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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostI thought Ricky Gervais was a straight actor?
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Originally posted by FSM with Cheddar View PostSA
How can you say that? It had robots, Megan Fox, and a hot chick that is actually a robot.
The other lass was just wierd.
But the whole film....the plot line was utter garbage, they introduced 2 jar-jars, and it was all just too long.
I LOVED the first one, but the second - 2.5 out of 10.
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Originally posted by SallyAnne View PostWell I went to see Transformers last night, and that was a pile of tulipe too!
How can you say that? It had robots, Megan Fox, and a hot chick that is actually a robot.
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Well I went to see Transformers last night, and that was a pile of sh1te too!
So maybe it was just the curse of "last night"?
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Originally posted by cojak View PostA comedian actor does not a comedian make (which some comedian actors forget...)
Basically the comedian actors who speak other people's lines will fail miserably. It takes the likes of Ricky Gervais to make a go of either lines of work, mainly because he writes his own scripts for both...
There's the tip for next time you're tempted to see anyone live...
Ricky Gervais live was probably the single most unfunny 40 minutes of my life... and at £1 a minute the worst value also....
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
Violent rabid trade unionist racist nutter
In all fairness.
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Originally posted by thelace View PostRicky Tomlinson last night....
He's had a long and chequered life, is a renowned comedy actor, can't fail...
What a pile of tulipe...
He's was as funny as a bad case of piles!
Had a load of his mates with him, all 1970's working mens club types of comedians who "sing" a number or two also...
And as for the main support, a sort of low rent Barron Nights who obviously loved themselves far more than the rapidly diminishing audience did.
Don't get me wrong, we did have a good laugh, but for all the "wrong" reasons...
If you've got tickets for the remainder of the tour, put them up on ebay now. If that doesn't work, just chuck them in the bin.
Basically the comedian actors who speak other people's lines will fail miserably. It takes the likes of Ricky Gervais to make a go of either lines of work, mainly because he writes his own scripts for both...
There's the tip for next time you're tempted to see anyone live...
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Violent rabid trade unionist racist nutter
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ricky_Tomlinson
He worked as a building site plasterer for many years, becoming involved in trade union politics and activism. In 1972, he joined the flying pickets in a building workers dispute in Shrewsbury. He was sentenced to six years in prison, of which he served two, after being found guilty of 'conspiracy to intimidate' as one of the so-called Shrewsbury Two, and in 1975 disrupted the TUC conference by shouting from the wings after he had been prevented from speaking from the stage. It was revealed in 2002 that MI5 had monitored him during the 1970s.
In his 2003 autobiography, he revealed that between 1968 and 1972, prior to his involvement with trade union politics, he was a member of the National Front,[1] which he now bitterly regrets and puts down to being "politically naive and poorly educated".
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Went to see
Ricky Tomlinson last night....
He's had a long and chequered life, is a renowned comedy actor, can't fail...
What a pile of tulipe...
He's was as funny as a bad case of piles!
Had a load of his mates with him, all 1970's working mens club types of comedians who "sing" a number or two also...
And as for the main support, a sort of low rent Barron Nights who obviously loved themselves far more than the rapidly diminishing audience did.
Don't get me wrong, we did have a good laugh, but for all the "wrong" reasons...
If you've got tickets for the remainder of the tour, put them up on ebay now. If that doesn't work, just chuck them in the bin.Tags: None
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