sound to Americans?